Rules
- java_binary
- java_import
- java_library
- java_test
- java_package_configuration
- java_plugin
- java_runtime
- java_toolchain
java_binary
View rule sourcejava_binary(name, deps, srcs, data, resources, add_exports, add_opens, args, bootclasspath, classpath_resources, compatible_with, create_executable, deploy_env, deploy_manifest_lines, deprecation, distribs, env, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, features, javacopts, jvm_flags, launcher, licenses, main_class, neverlink, output_licenses, plugins, resource_strip_prefix, restricted_to, runtime_deps, stamp, tags, target_compatible_with, testonly, toolchains, use_launcher, use_testrunner, visibility)
  Builds a Java archive ("jar file"), plus a wrapper shell script with the same name as the rule.
  The wrapper shell script uses a classpath that includes, among other things, a jar file for each
  library on which the binary depends. When running the wrapper shell script, any nonempty
  JAVABIN environment variable will take precedence over the version specified via
  Bazel's --java_runtime_version flag.
  The wrapper script accepts several unique flags. Refer to
  //src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/bazel/rules/java/java_stub_template.txt
  for a list of configurable flags and environment variables accepted by the wrapper.
Implicit output targets
- name.jar: A Java archive, containing the class files and other resources corresponding to the binary's direct dependencies.
- name-src.jar: An archive containing the sources ("source jar").
- name_deploy.jar: A Java archive suitable for deployment (only built if explicitly requested).- Building the - <name>_deploy.jartarget for your rule creates a self-contained jar file with a manifest that allows it to be run with the- java -jarcommand or with the wrapper script's- --singlejaroption. Using the wrapper script is preferred to- java -jarbecause it also passes the JVM flags and the options to load native libraries.- The deploy jar contains all the classes that would be found by a classloader that searched the classpath from the binary's wrapper script from beginning to end. It also contains the native libraries needed for dependencies. These are automatically loaded into the JVM at runtime. - If your target specifies a launcher attribute, then instead of being a normal JAR file, the _deploy.jar will be a native binary. This will contain the launcher plus any native (C++) dependencies of your rule, all linked into a static binary. The actual jar file's bytes will be appended to that native binary, creating a single binary blob containing both the executable and the Java code. You can execute the resulting jar file directly like you would execute any native binary. 
- name_deploy-src.jar: An archive containing the sources collected from the transitive closure of the target. These will match the classes in the- deploy.jarexcept where jars have no matching source jar.
It is good practice to use the name of the source file that is the main entry point of the
application (minus the extension). For example, if your entry point is called
Main.java, then your name could be Main.
  A deps attribute is not allowed in a java_binary rule without
  srcs; such a rule requires a
  main_class provided by
  runtime_deps.
The following code snippet illustrates a common mistake:
java_binary(
    name = "DontDoThis",
    srcs = [
        ...,
        "GeneratedJavaFile.java",  # a generated .java file
    ],
    deps = [":generating_rule",],  # rule that generates that file
)
Do this instead:
java_binary(
    name = "DoThisInstead",
    srcs = [
        ...,
        ":generating_rule",
    ],
)
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| deps | List of labels; default is  depsat
Typical attributes defined by
most build rules. | 
| srcs | List of labels; default is  
Source files of type  
Source files of type  
Rules: if the rule (typically  
This argument is almost always required, except if a
 | 
| data | List of labels; default is  dataat Typical attributes defined by
most build rules. | 
| resources | List of labels; default is  Resources may be source files or generated files. 
If resources are specified, they will be bundled in the jar along with the usual
 | 
| add_exports | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-exports= flags. | 
| add_opens | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-opens= flags. | 
| bootclasspath | Label; default is  | 
| classpath_resources | List of labels; default is  
A list of resources that must be located at the root of the java tree. This attribute's
only purpose is to support third-party libraries that require that their resources be
found on the classpath as exactly  | 
| create_executable | Boolean; default is  java_single_jarinstead. | 
| deploy_env | List of labels; default is  java_binarytargets which represent the deployment
environment for this binary.
Set this attribute when building a plugin which will be loaded by anotherjava_binary.Setting this attribute excludes all dependencies from the runtime classpath (and the deploy jar) of this binary that are shared between this binary and the targets specified in deploy_env. | 
| deploy_manifest_lines | List of strings; default is  META-INF/manifest.mffile generated for the*_deploy.jartarget. The contents of this attribute are not subject
to "Make variable" substitution. | 
| javacopts | List of strings; default is  These compiler options are passed to javac after the global compiler options. | 
| jvm_flags | List of strings; default is  The wrapper script for a Java binary includes a CLASSPATH definition
(to find all the dependent jars) and invokes the right Java interpreter.
