Statically generated Java soruce file.
This
JResourceFile implementation will generate a Java source
file by copying the source code from a resource.
While copying a resource, we look for a package declaration and
replace it with the target package name. This allows the static Java
source code to have an arbitrary package declaration.
You can also use the getJClass method to obtain a
JClass object that represents the static file. This allows the client code
to refer to the class from other CodeModel generated code.
Note that because we don't parse the static Java source code,
the returned
JClass object doesn't respond to methods like
"isInterface" or "_extends",
author: Kohsuke Kawaguchi (kohsuke.kawaguchi@sun.com) |