# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this # work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF # licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under # the License. module Java #:nodoc: # *Deprecated:* In earlier versions, Java.wrapper served as a wrapper around RJB/JRuby. # From this version forward, we apply with JRuby style for importing Java classes: # Java.java.lang.String.new('hai!') # You still need to call Java.load before using any Java code: it resolves, downloads # and installs various dependencies that are required on the classpath before calling # any Java code (e.g. Ant and its tasks). class JavaWrapper include Singleton # *Deprecated:* Append to Java.classpath directly. def classpath Buildr.application.deprecated 'Append to Java.classpath instead.' ::Java.classpath end def classpath=(paths) fail 'Deprecated: Append to Java.classpath, you cannot replace the classpath.' end # *Deprecated:* No longer necessary. def setup Buildr.application.deprecated 'See documentation for new way to access Java code.' yield self if block_given? end # *Deprecated:* Use Java.load instead. def load Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use Java.load instead.' ::Java.load end alias :onload :setup # *Deprecated:* Use Java.pkg.pkg.ClassName to import a Java class. def import(class_name) Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use Java.pkg.pkg.ClassName to import a Java class.' ::Java.instance_eval(class_name) end end class << self # *Deprecated*: Use Java::Commands.java instead. def java(*args, &block) return send(:method_missing, :java) if args.empty? Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use Java::Commands.java instead.' Commands.java(*args, &block) end # *Deprecated*: Use Java::Commands.apt instead. def apt(*args) Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use Java::Commands.apt instead.' Commands.apt(*args) end # *Deprecated*: Use Java::Commands.javac instead. def javac(*args) Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use Java::Commands.javac instead.' Commands.javac(*args) end # *Deprecated*: Use Java::Commands.javadoc instead. def javadoc(*args) Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use Java::Commands.javadoc instead.' Commands.javadoc(*args) end # *Deprecated:* Use ENV_JAVA['java.version'] instead. def version Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use ENV_JAVA[\'java.version\'] instead.' Java.load ENV_JAVA['java.version'] end # *Deprecated:* Use ENV['JAVA_HOME'] instead def home Buildr.application.deprecated 'Use ENV[\'JAVA_HOME\'] instead.' ENV['JAVA_HOME'] end # *Deprecated:* In earlier versions, Java.wrapper served as a wrapper around RJB/JRuby. # From this version forward, we apply with JRuby style for importing Java classes: # Java.java.lang.String.new('hai!') # You still need to call Java.load before using any Java code: it resolves, downloads # and installs various dependencies that are required on the classpath before calling # any Java code (e.g. Ant and its tasks). def wrapper Buildr.application.deprecated 'See documentation for new way to access Java code.' if block_given? Java.load yield JavaWrapper.instance else JavaWrapper.instance end end alias :rjb :wrapper end class Options # *Deprecated:* Use ENV['JAVA_OPTS'] instead. def java_args Buildr.application.deprecated "Use ENV['JAVA_OPTS'] instead" (ENV["JAVA_OPTS"] || ENV["JAVA_OPTIONS"]).to_s.split end # *Deprecated:* Use ENV['JAVA_OPTS'] instead. def java_args=(args) Buildr.application.deprecated "Use ENV['JAVA_OPTS'] instead" ENV['JAVA_OPTS'] = Array(args).join(' ') end end end