The command line generated by the wrapper script includes the name of
the main class followed by a  Note that this attribute has no effect on  | 
| launcher | Label; default is  bin/javaprogram included with the JDK.
The target must be acc_binary. Anycc_binarythat
implements the
Java Invocation API can be specified as a value for this attribute.By default, Bazel will use the normal JDK launcher (bin/java or java.exe). The related  Note that your native (C++, SWIG, JNI) dependencies will be built differently depending on whether you are using the JDK launcher or another launcher: 
 When using any launcher other than the default JDK launcher, the format
of the  | 
| main_class | String; default is  main()method to use as entry point.
If a rule uses this option, it does not need asrcs=[...]list.
Thus, with this attribute one can make an executable from a Java library that already
contains one or moremain()methods.
The value of this attribute is a class name, not a source file. The class must be
available at runtime: it may be compiled by this rule (from  | 
| neverlink | Boolean; default is  | 
| plugins | List of labels; default is  java_pluginspecified in this attribute will be run whenever this rule
is built. A library may also inherit plugins from dependencies that useexported_plugins. Resources
generated by the plugin will be included in the resulting jar of this rule. | 
| resource_strip_prefix | String; default is  
If specified, this path prefix is stripped from every file in the  | 
| runtime_deps | List of labels; default is  deps, these will appear on the runtime classpath, but unlike
them, not on the compile-time classpath. Dependencies needed only at runtime should be
listed here. Dependency-analysis tools should ignore targets that appear in bothruntime_depsanddeps. | 
| stamp | Integer; default is  
 Stamped binaries are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. | 
| use_launcher | Boolean; default is  If this attribute is set to false, the
launcher attribute  and the related
 | 
| use_testrunner | Boolean; default is  com.google.testing.junit.runner.BazelTestRunner) class as the
main entry point for a Java program, and provide the test class
to the test runner as a value ofbazel.test_suitesystem property.You can use this to override the default behavior, which is to use test runner for java_testrules,
and not use it forjava_binaryrules.  It is unlikely
you will want to do this.  One use is forAllTestrules that are invoked by another rule (to set up a database
before running the tests, for example).  TheAllTestrule must be declared as ajava_binary, but should
still use the test runner as its main entry point.
The name of a test runner class can be overridden withmain_classattribute. | 
java_import
View rule sourcejava_import(name, deps, data, add_exports, add_opens, compatible_with, constraints, deprecation, distribs, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, exports, features, jars, licenses, neverlink, proguard_specs, restricted_to, runtime_deps, srcjar, tags, target_compatible_with, testonly, toolchains, visibility)
  This rule allows the use of precompiled .jar files as
  libraries for java_library and
  java_binary rules.
Examples
    java_import(
        name = "maven_model",
        jars = [
            "maven_model/maven-aether-provider-3.2.3.jar",
            "maven_model/maven-model-3.2.3.jar",
            "maven_model/maven-model-builder-3.2.3.jar",
        ],
    )
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| deps | List of labels; default is  | 
| data | List of labels; default is  | 
| add_exports | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-exports= flags. | 
| add_opens | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-opens= flags. | 
| constraints | List of strings; default is  | 
| exports | List of labels; default is  | 
| jars | List of labels; requiredThe list of JAR files provided to Java targets that depend on this target. | 
| neverlink | Boolean; default is  tools.jarfor anything running on
a standard JDK. | 
| proguard_specs | List of labels; default is  android_binarytarget depending on this library.
The files included here must only have idempotent rules, namely -dontnote, -dontwarn,
assumenosideeffects, and rules that start with -keep. Other options can only appear inandroid_binary's proguard_specs, to ensure non-tautological merges. | 
| runtime_deps | List of labels; default is  | 
| srcjar | Label; default is  | 
java_library
View rule sourcejava_library(name, deps, srcs, data, resources, add_exports, add_opens, bootclasspath, compatible_with, deprecation, distribs, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, exported_plugins, exports, features, javabuilder_jvm_flags, javacopts, licenses, neverlink, plugins, proguard_specs, resource_strip_prefix, restricted_to, runtime_deps, tags, target_compatible_with, testonly, toolchains, visibility)
This rule compiles and links sources into a .jar file.
Implicit outputs
- libname.jar: A Java archive containing the class files.
