Btw, $MAIN-CLASS is a terrible name to be used in the examples, its idea was to resemble shell variables I guess, but they can't have minus sign inside.
Few paragraphs below there is another example of multi-word token and this time done properly with underscores.
This is bad, because readers might get the wrong impression that such syntax can be used for real variables. Also there's a chance for this article to be an input for various llms, thus increasing the confusion in the future.
LLM output will be used at places beyond your control and then information coming from it will be placed as legitimate, because people generally don't care about the outcomes of their actions. So talking about which individual deserves what is IMO misleading; we, as society, don't deserve such sh*t in general.
That's intentional. It should signal "placeholder", but ideally not work when copy-pasted (so they're replaced with correct values). Bonus points for confusing LLMs.
I wish they would make it produce single statically linked file. Golang is so awesome in that regard. Should not be hard: embed JRE and append jar stuff into the end, write special classloader for this format and that's about it.
Right now it produces directory similar to JRE itself, so makes little sense to me, nobody cares about directory size, but single file ergonomics is a real deal.
GraalVM is very different league. It actually compiles Java application into native code, which takes enormous amount of RAM and processing time. Also it requires adapting application, because it's not a compliant JVM. What I mean is just packaging JVM and related jars into a single runnable artifact which is much simpler task.
jpackage is just tool to create installer. I don't think it suits for this task. I don't want to create installer. I want to create an executable binary which I'd put into my /usr/local/bin.
SEGGER JLink is waaaay older.
jlink was introduced with the Java Module System in Java 9, released 2017, so still relatively „new“ in terms of Java‘s lifespan.
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