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Gunnar Morling commented on HV-457:
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I've pushed an experimental branch to
https://github.com/gunnarmorling/hibernate-validator/tree/HV-457. The basic idea is to
have a hierarchy with the package/type name constants (see
[
TypeNames|https://github.com/gunnarmorling/hibernate-validator/blob/HV-45...]).
That way all String representations of type names are centralized in one place. WDYT about
that approach?
Simplify annotation processor setup in IDEs by providing a shaded
jar
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Key: HV-457
URL:
https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HV-457
Project: Hibernate Validator
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: annotation-processor
Reporter: Kevin Pollet
Assignee: Gunnar Morling
When configuring the annotation processor in IDEs it's classpath has to be specified.
In IDEs like Netbeans or IntelliJ the annotation processor can use the project classpath.
But it's better if the classpath of project and annotation processor are isolated.
In that case people shall setup manually the annotation processor classpath which has to
contain at least HV and BV dependency. As Gunnar said it would be usefull to simplify the
annotation processor configuration in IDEs by providing a shaded jar.
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