Hi Rory
Galder is on PTO for another week, so I'll try to answer instead.
We only use sun.misc.Unsafe directly, in order to implement a variation of
Doug Lea's ConcurrentHashMapV8 that accepts a custom Equivalence
(implementation of equality/hashCode). I guess we'll have to switch to
AtomicFieldUpdaters if we want it to work with JDK 9, and possibly move to
the volatile extensions once they are implemented.
The rest of the internal class usages seem to be from our dependencies on
WildFly, JBoss Marshalling, LevelDB, Smooks, and JBoss MicroContainer.
Smooks and JBoss MicroContainer likely won't see any updates for JDK 9, but
they're only used in the demos so they're not critical. JBoss Marshalling
is used in the core, however, so we'll need a release from them before we
can run anything on JDK 9.
Cheers
Dan
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland <
rory.odonnell(a)oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Galder,
Did you have time to review the report, any feedback ?
Rgds,Rory
On 24/09/2014 09:21, Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland wrote:
Below is a text output of the report for infinispan-6.0.2.
Rgds,Rory
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JDK Internal API Usage Report for infinispan-6.0.2.Final-all
The OpenJDK Quality Outreach campaign has run a compatibility report to
identify usage of JDK-internal APIs. Usage of these JDK-internal APIs could
pose compatibility issues, as the Java team explained in 1996
<
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/faq-sun-packages-142232.html>. We
have created this report to help you identify which JDK-internal APIs your
project uses, what to use instead, and where those changes should go.
Making these changes will improve your compatibility, and in some cases
give better performance.
Migrating away from the JDK-internal APIs now will give your team adequate
time for testing before the release of JDK 9. If you are unable to migrate
away from an internal API, please provide us with an explanation below to
help us understand it better. As a reminder, supported APIs are determined
by the OpenJDK's Java Community Process and not by Oracle.
This report was generated by jdeps
<
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/jdeps.html>
through static analysis of artifacts: it does not identify any usage of
those APIs through reflection or dynamic bytecode. You may also run jdeps
on your own
<
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/JDK8/Java+Dependency+Analysis+Tool>
if you would prefer.
Summary of the analysis of the jar files within
infinispan-6.0.2.Final-all:
- Numer of jar files depending on JDK-internal APIs: 10
- Internal APIs that have known replacements: 0
- Internal APIs that have no supported replacements: 73
APIs that have known replacements
<
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/JDK8/Java+Dependency+Analysis+Tool>
: ID Replace Usage of With Inside JDK-internal APIs without supported
replacements: ID Internal APIs (do not use) Used by 1
com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils.PrefixResolver
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 2 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.XPath
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 3 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.XPathContext
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 4 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.objects.XBoolean
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 5 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.objects.XNodeSet
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 6 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.objects.XNull
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 7 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.objects.XNumber
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 8 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.objects.XObject
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 9 com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.objects.XString
- lib/freemarker-2.3.11.jar
Explanation... 10 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLAnchorElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 11 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLAppletElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 12 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLAreaElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 13 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLBRElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 14 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLBaseElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 15 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLBaseFontElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 16 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLBodyElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 17 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLButtonElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 18 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLCollection
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 19 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLDListElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 20 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLDirectoryElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 21 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLDivElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 22 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLDocument
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 23 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 24 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLFieldSetElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 25 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLFontElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 26 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLFormElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 27 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLFrameElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 28 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLFrameSetElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 29 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLHRElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 30 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLHeadElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 31 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLHeadingElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 32 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLHtmlElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 33 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLIFrameElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 34 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLImageElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 35 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLInputElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 36 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLIsIndexElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 37 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLLIElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 38 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLLabelElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 39 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLLegendElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 40 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLLinkElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 41 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLMapElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 42 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLMenuElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 43 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLMetaElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 44 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLModElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 45 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLOListElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 46 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLObjectElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 47 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLOptGroupElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 48 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLOptionElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 49 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLParagraphElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 50 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLParamElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 51 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLPreElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 52 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLQuoteElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 53 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLScriptElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 54 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLSelectElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 55 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLStyleElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 56 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTableCaptionElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 57 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTableCellElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 58 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTableColElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 59 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTableElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 60 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTableRowElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 61 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTableSectionElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 62 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTextAreaElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 63 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLTitleElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 64 org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLUListElement
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 65 org.w3c.dom.ranges.DocumentRange
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 66 org.w3c.dom.ranges.Range
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 67 org.w3c.dom.ranges.RangeException
- lib/xercesImpl-2.9.1.jar
Explanation... 68 sun.misc.Signal
- lib/aesh-0.33.7.jar
Explanation... 69 sun.misc.SignalHandler
- lib/aesh-0.33.7.jar
Explanation... 70 sun.misc.Unsafe
- lib/avro-1.7.5.jar
- lib/guava-12.0.jar
- lib/infinispan-commons-6.0.2.Final.jar
- lib/mvel2-2.0.12.jar
- lib/scala-library-2.10.2.jar
Explanation... 71 sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl
- lib/leveldb-0.5.jar
Explanation... 72 sun.reflect.ReflectionFactory
- lib/jboss-marshalling-1.4.4.Final.jar
Explanation... 73
sun.reflect.ReflectionFactory$GetReflectionFactoryAction
- lib/jboss-marshalling-1.4.4.Final.jar
Explanation... Identify External Replacements
You should use a separate third-party library that performs this
functionality.
ID Internal API (grouped by package) Used By Identify External
Replacement
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On 24/09/2014 08:55, Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland wrote:
Hi Galder,
As part of the preparations for JDK 9, Oracle’s engineers have been
analyzing open source projects like yours to understand usage. One area of
concern involves identifying compatibility problems, such as reliance on
JDK-internal APIs.
Our engineers have already prepared guidance on migrating some of the more
common usage patterns of JDK-internal APIs to supported public interfaces.
The list is on the OpenJDK wiki [0], along with instructions on how to run
the jdeps analysis tool yourself .
As part of the ongoing development of JDK 9, I would like to encourage
migration from JDK-internal APIs towards the supported Java APIs. I have
prepared a report for your project rele ase infinispan-6.0.2 based on the
jdeps output.
The report is attached to this e-mail.
For anything where your migration path is unclear, I would appreciate
comments on the JDK-internal API usage patterns in the attached jdeps
report - in particular comments elaborating on the rationale for them -
either to me or on this mailing list.
Finding suitable replacements for unsupported interfaces is not always
straightforward, which is why I am reaching out to you early in the JDK 9
development cycle so you can give feedback about new APIs that may be
needed to facilitate this exercise.
Thank you in advance for any efforts and feedback helping us make JDK 9
better.
Rgds,Rory
[0]
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/JDK8/Java+Dependency+Analysis+Tool
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Rgds,Rory O'Donnell
Quality Engineering Manager
Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland
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Rgds,Rory O'Donnell
Quality Engineering Manager
Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland
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Rgds,Rory O'Donnell
Quality Engineering Manager
Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland
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