Use plugin to create multi-release JAR with module info #10
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Made Eclipse generate the module-info file. The added packages might be too much (?).
But this is the least painful way to make a multi-release jar I've found so far. I have not verified that it works in an actual Java 11 project, that should be part of the (your) QA. Using the regular maven plugins resulted in a more complex solution since javadoc for Java 11 refused to work.