I was having an easter holiday, so I am a bit late for this discussion.
But I would just like to describe a bit similar approach which we have
been working on with a friend of mine. Some months ago we started to
make an API to instrument Java bytecode (http://jiapi.sourceforge.net).
That is, to ma
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it too, but problem is there's no runtime api to fetch it.
Ara.
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> Well, I would expect a little bit more since .NET already provides more.
> It's not just about passive metadata (like a XML file, fo
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Well, I would expect a little bit more since .NET already provides more. It's not just about passive metadata (like a XML file, for instance) but it's about "active metadata" (or whatever we called it), active i
> Speaking of which it would be fairly straightforward to have XDoclet
> create an XML file (or some other metadata format, perhaps even serialized
> objects generated from post processing of the XML?) for each class processed
> and create a utility to make all that information available to th
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> >From the points there, it is exactly XDoclet isn't it afaik, no other
'code annotation tools' provide the framework that XDoclet
> does - includeing the 'Definition of a runtime delivery format for
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It's hard to tell what they might be cooking, as the JSR hasn't published
any documentation yet. They're talking about a language extension (à la the
lame
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> wow...
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> Ara - you mentioned this almost a year ago I have no idea
> what is involved in being a member of an expert group, but I would
> wholeheartedly s
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> Did people see this ?
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> Sun has submitted a JSR for including annotations (metadata) in
> Java source
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> http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/175.jsp
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> No spe
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> Did people see this ?
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> Sun has submitted a JSR for including annotations (metadata) in Java source
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Did people see this ?
Sun has submitted a JSR for including annotations (metadata) in Java source
http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/175.jsp
No specific mention of xdoclet, but it seems like there must be an overlap
jmp
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