Seems reasonable as a new tag library. On 11/12/05, Ryan Heaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm working on creating a new tag library for Jelly that provides tags for > working with the new Java 5 Annotation Processing Tool > (APT). I believe this tag library would be very useful for developers who > wish to use APT to generate source code or other > documents from java source. Included in the list of tags would be > XDoclet-like tags that iterate through the declarations and types > of a given source base when the JellyContext is populated with the > AnnotationProcessingEnvironment. > > I have found Jelly could provide a much-needed abstraction on top of Sun's > APT Mirror API that would make APT much more useable. > Developers could write a simple Jelly script instead of implementing an > AnnotationProcessor. The script would be a template of > sorts for the generated documents. Basically, this tag library is to the APT > api what JSP is to the Servlet API. > > I wanted to see if any Jelly developers would be interested in including this > tag library in the Jelly project, or if it should be > kept separate (perhaps in a SourceForge project). Please consider the > following: > > 1. This tag library would require Java 5. > 2. Associated closely with this libarary would be the relevant implemenation > classes for com.sun.mirror.apt.AnnotationProcessor and > any other APT-specific classes. > > Thanks, > > -Ryan > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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