I follow the tutorial from Generating Java classes dynamically through Java compiler API, the code is work but what I see is the program will create a class file after compiling it.
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import javax.tools.JavaCompiler.CompilationTask;
import javax.tools.*;
public class Compiler {
static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(Compiler.class.getName());
static String sourceCode = "class HelloWorld{"
+ "public static void main (String args[]){"
+ "System.out.println (\"Hello, dynamic compilation world!\");"
+ "}"
+ "}";
public void doCompilation() {
SimpleJavaFileObject fileObject = new DynamicJavaSourceCodeObject("HelloWorld", sourceCode);
JavaFileObject javaFileObjects[] = new JavaFileObject[]{fileObject};
JavaCompiler compiler = ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler();
StandardJavaFileManager stdFileManager = compiler.getStandardFileManager(null, Locale.getDefault(), null);
Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject> compilationUnits = Arrays.asList(javaFileObjects);
DiagnosticCollector<JavaFileObject> diagnostics = new DiagnosticCollector<>();
CompilationTask compilerTask = compiler.getTask(null, stdFileManager, diagnostics, null, null, compilationUnits);
boolean status = compilerTask.call();
if (!status) {
for (Diagnostic diagnostic : diagnostics.getDiagnostics()) {
System.out.format("Error on line %d in %s\n", diagnostic.getLineNumber(), diagnostic);
}
}
try {
stdFileManager.close();
} catch (IOException ex) {
Logger.getLogger(Compiler.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
new Compiler().doCompilation();
}
}
class DynamicJavaSourceCodeObject extends SimpleJavaFileObject {
private String qualifiedName;
private String sourceCode;
protected DynamicJavaSourceCodeObject(String name, String code) {
super(URI.create("string:///" + name.replaceAll("\\.", "/") + JavaFileObject.Kind.SOURCE.extension), JavaFileObject.Kind.SOURCE);
this.qualifiedName = name;
this.sourceCode = code;
}
@Override
public CharSequence getCharContent(boolean ignoreEncodingErrors)
throws IOException {
return sourceCode;
}
public String getQualifiedName() {
return qualifiedName;
}
public void setQualifiedName(String qualifiedName) {
this.qualifiedName = qualifiedName;
}
public String getSourceCode() {
return sourceCode;
}
public void setSourceCode(String sourceCode) {
this.sourceCode = sourceCode;
}
}
Is it possible that after call compilerTask.call();
to not create a class file? If yes how to do that?
For what your doing, I would use Janino. It appears doable using just the
JavaCompiler
, but not well documented. See the comment I added withe linked question for an example of going about it with the JavaCompiler.EDIT: I found an easy to understand example using the
JavaCompiler
.To avoid creation of class file by the JavaCompiler use the argument: "-proc:only"