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Eric Milles closed GROOVY-11388.
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    Resolution: Information Provided

> Does Groovy support Java Anntotation Processors? 
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>
>                 Key: GROOVY-11388
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11388
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Question
>            Reporter: Christoph Henrici
>            Priority: Major
>
> My question is simple : Does Groovy support Annotation Processors, like 
> Mapstruct , Lombok or even custom Processors : 
> [https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/javax/annotation/processing/Processor.html]
>  ?
> Something like: 
>  
> {code:java}
> import lombok.Builder
> import lombok.NonNull
> import lombok.Value
> @Value
> @Builder
> class TestE {
> …
> {code}
>  
> Please, no opionated answers, just facts and fact based explanations. There 
> are many confuseing, strongly subjective and optinated posts in the web 
> (Stacktrace and such, and even here), which trend towards no, you don‘t need 
> it, i don't recommend, Lombok is a hack etc etc, but nothing really 
> conclusive, substantial and objective. 
> My Testcase does seems to indicate that at least the Lombok Annotation 
> Processor is not supported , see : 
> [https://github.com/chhex/groovylombok/tree/main]
> But it also may well be, that i am missing something in the Gradle Build. 
> The enviroment i tested in: 
> {code:java}
> $ ./gradlew -versionGradle 7.3.3Build time:   2021-12-22 12:37:54 UTC
> Revision:     6f556c80f945dc54b50e0be633da6c62dbe8dc71Kotlin:       1.5.31
> Groovy:       3.0.9
> Ant:          Apache Ant(TM) version 1.10.11 compiled on July 10 2021
> JVM:          17.0.3 (Eclipse Adoptium 17.0.3+7)
> OS:           Mac OS X 13.2.1 aarch64{code}
>  
> Where the Groovy Version used by gradle is the same for the application.
> If this is a redundant post, sorry! I really like Groovy and am using it 
> frequently, it would be just great to have good understanding of it‘s 
> limitations, if that is the case.
> Best thanks for any help. 



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