- libname-src.jar: An archive containing the sources ("source jar").
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| deps | List of labels; default is  depsat
Typical attributes defined by
most build rules.
  The jars built by  
  By contrast, targets in the  | 
| srcs | List of labels; default is  
Source files of type  
Source files of type  
Rules: if the rule (typically  
Source files of type  All other files are ignored, as long as there is at least one file of a file type described above. Otherwise an error is raised. 
This argument is almost always required, except if you specify the  | 
| data | List of labels; default is  dataat
Typical attributes defined by
most build rules.
  When building a  | 
| resources | List of labels; default is  Resources may be source files or generated files. 
If resources are specified, they will be bundled in the jar along with the usual
 | 
| add_exports | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-exports= flags. | 
| add_opens | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-opens= flags. | 
| bootclasspath | Label; default is  | 
| exported_plugins | List of labels; default is  java_plugins (e.g. annotation
processors) to export to libraries that directly depend on this library.
  The specified list of  | 
| exports | List of labels; default is  
  Listing rules here will make them available to parent rules, as if the parents explicitly
  depended on these rules. This is not true for regular (non-exported)  
  Summary: a rule X can access the code in Y if there exists a dependency
  path between them that begins with a  
  Assume A depends on B and B depends on C. In this case
  C is a transitive dependency of A, so changing C's sources and rebuilding A will
  correctly rebuild everything. However A will not be able to use classes in C. To allow
  that, either A has to declare C in its  The closure of exported libraries is available to all direct parent rules. Take a slightly different example: A depends on B, B depends on C and D, and also exports C but not D. Now A has access to C but not to D. Now, if C and D exported some libraries, C' and D' respectively, A could only access C' but not D'. 
  Important: an exported rule is not a regular dependency. Sticking to the previous example,
  if B exports C and wants to also use C, it has to also list it in its own
   | 
| javabuilder_jvm_flags | List of strings; default is  | 
| javacopts | List of strings; default is  These compiler options are passed to javac after the global compiler options. | 
| neverlink | Boolean; default is  tools.jarfor anything
running on a standard JDK.
  Note that  If the runtime library differs from the compilation library then you must ensure that it differs only in places that the JLS forbids compilers to inline (and that must hold for all future versions of the JLS). | 
| plugins | List of labels; default is  java_pluginspecified in this attribute will be run whenever this rule
is built. A library may also inherit plugins from dependencies that useexported_plugins. Resources
generated by the plugin will be included in the resulting jar of this rule. | 
| proguard_specs | List of labels; default is  android_binarytarget depending on this library.
The files included here must only have idempotent rules, namely -dontnote, -dontwarn,
assumenosideeffects, and rules that start with -keep. Other options can only appear inandroid_binary's proguard_specs, to ensure non-tautological merges. | 
| resource_strip_prefix | String; default is  
If specified, this path prefix is stripped from every file in the  | 
| runtime_deps | List of labels; default is  deps, these will appear on the runtime classpath, but unlike
them, not on the compile-time classpath. Dependencies needed only at runtime should be
listed here. Dependency-analysis tools should ignore targets that appear in bothruntime_depsanddeps. | 
java_test
View rule sourcejava_test(name, deps, srcs, data, resources, add_exports, add_opens, args, bootclasspath, classpath_resources, compatible_with, create_executable, deploy_manifest_lines, deprecation, distribs, env, env_inherit, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, features, flaky, javacopts, jvm_flags, launcher, licenses, local, main_class, neverlink, plugins, resource_strip_prefix, restricted_to, runtime_deps, shard_count, size, stamp, tags, target_compatible_with, test_class, testonly, timeout, toolchains, use_launcher, use_testrunner, visibility)
A java_test() rule compiles a Java test. A test is a binary wrapper around your
test code. The test runner's main method is invoked instead of the main class being compiled.
Implicit output targets
- name.jar: A Java archive.
- name_deploy.jar: A Java archive suitable for deployment. (Only built if explicitly requested.) See the description of the- name_deploy.jaroutput from java_binary for more details.
See the section on java_binary() arguments. This rule also
supports all attributes common
to all test rules (*_test).
