Reputation: 339
I have successfully run annotation processor for CLASS level retention annotations via command prompt compiling using Java 8.
However, when I tried to configure the annotation processor in eclipse and tried to run it with "-proc:only"
option, it didn't get effective.
I have included the Jar file containing the custom annotation processor class file into the Project Properties -> Annotation Processing -> Factory Path
. I have also provided the -proc:only
option in Project Properties -> Annotation Processing -> Processor Options
, still the annotation processor isn't getting called when a class containing my annotation is executed.
Please help me identifying the required setting or mistake or additional step for running the annotation processor via eclipse.
Upvotes: 15
Views: 56649
Reputation: 616
It is very much straightforward provided that whatever APT plug in you are trying to use is correctly configured.
Follow the steps mentioned in above post and the reference image to visualize it. Image showing QueryDsl APT configuration for maven project.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 94
While compiling via command prompt or terminal, you can see all the logs in same screen after the compilation command. In eclipse, these logs can be seen at
Window->show view->General->Error Log
If you want the IDE(Eclipse) to point out the warning, error or other diagnostic message exactly at the particular element in the code editor, we have to call the printMessage method of javax.annotation.processing.Messager with 3 arguments as shown below.
messager.printMessage(Kind.ERROR, "Error Message", element);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 897
I was finally able to enable my own annotation processor by adding my jar file.
And it finally worked.
Upvotes: 21