Reputation: 381
I just started a new maven project and did a simple implementation of the Retrofit client. I'm getting the following warnings:
WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
WARNING: Illegal reflective access by retrofit2.Platform (file:/C:/Users/Admin/.m2/repository/com/squareup/retrofit2/retrofit/2.8.1/retrofit-2.8.1.jar) to constructor java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles$Lookup(java.lang.Class,int)
WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of retrofit2.Platform
WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
Process finished with exit code 0
here is the code
import retrofit2.Retrofit;
import retrofit2.SimpleXmlConverterFactory;
import retrofit2.adapter.rxjava2.RxJava2CallAdapterFactory;
public class RetrofitClient {
private static Retrofit retrofit = null;
private RetrofitClient() { }
public static EndPoints getAPI(String baseUrl) {
if (retrofit == null) {
retrofit = new Retrofit.Builder()
.baseUrl(baseUrl)
.addConverterFactory(SimpleXmlConverterFactory.create())
.addCallAdapterFactory(RxJava2CallAdapterFactory.create())
.build();
}
return retrofit.create(EndPoints.class);
}
}
Interface is simply
import retrofit2.Call;
import retrofit2.http.GET;
public interface EndPoints {
@GET("teststatuses")
Call<String> testStatus();
}
Call looks like this:
EndPoints endPoints = RetrofitClient.getAPI("http://localhost:8080/");
Call<String> repos = endPoints.testStatus();
System.out.println(repos.execute());
The project runs java language level 11 with SDK 11
Upvotes: 35
Views: 17345
Reputation: 29867
There was an issue filed about this, to which one of the Retrofit maintainers responded:
The reflection works around a bug in the JDK which was fixed in 14 but it's only used for default methods. As it's only a warning, it's not preventing your call from working.
So your options are either to
Upvotes: 37
Reputation: 44901
I've added this block to my module build.gradle
file.
Gradle
tasks.withType(Test) {
/**
* fix for retrofit https://github.com/square/retrofit/issues/3341
*/
jvmArgs = ["--add-opens", "java.base/java.lang.invoke=ALL-UNNAMED"]
}
Kotlin DSL
tasks.withType<Test> {
/**
* fix for retrofit https://github.com/square/retrofit/issues/3341
*/
jvmArgs = listOf("--add-opens", "java.base/java.lang.invoke=ALL-UNNAMED")
}
and the warning is not showing anymore. I think it's safe to remove it in this way because it is affecting test tasks only
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 11
Be careful when working with versions. downgrading to Retrofit 2.7.* fixed the issue for me
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1382
If you are between Java versions 9 and 13 and want to stick with Retrofit versions at or higher than 2.8, you can run your jar file like this:
java --add-opens=java.base/java.lang.invoke=ALL_UNNAMED my_jar.jar
Note that this won't work on Java 8, so if you really need to, you can hack up a solution like this (works on *nix):
if java --add-opens 2>&1 | grep 'requires modules' >/dev/null; then
java --add-opens=java.base/java.lang.invoke=ALL-UNNAMED -jar my_jar.jar
else
java -jar my_jar.jar
fi
If you're interested in looking into this further, you can look at the code that causes this.
I also found that this has some good information: https://blog.codefx.org/java/five-command-line-options-hack-java-module-system/
If you're using Gradle, you might also try adding default jvm args: How do I add default JVM arguments with Gradle. However, that still doesn't get you a plain jar file that just works.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 31
today I have got the same error. I imported Retrofit 2.8.1 to my project and it appeared. I tried everything, but one thing helped - I changed my Retrofit version to 2.7.2 and now everything works. Good luck!) If you use maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.squareup.retrofit2</groupId>
<artifactId>retrofit</artifactId>
<version>2.7.2</version>
</dependency>
Gradle:
compile group: 'com.squareup.retrofit2', name: 'retrofit', version: '2.7.2'
Upvotes: 3