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|   | <section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" | |||
|  |          xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" | |||
|  |          xml:id="sec-language-java"> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <title>Java</title> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <para>Ant-based Java packages are typically built from source as follows: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <programlisting> | |||
|  | stdenv.mkDerivation { | |||
|  |   name = "..."; | |||
|  |   src = fetchurl { ... }; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |   buildInputs = [ jdk ant ]; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |   buildPhase = "ant"; | |||
|  | } | |||
|  | </programlisting> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Note that <varname>jdk</varname> is an alias for the OpenJDK.</para> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <para>JAR files that are intended to be used by other packages should | |||
|  | be installed in <filename>$out/share/java</filename>.  The OpenJDK has | |||
|  | a stdenv setup hook that adds any JARs in the | |||
|  | <filename>share/java</filename> directories of the build inputs to the | |||
|  | <envar>CLASSPATH</envar> environment variable.  For instance, if the | |||
|  | package <literal>libfoo</literal> installs a JAR named | |||
|  | <filename>foo.jar</filename> in its <filename>share/java</filename> | |||
|  | directory, and another package declares the attribute | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <programlisting> | |||
|  | buildInputs = [ jdk libfoo ]; | |||
|  | </programlisting> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | then <envar>CLASSPATH</envar> will be set to | |||
|  | <filename>/nix/store/...-libfoo/share/java/foo.jar</filename>.</para> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <para>Private JARs | |||
|  | should be installed in a location like | |||
|  | <filename>$out/share/<replaceable>package-name</replaceable></filename>.</para> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <para>If your Java package provides a program, you need to generate a | |||
|  | wrapper script to run it using the OpenJRE.  You can use | |||
|  | <literal>makeWrapper</literal> for this: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <programlisting> | |||
|  | buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ]; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | installPhase = | |||
|  |   '' | |||
|  |     mkdir -p $out/bin | |||
|  |     makeWrapper ${jre}/bin/java $out/bin/foo \ | |||
|  |       --add-flags "-cp $out/share/java/foo.jar org.foo.Main" | |||
|  |   ''; | |||
|  | </programlisting> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Note the use of <literal>jre</literal>, which is the part of the | |||
|  | OpenJDK package that contains the Java Runtime Environment.  By using | |||
|  | <literal>${jre}/bin/java</literal> instead of | |||
|  | <literal>${jdk}/bin/java</literal>, you prevent your package from | |||
|  | depending on the JDK at runtime.</para> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <para>It is possible to use a different Java compiler than | |||
|  | <command>javac</command> from the OpenJDK.  For instance, to use the | |||
|  | Eclipse Java Compiler: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <programlisting> | |||
|  | buildInputs = [ jre ant ecj ]; | |||
|  | </programlisting> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | (Note that here you don’t need the full JDK as an input, but just the | |||
|  | JRE.)  The ECJ has a stdenv setup hook that sets some environment | |||
|  | variables to cause Ant to use ECJ, but this doesn’t work with all Ant | |||
|  | files.  Similarly, you can use the GNU Java Compiler: | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | <programlisting> | |||
|  | buildInputs = [ gcj ant ]; | |||
|  | </programlisting> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | Here, Ant will automatically use <command>gij</command> (the GNU Java | |||
|  | Runtime) instead of the OpenJRE.</para> | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | </section> | |||
|  | 
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