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George Gastaldi moved FORGE-1864 to ROASTER-17:
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Project: Roaster (was: Forge)
Key: ROASTER-17 (was: FORGE-1864)
Issue Type: Bug (was: Enhancement)
Affects Version/s: 2.5.0.Final
(was: 2.6.0.Final)
Component/s: JDT
(was: Java EE)
Fix Version/s: 2.x Future
(was: 2.x Future)
Generated code is not properly indented
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Key: ROASTER-17
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ROASTER-17
Project: Roaster
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JDT
Affects Versions: 2.5.0.Final
Reporter: Antonio Goncalves
Assignee: George Gastaldi
Fix For: 2.x Future
*The affected version is 2.5.1-SNAPSHOT*. I noticed a regression in 2.5.1-SNAPSHOT.
I create an Entity and an EJB :
{code}
[temp]$ project-new --named proj251
[proj251]$ jpa-new-entity --named MyEntity
[MyEntity.java]$ ejb-new-bean --named MyService
{code}
If I run this script in 2.5.0 the generated code is well indented. Here for the entity :
{code}
import java.lang.Override;
@Entity
public class MyEntity implements Serializable
{code}
And for the EJB :
{code}
import java.io.Serializable;
@Stateless
@LocalBean
public class MyService implements Serializable
{code}
But when I do that with 2.5.1-SNAPSHOT, the class annotation is not right :
{code}
import java.lang.Override;@Entity
public class MyEntity implements Serializable {
{code}
And
{code}
import java.io.Serializable;@Stateless
@LocalBean
public class MyService implements Serializable {
{code}
I haven't tried with all the other artifacts, I'm wondering if it's on all
the generated code or not
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