Ok,it works now,thanks all:)

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> 在 2016年5月10日,17:29,Serega Sheypak <[email protected]> 写道:
> 
> Can you show your pom.xml? What doesn't work for you?
> 
>  <build>
>         <plugins>
>             <plugin>
>                 <groupId>org.codehaus.gmavenplus</groupId>
>                 <artifactId>gmavenplus-plugin</artifactId>
>                 <dependencies>
>                     <dependency>
>                         <groupId>org.codehaus.groovy</groupId>
>                         <artifactId>groovy-all</artifactId>
>                         <!-- any version of Groovy \>= 1.5.0 should work here 
> -->
>                         <version>2.4.4</version>
>                         <scope>runtime</scope>
>                     </dependency>
>                 </dependencies>
>             </plugin>
> <!-- bla-bla-bla -->
>   <dependencies>
>   <dependency>
>             <groupId>org.projectlombok</groupId>
>             <artifactId>lombok</artifactId>
>         </dependency>
> <!-- bla-bla-bla -->
> 
> works fine. Annotations applied, code compiled, jar built.
> Can you just write one java class with lombok and one groovy class and see if 
> it works for you. You problem is unclear: can you provide stack trace?
> 
> 
> 2016-05-10 11:18 GMT+02:00 NETEASE <[email protected]>:
>> As I said, I use groovy-eclipse-compiler to compile both Groovy and Java 
>> source codes in the same project, and lombok works well for long time.
>> Now I upgrade Groovy from v1.8.3 to 2.3.9 and I want to enable invokedynamic 
>> feature for performance gain.
>> But groovy-eclipse-compiler plugin does not support invokedynamic feature 
>> while GMavenPlus does.
>> What make me fussy is I can find nothing about how to use lombok with 
>> GMavenPlus together.
>> Your guys how to organize the project that mixes Groovy and Java source 
>> codes? 
>> I know just separating them to two projects should work...
>> 
>> Thanks
>>  
>> 
>> 在 2016-05-10 15:02:26,"Serega Sheypak" <[email protected]> 写道:
>> There should't be any problem with gmavenplus.
>> Yes, for IntelliJ there is a plugin and it works pretty well! I tried it 
>> with maven, not sure how it works with other build systems.
>> 
>> 2016-05-10 8:46 GMT+02:00 Andre Steingress <[email protected]>:
>>> I am in a JSF project where we use Lombok, we just included it as a 
>>> dependency for the build:
>>> 
>>> https://projectlombok.org/mavenrepo/
>>> 
>>> For IDE support things are a bit different, for Eclipse you need to set the 
>>> lombok.jar as JavaAgent, in IntelliJ I think there is a plugin.
>>> 
>>>> On 10 May 2016 at 08:35:36, Keegan Witt ([email protected]) wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I haven't used Lombok, but wouldn't you just add Lombok as a dependency in 
>>>> your POM?  Have you tried that already?
>>>> 
>>>> -Keegan
>>>> 
>>>>> On May 10, 2016 2:07 AM, "Jochen Theodorou" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> On 10.05.2016 03:31, SuoNayi wrote:
>>>>>> any comments,guys?
>>>>> 
>>>>> well... I did not found anything that looks like it would support it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> by Jochen
> 

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