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Locates a Java installation in the host

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java-locator

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This is a small utility written in Rust.

It locates the active Java installation in the host.

Usage

The utility can be used as a library, or as an executable:

Library

extern crate java_locator;

fn main() -> java_locator::errors::Result<()> {
    let java_home = java_locator::locate_java_home()?;
    let dyn_lib_path = java_locator::locate_jvm_dyn_library()?;
    let libjsig  = java_locator::locate_file("libjsig.so")?;
    
    println!("The java home is {}", java_home);
    println!("The jvm dynamic library path is {}", dyn_lib_path);
    println!("The file libjsig.so is located in {}", libjsig);
    
    Ok(())
}

Executable

Having rust installed, you may install the utility using cargo:

cargo install java-locator --features build-binary

And then, issuing

java-locator

you should have an output like:

/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64

You may retrieve the location of the jvm shared library:

java-locator --jvmlib

should give an output like:

/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/lib/server

This may be used in cases when the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or PATH in windows) should be populated.

You may also retrieve the location of any file inside the Java installation:

java-locator --file libjsig.so

and you can even use wildcards:

java-locator --file libjsig*

The latter two commands should return something like:

/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/lib

License

At your option, under:

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