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Q: Spring jpa entity and Lombok

CawaI've created project with spring. dependencies { compile('org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-cache') compile('org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-data-jpa') compile('org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-data-rest') compile('org.springframework.boot:spri...

Did you check the actual output? Did lombok instrument the classes? Also, lombok is only needed for compilation time not runtime.
Actual output? Maybe some info for java(spring) dummy? And lombok is in compile('org.projectlombok:lombok')
I mean, check the compiled .class files and see if the methods have been added into them (use a java decompiler or the 'javap' command on it). Compile dependency means it will be included in the produced artifact, this would be provided scope (which you need a plugin for in gradle) though this is unimportant.
I've checked compiled entity, and theres no getters and setters pastie.org/10759960 So it seems that lombock is not working
You should try running lombok in isolation on your class. It is an annotation preprocessor which could interfere with other preprocessors if done incorrectly.
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Just created some additional class with only @Data annotation, and compiled class also haven't getters and setters.
ahoi
did you try running lombok with javac simply?
hi
no
momeny, will try
moment
if that doesnt work Its definitely a lombok bug
javac src/main/groovy/com/secretcloset/Entity/Employee.java
i've got error about import
package lombok does not exist
23:24
you need it on the classpath
-cp <your lombok jar>
and remove your imports for now
those also would have to be on the cp
just try a plain class with those methods
u mean without @data?
no @data you need to keep
thats how lombok knows to process
javap src.main.groovy.com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee
Warning: Binary file src.main.groovy.com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee contains com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee
Compiled from "Employee.java"
public class com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee {
public com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String);
}
javac src/main/groovy/com/secretcloset/Entity/Employee.java -cp src/main/groovy/com/secretcloset/Entity/lombok-1.16.6-sources.jar
hmm, can you remove your constructors?
may be the problem
and javac with this jar
and now
cawa@cawa-MS-7721  ~/java/projects/backend.secretcloset.net   master  javap src.main.groovy.com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee
Warning: Binary file src.main.groovy.com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee contains com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee
Compiled from "Employee.java"
public class com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee {
public com.secretcloset.Entity.Employee(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String);
public java.lang.String getFirstName();
public java.lang.String getLastName();
public java.lang.String getDescription();
so now its working
23:35
yeah i think its cause thats the sources jar
you were using
only has the sources in it
but im using gradle to buld project
maven repo?
maven { url "https://repo.spring.io/snapshot" }
maven { url "https://repo.spring.io/milestone" }
finaly
i've figured out
city was groovy
i've changed it to plain java
and now i have all methods
what partof it was groovy?
im a dummy in java, so i realy dont know differences
23:41
what did you change?
but file name was City.grovyy
and i've chnaged to .java
ah okay makes sense then
though lombok should work with .groovy as well
maybne for you))
but gradle was using groovy to compile
thanks
23:43
no problem
cu
btw you put it in the groovy directory
so gradle will use groovy to compile
automatically
but i think lombok is some tool
not compiler
so why the problem was with grovy?

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