| Summary: | APT work only for java files with at least one annotation | ||||||
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| Product: | [Eclipse Project] JDT | Reporter: | Christian Dietrich <christian.dietrich.opensource> | ||||
| Component: | APT | Assignee: | Generic inbox for the JDT-APT component <jdt-apt-inbox> | ||||
| Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |||||
| Severity: | normal | ||||||
| Priority: | P3 | ||||||
| Version: | 3.4.2 | ||||||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||
| Hardware: | PC | ||||||
| OS: | Windows XP | ||||||
| Whiteboard: | stalebug | ||||||
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Created attachment 149092 [details] eclipse project to reproduce the problem I try to use apt to check if a certain annotation is attached to all classes. this does not work cause my processor is only called for classes that have at least one annotation. but if i consigure my processor with * it should be called for all classes. if i call jdk apt from cmd line it works as expected