creating META-INF/services folder in Eclipse

tom picture tom · Jun 16, 2011 · Viewed 24.8k times · Source

I am trying to create an extensible app in Java and chose to use SPI. According to this tutorial I am following, I am supposed to create a specific file in META-INF/services in my jar, but don't know how. I know how to create jar with META-INF, but can't find a way how to create the services folder and particular file in this folder. (I am using Eclipse)

Thanks for your help.

Answer

CoolBeans picture CoolBeans · Jun 16, 2011

Since the tutorial is instructing to create it manually rather than using ant or maven or other build tools then just create a folder named META-INF at the root level with a sub-folder named services and a file called MANIFEST.MF.

I am not sure how you plan to execute your jar file, for now you can just put this one line in your MANIFEST.MF:

Manifest-Version: 1.0

For your services folder, you need to create a file named com.example.dictionary.spi.Dictionary with the following one line content as mentioned in the tutorial:-

com.example.dictionary.GeneralDictionary

FYI - META-INF is an internal Java meta directory. Generally, you want to rely on your packaging tool such as ant or maven to build the content of META-INF folder rather than doing it by yourself.

You can see the details on the content of META-INF folder here:-

The following files/directories in the META-INF directory are recognized and interpreted by the Java 2 Platform to configure applications, extensions, class loaders and services:

    MANIFEST.MF

The manifest file that is used to define extension and package related data.

    INDEX.LIST

This file is generated by the new "-i" option of the jar tool, which contains location information for packages defined in an application or extension.  It is part of the JarIndex implementation and used by class loaders to speed up their class loading process.

    x.SF

The signature file for the JAR file.  'x' stands for the base file name.

    x.DSA

The signature block file associated with the signature file with the same base file name. This file stores the digital signature of the corresponding signature file.

    services/