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I am having some problems with my Annotation processing for Sapphire. I just
have opened only one project in my workspace and when I try to build to
generate the classes. The classes are not getting generated. Not sure what
is the issue. I tried to take the cutomCallbacks.xml form the Sapphire
samples distribution to see if that helps but I see that xml is not called
from plugin.
Any way to overcome this problem ?
~ Kamesh]]>Kamesh Sampath2011-09-16T16:12:03-00:00Re: Using customCallbacks.xml
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- Konstantin]]>Konstantin Komissarchik2011-09-16T17:16:41-00:00Re: Using customCallbacks.xml
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workspace and just started afresh and its started compiling and generating
the resources. Also when I comparing the meta files on the Samples project
I see a new builder called org.eclipse.sapphire.sdk.builder was added to the
project. From which dependency its coming and where its mandatory for us to
add it to the project builders to make sapphire generate the model classes
properly?
~ Kamesh
"Konstantin Komissarchik" wrote in message
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The customCallbacks.xml file is only used during the commandline build. To
get annotation processing to work in Eclipse, you have to enable it under
Project Properties -> Java Compiler -> Annotation Processing. You may want
to compare your project metadata files with project metadata files in the
samples project to get a handle on what it takes to configure a Sapphire
project.
- Konstantin]]>Kamesh Sampath2011-09-16T18:18:52-00:00Re: Using customCallbacks.xml
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- Konstantin]]>Konstantin Komissarchik2011-09-16T18:30:02-00:00