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These interfaces and classes are required as part of the * Java™ Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE), * but there is no requirement to provide any tools implementing them. * *
Unless explicitly allowed, all methods in this package might * throw a {@linkplain java.lang.NullPointerException} if given a * {@code null} argument or if given a * {@linkplain java.lang.Iterable list or collection} containing * {@code null} elements. Similarly, no method may return * {@code null} unless explicitly allowed. * *
This package is the home of the Java programming language compiler framework. This * framework allows clients of the framework to locate and run * compilers from programs. The framework also provides Service * Provider Interfaces (SPI) for structured access to diagnostics * ({@linkplain javax.tools.DiagnosticListener}) as well as a file * abstraction for overriding file access ({@linkplain * javax.tools.JavaFileManager} and {@linkplain * javax.tools.JavaFileObject}). See {@linkplain * javax.tools.JavaCompiler} for more details on using the SPI. * *
There is no requirement for a compiler at runtime. However, if * a default compiler is provided, it can be located using the * {@linkplain javax.tools.ToolProvider}, for example: * *
{@code JavaCompiler compiler = ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler();} * *
It is possible to provide alternative compilers or tools * through the {@linkplain java.util.ServiceLoader service provider * mechanism}. * *
For example, if {@code com.vendor.VendorJavaCompiler} is a * provider of the {@code JavaCompiler} tool then its jar file * would contain the file {@code * META-INF/services/javax.tools.JavaCompiler}. This file would * contain the single line: * *
{@code com.vendor.VendorJavaCompiler} * *
If the jar file is on the class path, VendorJavaCompiler can be * located using code like this: * *
{@code JavaCompiler compiler = ServiceLoader.load(JavaCompiler.class).iterator().next();} * * @author Peter von der Ahé * @author Jonathan Gibbons * @since 1.6 */ package javax.tools;