jlink - assemble and optimize a set of modules and their dependencies into a
custom runtime image
jlink [options] --module-path modulepath
--add-modules module [, module...]
- options
- Command-line options separated by spaces. See jlink Options.
- modulepath
- The path where the jlink tool discovers observable modules. These
modules can be modular JAR files, JMOD files, or exploded modules.
- module
- The names of the modules to add to the runtime image. The jlink
tool adds these modules and their transitive dependencies.
The jlink tool links a set of modules, along with their transitive
dependences, to create a custom runtime image.
Note:
Developers are responsible for updating their custom runtime
images.
- --add-modules mod [, mod...]
- Adds the named modules, mod, to the default set of root modules.
The default set of root modules is empty.
- --bind-services
- Link service provider modules and their dependencies.
- -c ={0|1|2} or --compress={0|1|2}
- Enable compression of resources:
- •
- 0: No compression
- •
- 1: Constant string sharing
- •
- 2: ZIP
- --disable-plugin pluginname
- Disables the specified plug-in. See jlink Plug-ins for the list of
supported plug-ins.
- --endian {little|big}
- Specifies the byte order of the generated image. The default value is the
format of your system's architecture.
- -h or --help
- Prints the help message.
- --ignore-signing-information
- Suppresses a fatal error when signed modular JARs are linked in the
runtime image. The signature-related files of the signed modular JARs
aren't copied to the runtime image.
- --launcher command=module or
--launcher
command=module/main
- Specifies the launcher command name for the module or the command name for
the module and main class (the module and the main class names are
separated by a slash (/)).
- --limit-modules mod [, mod...]
- Limits the universe of observable modules to those in the transitive
closure of the named modules, mod, plus the main module, if any,
plus any further modules specified in the --add-modules
option.
- --list-plugins
- Lists available plug-ins, which you can access through command-line
options; see jlink Plug-ins.
- -p or --module-path modulepath
- Specifies the module path.
If this option is not specified, then the default module path is
$JAVA_HOME/jmods. This directory contains the java.base module
and the other standard and JDK modules. If this option is specified but the
java.base module cannot be resolved from it, then the jlink
command appends $JAVA_HOME/jmods to the module path.
- --no-header-files
- Excludes header files.
- --no-man-pages
- Excludes man pages.
- --output path
- Specifies the location of the generated runtime image.
- --save-opts filename
- Saves jlink options in the specified file.
- --suggest-providers [name, ...]
- Suggest providers that implement the given service types from the module
path.
- --version
- Prints version information.
- @filename
- Reads options from the specified file.
An options file is a text file that contains the options and
values that you would typically enter in a command prompt. Options may
appear on one line or on several lines. You may not specify environment
variables for path names. You may comment out lines by prefixing a hash
symbol (#) to the beginning of the line.
The following is an example of an options file for the
jlink command:
-
#Wed Dec 07 00:40:19 EST 2016
--module-path mlib
--add-modules com.greetings
--output greetingsapp
Note:
Plug-ins not listed in this section aren't supported and are
subject to change.
For plug-in options that require a pattern-list, the value
is a comma-separated list of elements, with each element using one the
following forms:
- •
- glob-pattern
- •
- glob:glob-pattern
- •
- regex:regex-pattern
- •
- @filename
- •
- filename is the name of a file that contains patterns to be used,
one pattern per line.
For a complete list of all available plug-ins, run the command
jlink --list-plugins.
- Options
- --compress={0|1|2}[:filter=pattern-list]
- Description
- Compresses all resources in the output image.
- •
- Level 0: No compression
- •
- Level 1: Constant string sharing
- •
- Level 2: ZIP
An optional pattern-list filter can be specified to list
the pattern of files to include.
- Options
- --include-locales=langtag[,langtag]*
- Description
- Includes the list of locales where langtag is a BCP 47 language
tag. This option supports locale matching as defined in RFC 4647. Ensure
that you add the module jdk.localedata when using this option.
Example:
--add-modules jdk.localedata --include-locales=en,ja,*-IN
- Options
- --order-resources=pattern-list
- Description
- Orders the specified paths in priority order. If @filename
is specified, then each line in pattern-list must be an exact match
for the paths to be ordered.
Example:
--order-resources=/module-info.class,@classlist,/java.base/java/lang/
- Options
- --strip-debug
- Description
- Strips debug information from the output image.
The following command creates a runtime image in the directory
greetingsapp. This command links the module com.greetings, whose
module definition is contained in the directory mlib.
-
jlink --module-path mlib --add-modules com.greetings --output greetingsapp
The following command lists the modules in the runtime image
greetingsapp:
-
greetingsapp/bin/java --list-modules
com.greetings
java.base@11
java.logging@11
org.astro@1.0
The following command creates a runtime image in the directory
compressedrt that's stripped of debug symbols, uses compression to reduce
space, and includes French language locale information:
-
jlink --add-modules jdk.localedata --strip-debug --compress=2 --include-locales=fr --output compressedrt
The following example compares the size of the runtime image
compressedrt with fr_rt, which isn't stripped of debug symbols
and doesn't use compression:
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jlink --add-modules jdk.localedata --include-locales=fr --output fr_rt
du -sh ./compressedrt ./fr_rt
23M ./compressedrt
36M ./fr_rt
The following example lists the providers that implement
java.security.Provider:
-
jlink --suggest-providers java.security.Provider
Suggested providers:
java.naming provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
java.security.jgss provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
java.security.sasl provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
java.smartcardio provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
java.xml.crypto provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
jdk.crypto.cryptoki provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
jdk.crypto.ec provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
jdk.crypto.mscapi provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
jdk.security.jgss provides java.security.Provider used by java.base
The following example creates a custom runtime image named
mybuild that includes only java.naming and
jdk.crypto.cryptoki and their dependencies but no other providers.
Note that these dependencies must exist in the module path:
-
jlink --add-modules java.naming,jdk.crypto.cryptoki --output mybuild
The following command is similar to the one that creates a runtime
image named greetingsapp, except that it will link the modules
resolved from root modules with service binding; see the
Configuration.resolveAndBind method.
-
jlink --module-path mlib --add-modules com.greetings --output greetingsapp --bind-services
The following command lists the modules in the runtime image
greetingsapp created by this command:
-
greetingsapp/bin/java --list-modules
com.greetings
java.base@11
java.compiler@11
java.datatransfer@11
java.desktop@11
java.logging@11
java.management@11
java.management.rmi@11
java.naming@11
java.prefs@11
java.rmi@11
java.security.jgss@11
java.security.sasl@11
java.smartcardio@11
java.xml@11
java.xml.crypto@11
jdk.accessibility@11
jdk.charsets@11
jdk.compiler@11
jdk.crypto.cryptoki@11
jdk.crypto.ec@11
jdk.crypto.mscapi@11
jdk.internal.opt@11
jdk.jartool@11
jdk.javadoc@11
jdk.jdeps@11
jdk.jfr@11
jdk.jlink@11
jdk.localedata@11
jdk.management@11
jdk.management.jfr@11
jdk.naming.dns@11
jdk.naming.rmi@11
jdk.security.auth@11
jdk.security.jgss@11
jdk.zipfs@11
org.astro@1.0