Looks like a gap :)
Since we spoke about this on IRC, I'll try to take care of it very soon!
~Lincoln
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 9:34 AM, JFlower <fiorenzino(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
in forge is possibile to specify a superType class with generics? How to
do this?
My use case is as follows: i have an entity bean, a repository session
bean and an abstract class to extend.
1) An abstract repository with all persistence management functionality:
*public abstract class AbstractRepository<T> implements Serializable {*
public T find(Object key) {
try {
return getEm().find(getEntityType(), key);
} catch (Exception e) {return null; }
}
}
2) an entity class like:
*@Entity*
*public class SImpleEntity implements Serializable {*
private String name;
public String getName() {return name;}
public void setName(String name) {this.name = name;}
}
3) i want to create a specific *SImpleEntityRepository* like:
@Stateless
@LocalBean
*public class SImpleEntityRepository extends BaseRepository<SImpleEntity>
{}*
In ejb plugin i need to do this, to create a "add-extends" command (also
for "add-implements").
My initial reasoning is this:
- read with reflection the super class, to understand if this class use
generics.
- If the super class is like *public abstract
class AbstractRepository<T>{}:*
i need to modify my current class (an ejb) specifying:
- or the generic class
- or asking to the user what's the real class
to use.
*
*
But in forge, I can't do this:
JavaClass javaClass = JavaParser.create(JavaClass.class);
javaClass.setName("FlowerTest");
javaClass.setPackage("it.coopservice.test");
javaClass.addImport("org.jboss.forge.spec.ejb.testClasses.BaseEntity");
javaClass.addImport("org.jboss.forge.spec.ejb.testClasses.BaseRepositoryMultiVar");
*javaClass.setSuperType("BaseRepositoryMultiVar<BaseEntity>"); *
Some trick for this?
Fiorenzo
_______________________________________________
forge-dev mailing list
forge-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/forge-dev
--
Lincoln Baxter, III
http://ocpsoft.org
"Simpler is better."