Examples
java_library(
    name = "tests",
    srcs = glob(["*.java"]),
    deps = [
        "//java/com/foo/base:testResources",
        "//java/com/foo/testing/util",
    ],
)
java_test(
    name = "AllTests",
    size = "small",
    runtime_deps = [
        ":tests",
        "//util/mysql",
    ],
)
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| deps | List of labels; default is  depsat
Typical attributes defined by
most build rules. | 
| srcs | List of labels; default is  
Source files of type  
Source files of type  
Rules: if the rule (typically  
This argument is almost always required, except if a
 | 
| data | List of labels; default is  dataat Typical attributes defined by
most build rules. | 
| resources | List of labels; default is  Resources may be source files or generated files. 
If resources are specified, they will be bundled in the jar along with the usual
 | 
| add_exports | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-exports= flags. | 
| add_opens | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-opens= flags. | 
| bootclasspath | Label; default is  | 
| classpath_resources | List of labels; default is  
A list of resources that must be located at the root of the java tree. This attribute's
only purpose is to support third-party libraries that require that their resources be
found on the classpath as exactly  | 
| create_executable | Boolean; default is  java_single_jarinstead. | 
| deploy_manifest_lines | List of strings; default is  META-INF/manifest.mffile generated for the*_deploy.jartarget. The contents of this attribute are not subject
to "Make variable" substitution. | 
| javacopts | List of strings; default is  These compiler options are passed to javac after the global compiler options. | 
| jvm_flags | List of strings; default is  The wrapper script for a Java binary includes a CLASSPATH definition
(to find all the dependent jars) and invokes the right Java interpreter.
The command line generated by the wrapper script includes the name of
the main class followed by a  Note that this attribute has no effect on  | 
| launcher | Label; default is  bin/javaprogram included with the JDK.
The target must be acc_binary. Anycc_binarythat
implements the
Java Invocation API can be specified as a value for this attribute.By default, Bazel will use the normal JDK launcher (bin/java or java.exe). The related  Note that your native (C++, SWIG, JNI) dependencies will be built differently depending on whether you are using the JDK launcher or another launcher: 
 When using any launcher other than the default JDK launcher, the format
of the  | 
| main_class | String; default is  main()method to use as entry point.
If a rule uses this option, it does not need asrcs=[...]list.
Thus, with this attribute one can make an executable from a Java library that already
contains one or moremain()methods.
The value of this attribute is a class name, not a source file. The class must be
available at runtime: it may be compiled by this rule (from  | 
| neverlink | Boolean; default is  | 
| plugins | List of labels; default is  java_pluginspecified in this attribute will be run whenever this rule
is built. A library may also inherit plugins from dependencies that useexported_plugins. Resources
generated by the plugin will be included in the resulting jar of this rule. | 
| resource_strip_prefix | String; default is  
If specified, this path prefix is stripped from every file in the  | 
| runtime_deps | List of labels; default is  deps, these will appear on the runtime classpath, but unlike
them, not on the compile-time classpath. Dependencies needed only at runtime should be
listed here. Dependency-analysis tools should ignore targets that appear in bothruntime_depsanddeps. | 
| stamp | Integer; default is  
 Stamped binaries are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. | 
| test_class | String; default is  
  By default, if this argument is not defined then the legacy mode is used and the
  test arguments are used instead. Set the  
  This attribute specifies the name of a Java class to be run by
  this test. It is rare to need to set this. If this argument is omitted,
  it will be inferred using the target's  
  For JUnit3, the test class needs to either be a subclass of
   
  This attribute allows several  | 
| use_launcher | Boolean; default is  If this attribute is set to false, the
launcher attribute  and the related
 | 
| use_testrunner | Boolean; default is  com.google.testing.junit.runner.BazelTestRunner) class as the
main entry point for a Java program, and provide the test class
to the test runner as a value ofbazel.test_suitesystem property.You can use this to override the default behavior, which is to use test runner for java_testrules,
and not use it forjava_binaryrules.  It is unlikely
you will want to do this.  One use is forAllTestrules that are invoked by another rule (to set up a database
before running the tests, for example).  TheAllTestrule must be declared as ajava_binary, but should
still use the test runner as its main entry point.
The name of a test runner class can be overridden withmain_classattribute. | 
java_package_configuration
View rule sourcejava_package_configuration(name, data, compatible_with, deprecation, distribs, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, features, javacopts, output_licenses, packages, restricted_to, system, tags, target_compatible_with, testonly, toolchains, visibility)
Configuration to apply to a set of packages.
Configurations can be added to
java_toolchain.javacoptss.
