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**NOTE:** Starting with version 0.9 you can define an extension directly in the application jar (you're not obligated to put the extension in a plugin - you can see this extension as a default/system extension). See [WhazzupGreeting](https://github.com/pf4j/pf4j/blob/master/demo/app/src/main/java/org/pf4j/demo/WhazzupGreeting.java) for a real example.
PF4J is an open source (Apache license) lightweight (around __100 KB__) plugin framework for java, with minimal dependencies (only slf4j-api) and very extensible (see `PluginDescriptorFinder` and `ExtensionFinder`).
Practically PF4J is a microframework and the aim is to keep the core simple but extensible. I try to create a little ecosystem (extensions) based on this core with the help of the comunity.
You can mark any interface or abstract class as an extension point (with marker interface ExtensionPoint) and you specified that an class is an extension with @Extension annotation.
- **PluginManager** is used for all aspects of plugins management (loading, starting, stopping). You can use a built-in implementation as `JarPluginManager`, `ZipPluginManager`, `DefaultPluginManager` (it's a `JarPluginManager` + `ZipPluginManager`) or you can implement a custom plugin manager starting from `AbstractPluginManager` (implement only factory methods).
A **PLUGIN** is similar with a **MODULE** from other systems. If you don't need lifecycle methods (hook methods for start, stop, delete) you are not forced to supply a plugin class (the `PluginClass` property from the plugin descriptor is optional). You only need to supply some description of plugin (id, version, author, ...) for a good tracking (your application wants to know who supplied the extensions or extensions points).
In above manifest I described a plugin with id `welcome-plugin` (mandatory attribute), with class `org.pf4j.demo.welcome.WelcomePlugin` (optional attribute), with version `0.0.1` (mandatory attribute) and with dependencies