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− | <font size=2><b>mvn install:install-file -Dfile=bazel-bin/tensorflow/java/libtensorflow.jar -DpomFile=bazel-bin/tensorflow/java/pom.xml</b></font> | + | <font size=2><b>~$ mvn install:install-file -Dfile=bazel-bin/tensorflow/java/libtensorflow.jar -DpomFile=bazel-bin/tensorflow/java/pom.xml</b></font> |
− | How to uninstall maven local repo - and switch back to official versions | + | How to uninstall maven local repo - and switch back to official versions from Maven Central: |
− | https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15358851/how-to-remove-jar-file-from-local-maven-repository-which-was-added-with-install | + | <font size=2>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15358851/how-to-remove-jar-file-from-local-maven-repository-which-was-added-with-install</font> |
==<font color='blue'>Modify TF JNI</font>== | ==<font color='blue'>Modify TF JNI</font>== |
Revision as of 17:00, 4 March 2020
Contents
About
Based on Build TensorFlow 2.0 for Java on Windows article. Also this one - tensorflow/java/README.md.
These instructions are for Linux and old TensorFlow 1.15.0.
How to:
- Build TF JNI - libtensorflow.jar, libtensorflow_jni.so and pom.xml
- Add TF JAR to local Maven which will override the Central Maven Repository
- Modify TF JNI functions
- Create Elipse project
There's JavaCPP Presets project. Seems useless.
Install
In Kubuntu:
- Get TensorFlow-1.15.0
- Install bazel 0.25.2
Based on Feeding Tensorflow from GPU.
Build
cd ~/git/tensorflow-1.15.0 ./configure # do not forget CUDA bazel build -c opt //tensorflow/java:tensorflow //tensorflow/java:libtensorflow_jni //tensorflow/java:pom
With TF, bazel tends to rebuild everything from scratch - takes a ton of time. Is it because it gets restarted after idle timeout or something else? A somewhat solution might be
At launch bazel starts its server which, to prevent it, add to ~/.bazelrc: startup --max_idle_secs=0
Artifacts of interest are in bazel-bin/tensorflow/java/:
libtensorflow_jni.so libtensorflow.jar pom.xml
- xml and jar will be taken care of by mvn command.
- so will have to be in the library path - set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PATH or go "java -Djava.library.path"
Install JAR to local Maven Repository
~$ mvn install:install-file -Dfile=bazel-bin/tensorflow/java/libtensorflow.jar -DpomFile=bazel-bin/tensorflow/java/pom.xml
How to uninstall maven local repo - and switch back to official versions from Maven Central:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15358851/how-to-remove-jar-file-from-local-maven-repository-which-was-added-with-install
Modify TF JNI
For example, one wants to create a new function in org.tensorflow.TensorFlow package. Then, see:
tensorflow/java/src/main/java/org/tensorflow/ tensorflow/java/src/main/native/
- add native method to tensorflow/java/src/main/java/org/tensorflow/TensorFlow.java
- add to header file tensorflow/java/src/main/native/tensorflow_jni.h
- add to c file tensorflow/java/src/main/native/tensorflow_jni.cc
- rebuild and reinstall to mvn
Java Maven project in Eclipse
- Create a new maven project
- Edit pom.xml:
<project> ... <dependencies> ... <dependency> <groupId>org.tensorflow</groupId> <artifactId>libtensorflow</artifactId> <version>1.15.0</version> </dependency> ... </dependencies> ... </project>
Basic example code
tfhello.java:
import org.tensorflow.TensorFlow; public class tfhello{ public static void main(String[] args){ System.out.println(TensorFlow.version()); } }