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Customizing Granite DS Actionscript code generation from Java classes

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I\'m using GraniteDS Actionscript code generation templates that let\'s me take a Java object and convert it to an Actionscript class.

I'm using GraniteDS Actionscript code generation templates that let's me take a Java object and convert it to an Actionscript class.

It's mainly use开发者_JAVA技巧d for BlazeDS Java to Flash communication but I'm adapting it to work with JSON webservices using XStream/JETTISON JSON.

Is it possible to use the Granite DS Groovy templates to inspect annotations on a Java class and use that to generate the code bindings?

For example I create an @XStreamAlias to shorten the class name when sent through JSON, but I need my Actionscript generated classes to support that as well.

package com.webwars.game;
@XStreamAlias("UnitStack")
public class UnitStack implements Serializable {

I want my Actionscript generated code to be:

package com.webwars.gameplatform.combat.pvp {

    [Bindable]
    [RemoteClass(alias="UnitStack")]
    public class UnitStack extends UnitStackBase {

Is this possible with the groovy templates?

I can't seem to find any documentation on what properties are available in the GraniteDS Groovy Template JavaType? The documentation listed on the GraniteDS site for JavaType goes to a broken Javadoc link.

For example in my bean.gsp can I do something like:

<%

    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // Use the XStreamAlias annotation as the classname

    def alias = jClass.qualifiedName;
    if (jClass.hasAnnotation("XStreamAlias)) {
      alias = jClass.getAnnotation("XStreamAlias");    
    } 

%>

[Bindable]
[RemoteClass(alias="${alias}")]
public class ${jClass.as3Type.name} extends ${jClass.as3Type.name}Base {<%


I discovered source code for the JavaBean.java >> JavaAbstractType.java which contains a method to get the Class:

public abstract class JavaAbstractType implements JavaType {
    public Class<?> getType() {
        return type;
    }

So in the Groovy bean.gsp template I modified it to support XStream aliased classes:

<%
    //////////////////////////////////
    /// Check if class has been Aliased by XStream
    def alias = jClass.qualifiedName;
    def actualClass = jClass.type;

    if (jClass.isAnnotationPresent(
                        com.thoughtworks.xstream.annotations.XStreamAlias.class)) {
        com.thoughtworks.xstream.annotations.XStreamAlias xstreamAlias = actualClass.getAnnotation(com.thoughtworks.xstream.annotations.XStreamAlias.class);
        alias = xstreamAlias.value();
    }
%>
[Bindable]
[RemoteClass(alias="${alias}")]
public class ${jClass.as3Type.name} extends ${jClass.as3Type.name}Base {<%
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