The step should be to move forward, to correctly define your modules, and the adaptions to the language
All dynamic module management is temporary, JDK 17 was a warning hammer I feel - the JRT file system and Native system (or the new "JRE") are completely read only, intentionally.
I would like to see articles on adaption and moving forward, rather than these temporary work-arounds that are inevitably doomed due to a (finally) forward moving pure OOP language
You say that "I would like to see articles on adaption and moving forward" but I think you also like this kind of articles otherwise you wouldn't have read it
Or I literally took the time to analyze and see what you were talking about after trying to post click-baits on github forums, and spent my most precious resource (time) on trying to ensure that you switch tracks from trying to keep the old ways of coding, to migrating to the new form of code.
Either or of course,
Let's try move forward, and put these old ways behind us - the future is bright!
The step should be to move forward, to correctly define your modules, and the adaptions to the language
All dynamic module management is temporary, JDK 17 was a warning hammer I feel - the JRT file system and Native system (or the new "JRE") are completely read only, intentionally.
I would like to see articles on adaption and moving forward, rather than these temporary work-arounds that are inevitably doomed due to a (finally) forward moving pure OOP language
:)
You say that "I would like to see articles on adaption and moving forward" but I think you also like this kind of articles otherwise you wouldn't have read it
: )
Or I literally took the time to analyze and see what you were talking about after trying to post click-baits on github forums, and spent my most precious resource (time) on trying to ensure that you switch tracks from trying to keep the old ways of coding, to migrating to the new form of code.
Either or of course,
Let's try move forward, and put these old ways behind us - the future is bright!
But there are people who also need solutions like the one proposed in this article