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Feature Request
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Major
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Hi guys,
As I understand it, Forge has an understanding of your project that transcends Java's own understanding. So for example if I say...
field string --named foo
...Forge knows I'm creating a property, and it creates getters and setters for that property. But later if I do...
org.jboss.forge.parser.java.JavaClass.getMethods()
...then I get back just normal methods. I'll have to check their signature for 'get' or 'set' to see if they're properties. Equally if I do...
org.jboss.forge.parser.java.JavaClass.getFields()
...I get back just normal fields. I don't know if these are property fields (and if so, what their corresponding getter/setter methods are) or whether they're just internal fields (and should be ignored).
Is there a recommended way to 'get back out' the list of properties for a class? Something that tells me a) the field; b) the getter; c) the setter?
If it helps, for now I am using a rough implementation at: https://github.com/kennardconsulting/forge/blob/master/scaffold-metawidget/src/main/java/org/jboss/forge/scaffold/metawidget/inspector/propertystyle/ForgePropertyStyle.java
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FORGE-1342 Move parser-java addon's org.jboss.forge.addon.parser.java.beans to java-parser
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Expose the ForgePropertyStyle methods as an API | Closed | Unassigned |