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Matheus Santana commented on AVRO-1186: --------------------------------------- Any chance of making this to work within idl? Tests code includes only schema (JSON) occurrences. > Java Annotations via IDL > ------------------------ > > Key: AVRO-1186 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1186 > Project: Avro > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: java > Reporter: Sharmarke Aden > Assignee: Doug Cutting > Fix For: 1.7.3 > > Attachments: AVRO-1186.patch, AVRO-1186.patch > > > We would like to have the ability to add Java annotations to fields in the > Avro IDL (i.e. JSR 303 Bean Validation annotations). From a protocol stand > point these annotations may not mean much (or could they?) but from the > application stand point having this feature would allow developers to use > Avro generated beans application wide. From view layer all the way to the > data layer. To support this feature an IDL file could look something like > this: > {code} > @namespace("test.annotations") > protocol TestProto { > record User { > //declare the annotations that are imported in the generated record class > @header{ > import org.hibernate.validator.constraints.NotBlank; > import org.hibernate.validator.constraints.Email; > } > > //for each field one can specify an annotation they would like to use. > @{@NotBlank} string username; > string password; > @{@Email} string email; > } > } > {code} > The above IDL would generate a Java class that looks something like this: > {code} > /** > * Autogenerated by Avro > * > * DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY > */ > package com.simvia.mode.avro; > import org.hibernate.validator.constraints.NotBlank; > import org.hibernate.validator.constraints.Email; > @SuppressWarnings("all") > public class User extends org.apache.avro.specific.SpecificRecordBase > implements org.apache.avro.specific.SpecificRecord { > ... > @Deprecated @NotBlank public java.lang.CharSequence username; > @Deprecated public java.lang.CharSequence password; > @Deprecated @Email public java.lang.CharSequence email; > ... > } > {code} > Perhaps this is too language specific but IMO the benefits of this feature in > the Java world is worth the effort and the exception. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)