Example:
java_package_configuration(
    name = "my_configuration",
    packages = [":my_packages"],
    javacopts = ["-Werror"],
)
package_group(
    name = "my_packages",
    packages = [
        "//com/my/project/...",
        "-//com/my/project/testing/...",
    ],
)
java_toolchain(
    ...,
    package_configuration = [
        ":my_configuration",
    ]
)
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| data | List of labels; default is  | 
| javacopts | List of strings; default is  | 
| output_licenses | List of strings; default is  | 
| packages | List of labels; default is  package_groups
the configuration should be applied to. | 
| system | Label; default is  | 
java_plugin
View rule sourcejava_plugin(name, deps, srcs, data, resources, add_exports, add_opens, bootclasspath, compatible_with, deprecation, distribs, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, features, generates_api, javabuilder_jvm_flags, javacopts, licenses, neverlink, output_licenses, plugins, processor_class, proguard_specs, resource_strip_prefix, restricted_to, tags, target_compatible_with, testonly, toolchains, visibility)
  java_plugin defines plugins for the Java compiler run by Bazel. The
  only supported kind of plugins are annotation processors. A java_library or
  java_binary rule can run plugins by depending on them via the plugins
  attribute. A java_library can also automatically export plugins to libraries that
  directly depend on it using
  exported_plugins.
Implicit output targets
- libname.jar: A Java archive.
  Arguments are identical to java_library, except
  for the addition of the processor_class argument.
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| deps | List of labels; default is  depsat
Typical attributes defined by
most build rules.
  The jars built by  
  By contrast, targets in the  | 
| srcs | List of labels; default is  
Source files of type  
Source files of type  
Rules: if the rule (typically  
Source files of type  All other files are ignored, as long as there is at least one file of a file type described above. Otherwise an error is raised. 
This argument is almost always required, except if you specify the  | 
| data | List of labels; default is  dataat
Typical attributes defined by
most build rules.
  When building a  | 
| resources | List of labels; default is  Resources may be source files or generated files. 
If resources are specified, they will be bundled in the jar along with the usual
 | 
| add_exports | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-exports= flags. | 
| add_opens | List of strings; default is  moduleorpackage.This corresponds to the javac and JVM --add-opens= flags. | 
| bootclasspath | Label; default is  | 
| generates_api | Boolean; default is  If a rule uses an API-generating annotation processor, other rules depending on it can refer to the generated code only if their compilation actions are scheduled after the generating rule. This attribute instructs Bazel to introduce scheduling constraints when --java_header_compilation is enabled. WARNING: This attribute affects build performance, use it only if necessary. | 
| javabuilder_jvm_flags | List of strings; default is  | 
| javacopts | List of strings; default is  These compiler options are passed to javac after the global compiler options. | 
| neverlink | Boolean; default is  tools.jarfor anything
running on a standard JDK.
  Note that  If the runtime library differs from the compilation library then you must ensure that it differs only in places that the JLS forbids compilers to inline (and that must hold for all future versions of the JLS). | 
| output_licenses | List of strings; default is  | 
| plugins | List of labels; default is  java_pluginspecified in this attribute will be run whenever this rule
is built. A library may also inherit plugins from dependencies that useexported_plugins. Resources
generated by the plugin will be included in the resulting jar of this rule. | 
| processor_class | String; default is  | 
| proguard_specs | List of labels; default is  android_binarytarget depending on this library.
The files included here must only have idempotent rules, namely -dontnote, -dontwarn,
assumenosideeffects, and rules that start with -keep. Other options can only appear inandroid_binary's proguard_specs, to ensure non-tautological merges. | 
| resource_strip_prefix | String; default is  
If specified, this path prefix is stripped from every file in the  | 
java_runtime
View rule sourcejava_runtime(name, srcs, compatible_with, default_cds, deprecation, distribs, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, features, hermetic_srcs, hermetic_static_libs, java, java_home, lib_ct_sym, lib_modules, output_licenses, restricted_to, tags, target_compatible_with, testonly, toolchains, version, visibility)
Specifies the configuration for a Java runtime.
