As discussed a little in HHH-8140[1] and on the earlier Eclipse thread, I'd like to look at simplifying the build a bit around making IDE setup easier. One thing that came to mind was looking at source generation. Today we have source generation occur for: * Antlr * JAXB * JPA static metamodel gen * Logging
The first 2 rely on specific tools while the other 2 are generated via AnnotationProcessors. For the first 2, there is really not much to discuss aside from possibly to consider adding those outputs to Git. I'd actually be open to considering that for JAXB. Its inputs are very infrequently changing, so much so that I don't see needing to generate that stuff often. The Antlr stuff on the other hand changes more frequently. But really it is the AnnotationProcessors I wanted to talk about. Currently we apply the AnnotationProcessors in separate javac task configurations. I cannot remember all the reasons we decided to do it this way originally. But I know that one was wanting to be able to keep the output of each (the generated sources) in dedicated directories[2]. But we could also just lump all the APT output into one single, separate directory (target/generated-src/apt/main, target/generated-src/apt/test, e.g.). What this would gain us is the ability for the IDE to run APT as part of normal javac. It would be one less thing to set up when setting up the IDE project. WDYT? [1] https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-8140 [2] Also, I remember IDEA, back then, had difficulty with AnnotationProcessors and separating the compilation dir and generation dir. It wrote both to the same dir, which is the javac apt default; IDEA just had no option to adjust that. IDEA 12 does. _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev