I have an executable-jar that I can run with java -jar app.jar but the SDK is 326MB. This is a lot.
jlink can create a JRE, but I can't use jlink as I have a non-modular application.
Can you please tell me how to create a JRE?
CodePudding user response:
jlink
can be used to create a 'JRE'/runtime image for non-modular applications just fine. It just can't automatically derive the modules that should go in the runtime image in that case. They have to be specified manually instead.
For instance, if I have a simple app.jar
:
$ java -jar app.jar
Hello World!
Then create a runtime image with jlink
, with only the java.base
module:
jlink --output runtime --add-modules java.base --strip-debug --no-header-files --no-man-pages
Then I can run the jar with the java
executable in the runtime image:
$ ./runtime/bin/java -jar app.jar
Hello World!
And the runtime image is just ~35 MB (though this can vary per platform).
jdeps
can be used to get an idea of which modules should be used to create the runtime image:
$ jdeps --print-module-deps add.jar
java.base
This will print a comma-separated list of modules that can be passed directly as an argument to the --add-modules
option of jlink
.
CodePudding user response:
You can try to this as source:
where you can find links to download only JRE instead of JDK.