Let's start with using the logging API in Java to log messages to the console. As an example, we want to be able to log some sample messages during the application start and completion.
What we'd typically do in Java 8 or earlier is just import the necessary logging classes and start using the logging APIs. That is, the Logger class from the java.util.logging package. However, as we've learned in the previous chapter, there's an additional step in Java 9. Using the logging APIs directly will result in a compilation error. That's because the logging APIs aren't available in the java.base module. We've seen that the best way to search for a module is using the --list-modules parameter to the java command. Let's run that and see if we find a module related to logging:
$ java --list-modules ... java.jnlp...