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<@s.section title="JDK 9">
<p>
- Support for JDK9 is ongoing. You need to set up some configuration to make lombok play nice with jigsaw (the JDK9 module system). The <a href="https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/985">github issue about JDK9 support for Lombok</a> has the details on how to set it up.
+ Support for JDK9, if you haven't modularized your own projects yet (no <code>module-info.java</code> yet), is included in lombok starting with version 1.16.20. Just use lombok as normal: <code> javac -cp lombok.jar ...</code>
+ </p><p>
+ Support for JDK9 if you did modularize your own projects (you've written a <code>module-info.java</code> file) is available in the <a href="/download-edge">edge release</a>. To use it, you can choose:<ul>
+ <li><code>javac --processor-module-path lombok.jar -p lombok.jar ...</code></li>
+ <li><code>javac -cp lombok.jar -p lombok.jar ...</code></li>
+ </ul>
+ Both are equally effective. Note that you will have to add lombok to your <code>module-info.java</code> file:<pre>
+module <em>myapp</em> {
+ requires lombok;
+}</pre>
+ </p><p>
+ Feedback about JDK9 module-info support can be given at <a href="https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/985">github issue #985</a>.
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