javax.persistence.Converter Java Examples
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javax.persistence.Converter.
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Example #1
Source File: ClassFileArchiveEntryHandler.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private ClassDescriptor toClassDescriptor(ClassFile classFile, ArchiveEntry entry) { ClassDescriptor.Categorization categorization = ClassDescriptor.Categorization.OTHER;; final AnnotationsAttribute visibleAnnotations = (AnnotationsAttribute) classFile.getAttribute( AnnotationsAttribute.visibleTag ); if ( visibleAnnotations != null ) { if ( visibleAnnotations.getAnnotation( Entity.class.getName() ) != null || visibleAnnotations.getAnnotation( MappedSuperclass.class.getName() ) != null || visibleAnnotations.getAnnotation( Embeddable.class.getName() ) != null ) { categorization = ClassDescriptor.Categorization.MODEL; } else if ( visibleAnnotations.getAnnotation( Converter.class.getName() ) != null ) { categorization = ClassDescriptor.Categorization.CONVERTER; } } return new ClassDescriptorImpl( classFile.getName(), categorization, entry.getStreamAccess() ); }
Example #2
Source File: AbstractConverterDescriptor.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private AutoApplicableConverterDescriptor resolveAutoApplicableDescriptor( Class<? extends AttributeConverter> converterClass, Boolean forceAutoApply) { final boolean autoApply; if ( forceAutoApply != null ) { // if the caller explicitly specified whether to auto-apply, honor that autoApply = forceAutoApply; } else { // otherwise, look at the converter's @Converter annotation final Converter annotation = converterClass.getAnnotation( Converter.class ); autoApply = annotation != null && annotation.autoApply(); } return autoApply ? new AutoApplicableConverterDescriptorStandardImpl( this ) : AutoApplicableConverterDescriptorBypassedImpl.INSTANCE; }
Example #3
Source File: AnnotationMetadataSourceProcessorImpl.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private void categorizeAnnotatedClass(Class annotatedClass, AttributeConverterManager attributeConverterManager) { final XClass xClass = reflectionManager.toXClass( annotatedClass ); // categorize it, based on assumption it does not fall into multiple categories if ( xClass.isAnnotationPresent( Converter.class ) ) { //noinspection unchecked attributeConverterManager.addAttributeConverter( annotatedClass ); } else if ( xClass.isAnnotationPresent( Entity.class ) || xClass.isAnnotationPresent( MappedSuperclass.class ) ) { xClasses.add( xClass ); } else if ( xClass.isAnnotationPresent( Embeddable.class ) ) { xClasses.add( xClass ); } else { log.debugf( "Encountered a non-categorized annotated class [%s]; ignoring", annotatedClass.getName() ); } }
Example #4
Source File: AbstractVKeyProcessor.java From nomulus with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private JavaFile createJavaFile( String packageName, String converterClassName, TypeMirror entityTypeMirror) { TypeName entityType = ClassName.get(entityTypeMirror); ParameterizedTypeName attributeConverter = ParameterizedTypeName.get( ClassName.get("google.registry.persistence.converter", "VKeyConverter"), entityType, ClassName.get(getSqlColumnType())); MethodSpec getAttributeClass = MethodSpec.methodBuilder("getAttributeClass") .addAnnotation(Override.class) .addModifiers(Modifier.PROTECTED) .returns( ParameterizedTypeName.get( ClassName.get(Class.class), ClassName.get(entityTypeMirror))) .addStatement("return $T.class", entityType) .build(); TypeSpec vKeyConverter = TypeSpec.classBuilder(converterClassName) .addAnnotation( AnnotationSpec.builder(ClassName.get(Converter.class)) .addMember("autoApply", "true") .build()) .addModifiers(Modifier.FINAL) .superclass(attributeConverter) .addMethod(getAttributeClass) .build(); return JavaFile.builder(packageName, vKeyConverter).build(); }
Example #5
Source File: EclipselinkStaticWeaveMojo.java From eclipselink-maven-plugin with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private Set<String> findEntities(String[] allBasePackages, final URL[] classPath) { final Set<String> result = new TreeSet<>(); try (final ScanResult scanResult = new ClassGraph().whitelistPackages(allBasePackages).enableAnnotationInfo().overrideClasspath((Object[]) classPath).scan()) { result.addAll(extract(scanResult, Entity.class)); result.addAll(extract(scanResult, MappedSuperclass.class)); result.addAll(extract(scanResult, Embeddable.class)); result.addAll(extract(scanResult, Converter.class)); } return result; }
Example #6
Source File: CandidateComponentsIndexerTests.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Test public void persistenceConverter() { testSingleComponent(SampleConverter.class, Converter.class); }
Example #7
Source File: CandidateComponentsIndexerTests.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Test public void persistenceConverter() { testSingleComponent(SampleConverter.class, Converter.class); }
Example #8
Source File: ConverterScanner.java From minnal with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override protected boolean match(Class<?> clazz) { return clazz.isAnnotationPresent(Converter.class); }
Example #9
Source File: AttributeConverterDefinition.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Build an AttributeConverterDefinition from an AttributeConverter instance. The * converter is searched for a {@link Converter} annotation to determine whether it should * be treated as auto-apply. If the annotation is present, {@link Converter#autoApply()} is * used to make that determination. If the annotation is not present, {@code false} is assumed. * * @param attributeConverter The AttributeConverter instance * * @return The constructed definition */ public static AttributeConverterDefinition from(AttributeConverter attributeConverter) { boolean autoApply = false; Converter converterAnnotation = attributeConverter.getClass().getAnnotation( Converter.class ); if ( converterAnnotation != null ) { autoApply = converterAnnotation.autoApply(); } return new AttributeConverterDefinition( attributeConverter, autoApply ); }