How to disable JVM features?

Vladimir Ivanov vladimir.x.ivanov at oracle.com
Mon Dec 4 21:45:45 UTC 2017


Thanks, Magnus! That works for me.

Best regards,
Vladimir Ivanov

On 12/1/17 11:33 PM, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
> You cannot disable features. However, you can create your own complete 
> set of features. Use --with-jvm-variants=custom. The custom variant 
> starts out with a comletely empty set of features. Then use 
> --with-jvm-features=compiler1,minimal,... whatever you want. Please be 
> adviced that not all combinations is possible to build, or makes sense. 
> Or even if it's possible to build, it might not work. The closer you 
> stay to a predefined combination, the more likely it is to work.
> 
> /Magnus
> 
> On 2017-11-30 19:35, Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm curious is there a way to disable JVM features from the default list.
>>
>> Configure mentions --with-jvm-features [1], but it doesn't allow to 
>> remove features which are enabled by default (tried to override the 
>> list, but it didn't work).
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Vladimir Ivanov
>>
>> [1]
>> --with-jvm-features  additional JVM features to enable (separated by
>>                      comma), use '--help' to show possible values [none]
>> ...
>> The following JVM features are available as arguments to 
>> --with-jvm-features.
>> Which are valid to use depends on the target platform.
>>   compiler1 compiler2 zero minimal dtrace jvmti jvmci graal vm-structs 
>> jni-check services management all-gcs nmt cds static-build 
>> link-time-opt  aot closed-src commercial-features trace
> 



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