Example:
java_runtime(
    name = "jdk-9-ea+153",
    srcs = glob(["jdk9-ea+153/**"]),
    java_home = "jdk9-ea+153",
)
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| srcs | List of labels; default is  | 
| default_cds | Label; default is  java_runtime. When hermetic
is enabled for ajava_binarytarget thejava_runtimedefault CDS is packaged in the hermetic deploy JAR. | 
| hermetic_srcs | List of labels; default is  | 
| hermetic_static_libs | List of labels; default is  | 
| java | Label; default is  | 
| java_home | String; default is  srcsandjavaattributes must be empty. | 
| lib_ct_sym | Label; default is  --release. If not specified and
there is exactly one file insrcswhose path ends with/lib/ct.sym, that file is used. | 
| lib_modules | Label; default is  | 
| output_licenses | List of strings; default is  | 
| version | Integer; default is  Runtime.version().feature(). | 
java_toolchain
View rule sourcejava_toolchain(name, android_lint_data, android_lint_jvm_opts, android_lint_opts, android_lint_package_configuration, android_lint_runner, bootclasspath, compatible_javacopts, compatible_with, deprecation, deps_checker, distribs, exec_compatible_with, exec_properties, features, forcibly_disable_header_compilation, genclass, header_compiler, header_compiler_builtin_processors, header_compiler_direct, ijar, jacocorunner, java_runtime, javabuilder, javabuilder_data, javabuilder_jvm_opts, javac_supports_multiplex_workers, javac_supports_worker_cancellation, javac_supports_worker_multiplex_sandboxing, javac_supports_workers, javacopts, jspecify_implicit_deps, jspecify_javacopts, jspecify_packages, jspecify_processor, jspecify_processor_class, jspecify_stubs, jvm_opts, licenses, misc, oneversion, oneversion_allowlist, oneversion_allowlist_for_tests, oneversion_whitelist, package_configuration, proguard_allowlister, reduced_classpath_incompatible_processors, restricted_to, singlejar, source_version, tags, target_compatible_with, target_version, testonly, timezone_data, toolchains, tools, turbine_data, turbine_jvm_opts, visibility, xlint)
Specifies the configuration for the Java compiler. Which toolchain to be used can be changed through the --java_toolchain argument. Normally you should not write those kind of rules unless you want to tune your Java compiler.
Examples
A simple example would be:
java_toolchain(
    name = "toolchain",
    source_version = "7",
    target_version = "7",
    bootclasspath = ["//tools/jdk:bootclasspath"],
    xlint = [ "classfile", "divzero", "empty", "options", "path" ],
    javacopts = [ "-g" ],
    javabuilder = ":JavaBuilder_deploy.jar",
)
Arguments
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| name | Name; required A unique name for this target. | 
| android_lint_data | List of labels; default is  | 
| android_lint_jvm_opts | List of strings; default is  | 
| android_lint_opts | List of strings; default is  | 
| android_lint_package_configuration | List of labels; default is  | 
| android_lint_runner | Label; default is  | 
| bootclasspath | List of labels; default is  | 
| compatible_javacopts | null; default is  | 
| deps_checker | Label; default is  | 
| forcibly_disable_header_compilation | Boolean; default is  | 
| genclass | Label; default is  | 
| header_compiler | Label; default is  | 
| header_compiler_builtin_processors | List of strings; default is  | 
| header_compiler_direct | Label; default is  This tool does not support annotation processing. | 
| ijar | Label; default is  | 
| jacocorunner | Label; default is  | 
| java_runtime | Label; default is  | 
| javabuilder | Label; default is  | 
| javabuilder_data | List of labels; default is  | 
| javabuilder_jvm_opts | List of strings; default is  | 
| javac_supports_multiplex_workers | Boolean; default is  | 
| javac_supports_worker_cancellation | Boolean; default is  | 
| javac_supports_worker_multiplex_sandboxing | Boolean; default is  | 
| javac_supports_workers | Boolean; default is  | 
| javacopts | List of strings; default is  | 
| jspecify_implicit_deps | Label; default is  | 
| jspecify_javacopts | List of strings; default is  | 
| jspecify_packages | List of labels; default is  | 
| jspecify_processor | Label; default is  | 
| jspecify_processor_class | String; default is  | 
| jspecify_stubs | List of labels; default is  | 
| jvm_opts | List of strings; default is  | 
| misc | List of strings; default is  | 
| oneversion | Label; default is  | 
| oneversion_allowlist | Label; default is  | 
| oneversion_allowlist_for_tests | Label; default is  | 
| oneversion_whitelist | Label; default is  | 
| package_configuration | List of labels; default is  | 
| proguard_allowlister | Label; default is  | 
| reduced_classpath_incompatible_processors | List of strings; default is  | 
| singlejar | Label; default is  | 
| source_version | String; default is  | 
| target_version | String; default is  | 
| timezone_data | Label; default is  | 
| tools | List of labels; default is  | 
| turbine_data | List of labels; default is  | 
| turbine_jvm_opts | List of strings; default is  | 
| xlint | List of strings; default is  |