How To Troubleshoot 3rd Party Library Dependencies that work via JIT but not AOT

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  • jpgpj

    Java Pretty Good Privacy Jig

  • I am using JPGPJ which is a wrapper around BouncyCastle to encrypt/decrypt files. It works fine when run as a JIT program but when I try again with my AOT compile, I get this error:

  • Graal

    GraalVM compiles Java applications into native executables that start instantly, scale fast, and use fewer compute resources 🚀

  • If you can't solve the problem by yourself, best way forward is probably to create a small reproducible example, and share that either on the Slack channel or as a GitHub ticket.

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