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James Perkins commented on LOGTOOL-44:
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Yes we do use Java 6 specific features in the logging tooling and the Log Manager, but not
logging itself. You'd have to compile with Java 6 no matter what and since @Override
has source level retention, it shouldn't matter.
Make configurable whether @Override annotation shall be added
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Key: LOGTOOL-44
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/LOGTOOL-44
Project: Log Tool
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 1.0.1.Final
Reporter: Gunnar Morling
Assignee: James Perkins
The annotation processor adds the {{(a)java.lang.Override}} annotation to the methods of
generated log or message bundle classes. For methods implementing interface methods this
is allowed only in Java 6 and above, while in Java 5 {{@Override}} is only allowed for
methods overriding methods from superclasses.
Therefore compilation of the generated classes fails using Java 5. To address this issue,
the annotation should be added conditionally based on the current source level.
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