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[jira] Commented: (RIVER-272) ClassDep.java relies on Sun specific
Internal JDK API
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Jukka Zitting commented on RIVER-272:
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Looks interesting. Where/how do you think something like this could be best integrated with River? A patch would be nice.
Also, it would be great to have tests for any new code. This looks like a piece of code that should be easy to write unit tests for.
> ClassDep.java relies on Sun specific Internal JDK API
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: RIVER-272
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RIVER-272
> Project: River
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: com_sun_jini_tool
> Affects Versions: jtsk_2.1
> Environment: Windows XP, JDK 1.4 - JDK 1.6, Eclipse 3.3 IDE
> Reporter: Hakan Kocakulak
> Attachments: classdepend.zip
>
>
> ClassDep.java relies on Sun specific Internal JDK API
> import sun.tools.java.BinaryClass;
> > import sun.tools.java.ClassDeclaration; import
> > sun.tools.java.ClassFile; import sun.tools.java.ClassNotFound; import
> > sun.tools.java.ClassPath; import sun.tools.java.Constants; import
> > sun.tools.java.Environment; import sun.tools.java.Identifier; import
> > sun.tools.java.MemberDefinition; import sun.tools.java.Package; import
> > sun.tools.java.Type;
> while building from eclipse IDE, IDE do not add these Classes to classpath and can not build project.
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