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# Ahead Of Time (AOT) compilation for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Ahead Of Time (AOT) compilation build tools such as those provided by [GraalVM's `native-image`](https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/native-image/) can require some configuration when using protobuf.
Protobuf for the JVM uses reflection, and some of its target classes are not possible to determine in advance.
This situation is unlikely to change.
[The Lite version of protobuf for the JVM](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/java/lite.md)
avoids reflection and may be better suited for use with AOT compilation tooling. This Lite version was originally targeted for use on Android which has similar AOT compilation
goals as GraalVM's native-image tool.
## GraalVM native-image
The GraalVM `native-image` tool can be configured with options for the
[Java Native Interface](https://www.graalvm.org/22.0/reference-manual/native-image/JNI/) (JNI),
http proxying, reflection, and other resources. While these
configuration options can be manually specified in JSON files, we recommend
that you exercise the application with
[the assisted configuration agent](https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/native-image/BuildConfiguration/#assisted-configuration-of-native-image-builds). The agent
will generate native-image.properties files that you add to the project's
META-INF/native-image/ directory. The Native Image builder uses configuration options provided in META-INF/native-image/ to construct native-image command line arguments.