office-gobmx/jvmfwk
Stephan Bergmann 269a161b38 tdf#129264: Make javaldx always print a line upon successful execution
...where "do not use a JRE" (implying that the printed line consists of just a
terminating newline) is a sufficient condition for a successful execution, too.

(Also, it appears that extend_library_path in desktop/unx/source/start.c would
have introduced unwanted empty segments into the path environment variable when
the line printed by javaldx consisted of just a terminating newline.)

Change-Id: Ic2f86de8a829b3dea51c0e4da1ac236298e16366
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/97756
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
2020-07-02 16:52:41 +02:00
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distributions/OpenOfficeorg
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plugins/sunmajor tdf#129264: Make javaldx always print a line upon successful execution 2020-07-02 16:52:41 +02:00
source
CustomTarget_jreproperties.mk
CustomTarget_jvmfwk_jvmfwk3_ini.mk
Executable_javaldx.mk
IwyuFilter_jvmfwk.yaml
Library_jvmfwk.mk
Makefile
Module_jvmfwk.mk
Package_jreproperties.mk
Package_jvmfwk_jvmfwk3_ini.mk
Package_rcfiles.mk
README

Wrappers so you can use all the Java Runtime Environments with their slightly incompatible APIs with more ease.

Used to use an over-engineered "plugin" mechanism although there was only one
"plugin", called "sunmajor", that handles all possible JREs.

IMPORTANT:  The <updated> element in vmfwk/distributions/OpenOfficeorg/javavendors_*.xml files
should only be updated for incompatible changes, not for compatible ones.  As stated in the commit
message of <https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/69730/> "javavendors_*.xml <updated> should not have
been updated...":  "Changing <updated> causes jfw_startVM and jfw_getSelectedJRE (both
jvmfwk/source/framework.cxx) to fail with JFW_E_INVALID_SETTINGS, which in turn causes functionality
that requires a JVM to issue a GUI error dialog stating that the user must select a new JRE in the
Options dialog.  While that behavior makes sense if a JRE was selected that would no longer be
supported by the modified javavendors_*.xml, it is just annoying if an already selected JRE is still
supported.  And a compatible change to javavendors_*.xml implies that an already selected JRE will
still be supported."