HiveMind uses Javassist 3.0.

On 5/18/06, Arik Kfir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you use javassist 3.0 you can also add annotations when creating
the class, I believe (though HiveMind uses javassist 2.x, it still
works when you use javassist 3.0)

On 5/18/06, Davor Hrg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm writing a samll xmlrpc server for user management...
>
>  firstly I added few of the services to XMLrpc server as handlers.
>  All was good until I needed some methods not to be accessible througs
> xmlrpc.
>
>  I decided to use javassist to generate dynamic class
>  which would delegate method calls to my service,
>  to choose which methods to implement I introduced an
>  annotation: @XmlRpc ....
>
>  .... the problem is that I get the proxy for the service,
>  not the actual class, so I can't query for annotations
>
>  I used a workaroud to get the hold of the orig object behind
>  proxy, but would like to know if there is practical solution to
>  this problem.
>
>
>
>  Davor Hrg
>


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