Jörg, I don't think it will be very much work to bring service bundler code from JFX packager into OpenJDK jpackager. Though I can't give you estimates on amount of work needed to be done for this at the moment. - Alexey On 7/23/2018 7:47 AM, Buchberger, Joerg wrote:
Thanks for the insight.
@Alexey: Then, how much work do you see in reactivating service bundler?
Cheers Jörg
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Rushforth [mailto:kevin.rushforth@oracle.com] Sent: Donnerstag, 12. Juli 2018 01:09 To: Buchberger, Joerg <Joerg.Buchberger@pruftechnik.com>; core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net Cc: Alexey Semenyuk <alexey.Semenyuk@oracle.com>; Andy Herrick <andy.herrick@oracle.com> Subject: Re: Prototype of jpackager in jdk/sandbox [was: Draft JEP proposal: JDK-8200758: Packaging Tool]
We will likely be able to deliver the .exe installer (with its dependency on Inno Setup).
As for the service bundler, this will be a "nice to have" (a stretch goal) for this version, but isn't on the list of committed features. Alexsei might be able to comment further on how much work it would be to provide it, including documenting and testing it. This might give you, and other interested developers, a sense of how likely this is to make it for this version.
-- Kevin
On 7/10/2018 4:35 AM, Buchberger, Joerg wrote:
Hi
thanks for the update/info. I had a quick look at the changes. So, here some thoughts...
As described in JDK-8200758, and therefore expected, WinExeBundler has been removed in favor of putting focus on WinMsiBundler. (Although, I regret that decision - since my personal experience has been that InnoSetup based WinExeBundler has worked much better than wix based WinMsiBundler for our use cases - I can live with that.)
What is much more disturbing: WinServiceBundler has also been actively removed, although that was working fine together with both wix/msi and exe/iss. Why has service wrapping been removed as well, while the command line option for it is kept in place?
Is there any chance of service bundler coming back into scope of JDK-8200758 or coming back in at all?
Cheers Jörg
-----Original Message----- From: core-libs-dev [mailto:core-libs-dev-bounces@openjdk.java.net] On Behalf Of Kevin Rushforth Sent: Freitag, 6. Juli 2018 22:14 To: core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net Cc: Alexey Semenyuk <alexey.Semenyuk@oracle.com>; Andy Herrick <andy.herrick@oracle.com> Subject: Prototype of jpackager in jdk/sandbox [was: Draft JEP proposal: JDK-8200758: Packaging Tool]
An initial prototype of the jpackager tool has been pushed to a new 'JDK-8200758-branch' branch in the JDK sandbox [1]. If anyone is interested in taking a look, you can clone it as follows:
hg clone https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hg.openjdk.java.net_jdk_... cd ./sandbox hg update JDK-8200758-branch
I plan to reply to the feedback already provided, and update the JEP [2] next week some time, but in the mean time if you have additional questions or comments, feel free to reply.
-- Kevin
[1] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hg.openjdk.java.ne t_jdk_sandbox_shortlog_JDK-2D8200758-2Dbranch&d=DwIFaQ&c=uD3W7j5M6i1jD eSybgeVwm110GaiTFmxRW_bPSUkfEI&r=iA565f2Lw9W7rluKs5jkpPnslpNKVsvq0dJJK hVEy_Q&m=7aoiG26qKHqhAG4Ry-hOl_c8cZ2UdmcCtrya0JOnsgg&s=F-CqPAWlz-Cfb0k ae2FBEj4Ncd3ZBVu7BeOVY1AM-cA&e= [2] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__bugs.openjdk.java .net_browse_JDK-2D8200758&d=DwIFaQ&c=uD3W7j5M6i1jDeSybgeVwm110GaiTFmxR W_bPSUkfEI&r=iA565f2Lw9W7rluKs5jkpPnslpNKVsvq0dJJKhVEy_Q&m=7aoiG26qKHq hAG4Ry-hOl_c8cZ2UdmcCtrya0JOnsgg&s=DFIAHtCR1o--KMLuBzurIzx5MDu67NgtUrE dQ22wI9I&e=
On 6/27/2018 3:30 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote:
We're aiming to get this into JDK 12 early enough so that an EA build would be available around the time JDK 11 ships. That will allow you to take a jlinked image with JDK 11 and package it up using (the EA) jpackager.
We will create a development branch in the JDK sandbox [1] some time in the next week or so so you can follow the development.
Also, thank you to those who have provided feedback. I'll reply to feedback soon and then incorporate it into an updated JEP.
-- Kevin