Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 16:36:26 +0200 From: Michael Osipov <1983-01-06@gmx.net> To: lev@FreeBSD.org, "freebsd-java@FreeBSD.org" <freebsd-java@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Any chances to have openjdk11-jre and openjdk12-jre? Message-ID: <85c57aa1-51c9-826e-0c8b-40009ee1a71a@gmx.net> In-Reply-To: <051d2f70-675f-e5fe-7f1f-bd22e82329fc@FreeBSD.org> References: <b579c0cf-ca2e-b895-26c1-e455dc600848@FreeBSD.org> <5b038d9d-808b-edea-dbf8-6eaa7fa4615a@FreeBSD.org> <051d2f70-675f-e5fe-7f1f-bd22e82329fc@FreeBSD.org>
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Am 2019-04-09 um 15:20 schrieb Lev Serebryakov: > On 09.04.2019 15:01, Lev Serebryakov wrote: > >>> It will be very useful for server installations. For examle, I'm using >>> jre on "embedded" systems with UniFi controller software. >> >> After some googling, I found, that «officially» there is no JRE image >> anymore, and «subsistute» is to use `jlink` to create custom image where >> VM and application are packed together. >> >> But looks like it is impossible to use this with already-packed >> applications, like `unifi` :-( > > Ok, I know how to do minimal JRE for UniFi now (with openjdk11 or > openjdk12) but I'm not sure, that it could be packitized :-( ...and how? As you said, there is no official way to produce JREs now. Oracle has dropped it since the directory restructering..
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