Creating a binary and debug it

JabRef uses jpackage to build binary application bundles and installers for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. For Gradle, we use the Badass JLink Plugin.

Build Windows binaries locally

Preparation: Install WiX Toolset

  1. Open administrative shell
  2. Use Chocolatey to install it: choco install wixtoolset

Create the application image:

./gradlew -PprojVersion="5.0.50013" -PprojVersionInfo="5.0-ci.13--2020-03-05--c8e5924" jpackageImage

Create the installer:

./gradlew -PprojVersion="5.0.50013" -PprojVersionInfo="5.0-ci.13--2020-03-05--c8e5924" jpackage

Debugging jpackage installations

Sometimes issues with modularity only arise in the installed version and do not occur if you run from source. Using remote debugging, it's still possible to hook your IDE into the running JabRef application to enable debugging.

Debugging on Windows

  1. Open build.gradle, under jlink options remove --strip-debug
  2. Build using jpackageImage (or let the CI build a new version)
  3. Modify the build\image\JabRef\runtime\bin\Jabref.bat file, replace the last line with

text pushd %DIR% & %JAVA_EXEC% -Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:server=y,transport=dt_socket,address=8000,suspend=n -p "%~dp0/../app" -m org.jabref/org.jabref.gui.JabRefLauncher %* & popd

  1. Open your IDE and add a "Remote Debugging Configuration" for localhost:8000
  2. Start JabRef by running the above bat file
  3. Connect with your IDE using remote debugging