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Re: [tycho-user] Java Annotations problem
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I published Oxygen.1a JDT binaries onmaven central for use with Tycho.
should be available soon on
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cg%3Aorg.eclipse.tycho%20a%3Aorg.eclipse.jdt.core
Jan
On 13.10.17, 12:26, "tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Sievers, Jan" <tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of jan.sievers@xxxxxxx> wrote:
unfortunately JDT binaries are not on maven central, details see [1]
If you want newer JDT maven artifacts, I guess you will have to add an eclipse.org maven repo to your pom.xml or settings.xml
At least that's what eclipse platform seems to be doing
https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.platform.releng.aggregator/blob/2df84b9e959fdc0476113913dd1aa4db1a14b0d4/eclipse-platform-parent/pom.xml#L193-L202
Regards
Jan
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=510198
On 13.10.17, 12:02, "tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Ed Willink" <tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
Thanks. The bleeding edge of JDT annotations is pretty bloody.
It appears that
Buckmister / Tycho 0.26.0 predate the custom annotation support / nullable-non-null return checks. No problems.
Tycho 1.0.0 is in the middle of experimental functionality. Spurious problems.
Oxygen JDT is useable. Only minor problems.
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I have succeeded in setting cbi-jdt-version/cbi-jdt-apt-version in so far as I get errors reporting that the override versions are not found.
I can force the correct versions to be pulled from the Oxygen release but it appears that Tycho insists on using versions that come from (but are not in) Maven central. The platform is ignored.
i.e. my repo shows a -SNAPSHOT for my explicit forced load but a -V2017... for the failed Maven access.
Any clues?
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How about a use platform JDT configuration option?
Regards
Ed Willink
On 13/10/2017 08:08, Sievers, Jan wrote:
What is the underlying JDT in 0.26.0 / 1.0.0?
https://github.com/eclipse/tycho/blob/tycho-0.26.0/pom.xml#L95https://github.com/eclipse/tycho/blob/tycho-1.0.0/pom.xml#L95
Is it controllable?
you can override the default JDT/APT artifacts used (although I don't think this is the solution to the problem at hand). Make sure they match though. See e.g.
https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.platform.releng.aggregator/blob/2df84b9e959fdc0476113913dd1aa4db1a14b0d4/eclipse-platform-parent/pom.xml#L436-L446
Is there some configuration magic for Java annotation paths?
not that I know of, unless you are talking about annotation processing to generate sources, see
https://eclipse.org/tycho/sitedocs/tycho-compiler-plugin/compile-mojo.html#annotationProcessorshttps://eclipse.org/tycho/sitedocs/tycho-compiler-plugin/compile-mojo.html#generatedSourcesDirectory
The point that you are getting different errors/warnings may be simply related to your compiler errors/warnings configuration.
Since 1.0.0 .settings/org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs is used by default, see announcement
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/Release_Notes/1.0.0
Jan
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