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Turning one annotation into many annotations with AspectJ

I have discovered a pattern in my JPA mappings that I would like to codify. A simple example follows:

@OneToMany(fetch=FetchType.EAGER)
@Sort(type=SortType.NATURAL)
private SortedSet<Item> items;

I would like to create a single annotation called SortedOneToMany that I can apply to the above set:

public @interface SortedOneToMany {
    FetchType fetch() default EAGER;
    SortType sort() default NATURAL;
    Class comparator() default void.class;
}

I have written the following aspect to "attach" the JPA annotations whenever it sees my annotation:

public aspect SortedOneToManyAspect {
    declare @field: @SortedOneToMany * *开发者_Go百科 : @OneToMany(fetch=FetchType.EAGER);
    declare @field: @SortedOneToMany * * : @Sort(type=SortType.NATURAL);
}

But I don't know how can I access the values of the SortedOneToMany annotation parameters and use them when defining the OneToMany and Sort annotations. There may be cases where I want to change one of the default values like so:

@SortedOneToMany(sort=SortType.COMPARATOR,comparator=ItemComparator.class)
private SortedSet<Item> items;

So how can I pass the annotation values from SortedOneToMany to the Sort annotation?


I received this answer from Andy Clement on the aspectj-users mailing list:

Hi,

I'm afraid you can't do that with AspectJ right now, you can't pass a piece of the matched information to the new annotation. I can perhaps imagine some hypothetical syntax:

declare @field: @SortedOneToMany(sort=SortType.COMPARATOR,comparator={1}) * * : @Sort(type=SortType.COMPARATOR,comparator={1});

which would seem to achieve what you want.

Maybe raise an enhancement request for it: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=AspectJ

sorry I don't have better news.

cheers Andy

I created a ticket for the issue in case anyone wants to follow the progress: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=345515

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