Scanning multi version jars?

Alan Bateman Alan.Bateman at oracle.com
Sun Sep 17 19:27:47 UTC 2017


On 15/09/2017 22:58, Greg Wilkins wrote:
> :
>
>   * I think the stream needs to handle inner classes and only include
>     them if their matching outerclass is available at the same
>     version.  So for example a base Foo$Bar.class will only be
>     included if the stream includes a base Foo.class, and it will not
>     be included if the Foo.class is version 9 or above.  Likewise a
>     version 9 Foo$Bar.class will only be included in the stream if the
>     stream also includes a version 9 Foo.class, and will not be
>     included if the stream has a version 10 or above Foo.class
>
> If you think this last point is possible, then I'll move the 
> discussion back the EE expert groups to try to get an agreement on the 
> exact stream code that will be used in the mid term until it is 
> available in the JRE lib, at which time the specs should be amended to 
> say they will defer the decision of which classes to scan the JRE lib 
> so they will be future proof for any changes in java 10, 11 etc.
>
I don't think this should be pushed down to the JarFile API. The JarFile 
API provides the base API for accessing JAR files and should not be 
concerned with the semantics or relationship between entries. I agree 
that annotation scanning tools and libraries need to do additional work 
to deal with orphaned or menacing inner classes in a MR JAR but it's not 
too different to arranging a class path with a JAR file containing the 
"classes for JDK 9" ahead of a JAR file containing the version of the 
library that runs on JDK 8. I do think that further checks could be done 
by the `jar` tool to identify issues at packaging time.

-Alan


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