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public final class Configuration
extends java.lang.Object
A configuration encapsulates the readability graph that is the output of resolution. A readability graph is a directed graph whose vertices are of type ResolvedModule
and the edges represent the readability amongst the modules. Configuration
defines the modules()
method to get the set of resolved modules in the graph. ResolvedModule
defines the reads()
method to get the set of modules that a resolved module reads. The modules that are read may be in the same configuration or may be in parent
configurations.
Configuration defines the resolve
method to resolve a collection of root modules, and the resolveAndBind
method to do resolution with service binding. There are instance and static variants of both methods. The instance methods create a configuration with the receiver as the parent configuration. The static methods are for more advanced cases where there can be more than one parent configuration.
Each layer
of modules in the Java virtual machine is created from a configuration. The configuration for the boot
layer is obtained by invoking ModuleLayer.boot().configuration()
. The configuration for the boot layer will often be the parent when creating new configurations.
The following example uses the resolve
method to resolve a module named myapp with the configuration for the boot layer as the parent configuration. It prints the name of each resolved module and the names of the modules that each module reads.
ModuleFinder finder = ModuleFinder.of(dir1, dir2, dir3);
Configuration parent = ModuleLayer.boot().configuration();
Configuration cf = parent.resolve(finder, ModuleFinder.of(), Set.of("myapp"));
cf.modules().forEach(m -> {
System.out.format("%s -> %s%n",
m.name(),
m.reads().stream()
.map(ResolvedModule::name)
.collect(Collectors.joining(", ")));
});
ModuleLayer
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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static Configuration | empty() |
Returns the empty configuration.
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java.util.Optional<ResolvedModule> | findModule(java.lang.String name) |
Finds a resolved module in this configuration, or if not in this configuration, the parent configurations.
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java.util.Set<ResolvedModule> | modules() |
Returns an immutable set of the resolved modules in this configuration.
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java.util.List<Configuration> | parents() |
Returns an unmodifiable list of this configuration's parents, in search order.
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Configuration | resolve(ModuleFinder before, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots) |
Resolves a collection of root modules, with this configuration as its parent, to create a new configuration.
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static Configuration | resolve(ModuleFinder before, java.util.List<Configuration> parents, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots) |
Resolves a collection of root modules to create a configuration.
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Configuration | resolveAndBind(ModuleFinder before, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots) |
Resolves a collection of root modules, with service binding, and with this configuration as its parent, to create a new configuration.
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static Configuration | resolveAndBind(ModuleFinder before, java.util.List<Configuration> parents, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots) |
Resolves a collection of root modules, with service binding, to create configuration.
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java.lang.String | toString() |
Returns a string describing this configuration.
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public Configuration resolve(ModuleFinder before, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots)
resolve
method when invoked with this configuration as the parent. In other words, if this configuration is cf
then this method is equivalent to invoking:
Configuration.resolve(before, List.of(cf), after, roots);
before
- The before module finder to find modules after
- The after module finder to locate modules when not located by the before
module finder or in parent configurations roots
- The possibly-empty collection of module names of the modules to resolve FindException
- If resolution fails for any of the observability-related reasons specified by the static resolve
method ResolutionException
- If resolution fails any of the consistency checks specified by the static resolve
method java.lang.SecurityException
- If locating a module is denied by the security manager public Configuration resolveAndBind(ModuleFinder before, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots)
resolveAndBind
method when invoked with this configuration as the parent. In other words, if this configuration is cf
then this method is equivalent to invoking:
Configuration.resolveAndBind(before, List.of(cf), after, roots);
before
- The before module finder to find modules after
- The after module finder to locate modules when not located by the before
module finder or in parent configurations roots
- The possibly-empty collection of module names of the modules to resolve FindException
- If resolution fails for any of the observability-related reasons specified by the static resolve
method ResolutionException
- If resolution fails any of the consistency checks specified by the static resolve
method java.lang.SecurityException
- If locating a module is denied by the security manager public static Configuration resolve(ModuleFinder before, java.util.List<Configuration> parents, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots)
Each root module is located using the given before
module finder. If a module is not found then it is located in the parent configuration as if by invoking the findModule
method on each parent in iteration order. If not found then the module is located using the given after
module finder. The same search order is used to locate transitive dependences. Root modules or dependences that are located in a parent configuration are resolved no further and are not included in the resulting configuration.
When all modules have been enumerated then a readability graph is computed, and in conjunction with the module exports and service use, checked for consistency.
Resolution may fail with FindException
for the following observability-related reasons:
A root module, or a direct or transitive dependency, is not found.
An error occurs when attempting to find a module. Possible errors include I/O errors, errors detected parsing a module descriptor (module-info.class
) or two versions of the same module are found in the same directory.
Resolution may fail with ResolutionException
if any of the following consistency checks fail:
A cycle is detected, say where module m1
requires module m2
and m2
requires m1
.
A module reads two or more modules with the same name. This includes the case where a module reads another with the same name as itself.
Two or more modules in the configuration export the same package to a module that reads both. This includes the case where a module M
containing package p
reads another module that exports p
to M
.
A module M
declares that it "uses p.S
" or "provides p.S with ...
" but package p
is neither in module M
nor exported to M
by any module that M
reads.
before
- The before module finder to find modules parents
- The list parent configurations in search order after
- The after module finder to locate modules when not located by the before
module finder or in parent configurations roots
- The possibly-empty collection of module names of the modules to resolve FindException
- If resolution fails for any of observability-related reasons specified above ResolutionException
- If resolution fails for any of the consistency checks specified above java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- If the list of parents is empty, or the list has two or more parents with modules for different target operating systems, architectures, or versions java.lang.SecurityException
- If locating a module is denied by the security manager public static Configuration resolveAndBind(ModuleFinder before, java.util.List<Configuration> parents, ModuleFinder after, java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> roots)
This method works exactly as specified by resolve
except that the graph of resolved modules is augmented with modules induced by the service-use dependence relation.
More specifically, the root modules are resolved as if by calling resolve
. The resolved modules, and all modules in the parent configurations, with service dependences
are then examined. All modules found by the given module finders that provide
an implementation of one or more of the service types are added to the module graph and then resolved as if by calling the resolve
method. Adding modules to the module graph may introduce new service-use dependences and so the process works iteratively until no more modules are added.
As service binding involves resolution then it may fail with FindException
or ResolutionException
for exactly the same reasons specified in resolve
.
before
- The before module finder to find modules parents
- The list parent configurations in search order after
- The after module finder to locate modules when not located by the before
module finder or in parent configurations roots
- The possibly-empty collection of module names of the modules to resolve FindException
- If resolution fails for any of the observability-related reasons specified by the static resolve
method ResolutionException
- If resolution fails any of the consistency checks specified by the static resolve
method java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- If the list of parents is empty, or the list has two or more parents with modules for different target operating systems, architectures, or versions java.lang.SecurityException
- If locating a module is denied by the security manager public static Configuration empty()
public java.util.List<Configuration> parents()
public java.util.Set<ResolvedModule> modules()
public java.util.Optional<ResolvedModule> findModule(java.lang.String name)
findModule
on each parent, in search order, until the module is found or all parents have been searched. In a tree of configurations then this is equivalent to a depth-first search. name
- The module name of the resolved module to find Optional
if there isn't a module with this name in this configuration or any parent configurations public java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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