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[jira] [Commented] (XERCESJ-1706) xercesImpl.jar does not adhere to
the java 11 module system
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John Ferguson commented on XERCESJ-1706:
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Isn't this a duplicate of https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESJ-1689 ?
> xercesImpl.jar does not adhere to the java 11 module system
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XERCESJ-1706
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESJ-1706
> Project: Xerces2-J
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: DOM (HTML)
> Affects Versions: 2.9.1, 2.10.0, 2.12.0
> Reporter: Thomas Pasch
> Priority: Major
>
> If you use xercesImpl.jar with java 11 you will get the compile errors like this:
> {{Modules jdk.xml.dom and xercesImpl export package org.w3c.dom.html to module asciidoctorj}}
>
> This is because the xerces JAR share some (java class) code in the {{same}} packages that is included with the JVM, i.e. as org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLDOMImplementation is also included in Java JRE/JDK (at least for Java 11 and Java 8).
> The new java 11 (or java 9) module system does not like this kind of 'split jars'. The agreed-upon long-term solution to split jars is to separate the package namespaces.
> In the case reported here, the solution is simple: just remove org.w3c.dom.html.HTMLDOMImplementation from the (distribution) JAR.
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