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Hardy Ferentschik commented on METAGEN-60:
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I am not quite sure what you try to achieve here. How does it make sense to make a custom
implementation of a List an embeddable. The annotation processor tries to determine the
persistent fields. I assume you are using getter access. In this case '_public String
get(int index)_' and 'public boolean isEmpty()' seem to be getter for
persistent properties. In the former the 'get' is stripped leading to the missing
identifier and in the latter the 'is' is stripped. I guess we could add more error
handling, but that does not mean this makes sense. Add _@Transient_ to these methods if
you like that should fix the metamodel problem.
Embedded class implementing List interface leads to missing
identifier
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Key: METAGEN-60
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/METAGEN-60
Project: Hibernate Metamodel Generator
Issue Type: Bug
Components: processor
Affects Versions: 1.1.1.Final
Environment: Hibernate 3.6.1 final
Reporter: Jan Stolze
Assignee: Hardy Ferentschik
Attachments: ListOfString2.java, ListOfString2_.java
I have an embedded class which implements the _java.util.List_ interface when running the
annotation processor for the JPA meta model it fails with the message
{noformat}
Note: Determining access type for ListOfString2
[javac] ListOfString2_.java:9: <identifier> expected
[javac] public static volatile SingularAttribute<ListOfString2, String> ;
{noformat}
when looking into the generated class the message makes sense because the identifier is
indeed missing, question is how is that possible. See attachment for embedded object and
generated output of the meta model class.
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