How to add a jar to the boot classpath in java 11












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In my application which is running on Java 8 I used third party library which is using org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager So I added this jar in bootclass path and it works fine. But when migrate to java 11 either -Xbootclasspath/a or -Xbootclasspath/p is not working and I can not start my application.



set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar


I found How to add a jar to the boot classpath in java 9 answer. But it is not working for java 10 or 11.
Can anyone please help me?










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  • I would think the -Xbootclasspath/a should work. Is there an error you're seeing or do you have a way to reproduce it?

    – James R. Perkins
    Nov 30 '18 at 0:10











  • Thanks @JamesR.Perkins for your reply. It can easily reproduce by adding below options to standalone.conf.bat ; set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar

    – JagKum
    Nov 30 '18 at 6:06













  • Are you using an agent? FWIW WildFly 10 has not been tested with Java 11.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:19











  • yes I'm trying to use Azure ApplicationInsight java agent.

    – JagKum
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:45






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    Maybe have a look at the workaround in LOGMGR-218. Note though WildFly 10 is not really tested on Java 11. You might want to consider WildFly 15.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 4 '18 at 21:45
















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In my application which is running on Java 8 I used third party library which is using org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager So I added this jar in bootclass path and it works fine. But when migrate to java 11 either -Xbootclasspath/a or -Xbootclasspath/p is not working and I can not start my application.



set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar


I found How to add a jar to the boot classpath in java 9 answer. But it is not working for java 10 or 11.
Can anyone please help me?










share|improve this question

























  • I would think the -Xbootclasspath/a should work. Is there an error you're seeing or do you have a way to reproduce it?

    – James R. Perkins
    Nov 30 '18 at 0:10











  • Thanks @JamesR.Perkins for your reply. It can easily reproduce by adding below options to standalone.conf.bat ; set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar

    – JagKum
    Nov 30 '18 at 6:06













  • Are you using an agent? FWIW WildFly 10 has not been tested with Java 11.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:19











  • yes I'm trying to use Azure ApplicationInsight java agent.

    – JagKum
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:45






  • 1





    Maybe have a look at the workaround in LOGMGR-218. Note though WildFly 10 is not really tested on Java 11. You might want to consider WildFly 15.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 4 '18 at 21:45














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In my application which is running on Java 8 I used third party library which is using org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager So I added this jar in bootclass path and it works fine. But when migrate to java 11 either -Xbootclasspath/a or -Xbootclasspath/p is not working and I can not start my application.



set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar


I found How to add a jar to the boot classpath in java 9 answer. But it is not working for java 10 or 11.
Can anyone please help me?










share|improve this question
















In my application which is running on Java 8 I used third party library which is using org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager So I added this jar in bootclass path and it works fine. But when migrate to java 11 either -Xbootclasspath/a or -Xbootclasspath/p is not working and I can not start my application.



set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar


I found How to add a jar to the boot classpath in java 9 answer. But it is not working for java 10 or 11.
Can anyone please help me?







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  • I would think the -Xbootclasspath/a should work. Is there an error you're seeing or do you have a way to reproduce it?

    – James R. Perkins
    Nov 30 '18 at 0:10











  • Thanks @JamesR.Perkins for your reply. It can easily reproduce by adding below options to standalone.conf.bat ; set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar

    – JagKum
    Nov 30 '18 at 6:06













  • Are you using an agent? FWIW WildFly 10 has not been tested with Java 11.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:19











  • yes I'm trying to use Azure ApplicationInsight java agent.

    – JagKum
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:45






  • 1





    Maybe have a look at the workaround in LOGMGR-218. Note though WildFly 10 is not really tested on Java 11. You might want to consider WildFly 15.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 4 '18 at 21:45



















  • I would think the -Xbootclasspath/a should work. Is there an error you're seeing or do you have a way to reproduce it?

    – James R. Perkins
    Nov 30 '18 at 0:10











  • Thanks @JamesR.Perkins for your reply. It can easily reproduce by adding below options to standalone.conf.bat ; set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar

    – JagKum
    Nov 30 '18 at 6:06













  • Are you using an agent? FWIW WildFly 10 has not been tested with Java 11.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:19











  • yes I'm trying to use Azure ApplicationInsight java agent.

    – JagKum
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:45






  • 1





    Maybe have a look at the workaround in LOGMGR-218. Note though WildFly 10 is not really tested on Java 11. You might want to consider WildFly 15.

    – James R. Perkins
    Dec 4 '18 at 21:45

















I would think the -Xbootclasspath/a should work. Is there an error you're seeing or do you have a way to reproduce it?

– James R. Perkins
Nov 30 '18 at 0:10





I would think the -Xbootclasspath/a should work. Is there an error you're seeing or do you have a way to reproduce it?

– James R. Perkins
Nov 30 '18 at 0:10













Thanks @JamesR.Perkins for your reply. It can easily reproduce by adding below options to standalone.conf.bat ; set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar

– JagKum
Nov 30 '18 at 6:06







Thanks @JamesR.Perkins for your reply. It can easily reproduce by adding below options to standalone.conf.bat ; set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager -Xbootclasspath/a:D:/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/logmanager/main/jboss-logmanager-2.0.4.Final.jar

– JagKum
Nov 30 '18 at 6:06















Are you using an agent? FWIW WildFly 10 has not been tested with Java 11.

– James R. Perkins
Dec 3 '18 at 18:19





Are you using an agent? FWIW WildFly 10 has not been tested with Java 11.

– James R. Perkins
Dec 3 '18 at 18:19













yes I'm trying to use Azure ApplicationInsight java agent.

– JagKum
Dec 3 '18 at 18:45





yes I'm trying to use Azure ApplicationInsight java agent.

– JagKum
Dec 3 '18 at 18:45




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Maybe have a look at the workaround in LOGMGR-218. Note though WildFly 10 is not really tested on Java 11. You might want to consider WildFly 15.

– James R. Perkins
Dec 4 '18 at 21:45





Maybe have a look at the workaround in LOGMGR-218. Note though WildFly 10 is not really tested on Java 11. You might want to consider WildFly 15.

– James R. Perkins
Dec 4 '18 at 21:45












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