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Old 12-12-2007, 09:43 AM
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i heard that annotations are used to generate code. but i want one example to view exactly how this happens. i tried with annotation processor. i dint get proper example to try it out. i know customised annotation. but it does not do anything with generating the code. so i wanted one full example starting from creating annotation processor to using the annotation in the application.
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