And we are not 2 lone souls, trust me on that ;-)

On 13/03/2025 16:06, Brian Demers wrote:
Sounds like we have similar opinions on Lombok 😉

On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 11:01 AM Emmanuel Lecharny <elecha...@gmail.com <mailto:elecha...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi Brian,

    actually, never mind :-) I have it working.

    I followed the https://projectlombok.org/setup/eclipse
    <https://projectlombok.org/setup/eclipse> page, and after
    having added the lombok plugin, it's all finer!

    To answer your question, no we don't use lombok. It's useless, and
    creates issues just to save a few typing that you don't even have
    tyo do
    if you use the IDE create code feature.


    On 13/03/2025 15:17, Brian Demers wrote:
     > My guess is you need to enable annotation processors.
     > I haven't used Eclipse in a while, so not sure if these
    instructions are
     > correct:
     >
    
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43404891/how-to-configure-java-annotation-processors-in-eclipse
 
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43404891/how-to-configure-java-annotation-processors-in-eclipse>
     >
     > IntelliJ requires something similar.
     >
     > Related: https://github.com/apache/directory-scimple/issues/540
    <https://github.com/apache/directory-scimple/issues/540>
     >
     > I didn't add a lot of detail in that issue, but my frustrations
    with Lombok
     > are based on this type of problem (well, that and it's difficult
    to debug
     > code generated at compile time by an annotation processor).  Maybe it
     > should be updated to simply "Remove Lombok" 🙂
     >
     > Maybe a note should be added to the readme about IDE support
    until the
     > above issue is resolved đŸ€”
     >
     > I also think IDEs could do a better job of enabling annotation
    processors
     > if configured by build tools, but that's a different problem.
     >
     > TL;DR (opinion) lombok is great for code in blog posts, it's
    painful in
     > real projects.
     >
     > On a slightly more serious note, are any of the other Directory
    projects
     > using Lombok? Or does anyone have strong opinions for or against?
     >
     > -Brian
     >
     > On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 10:01 AM Emmanuel LĂ©charny
    <elecha...@gmail.com <mailto:elecha...@gmail.com>>
     > wrote:
     >
     >> Hi Brian,
     >>
     >> I have a bit of day job's time to investigate SCIM, and obvioulsy,
     >> SCIMple is going to be my choice.
     >>
     >> A few question: yesterday, I have had hard time buildling the
    project (I
     >> have updated the readme to reflect the build process, because mvn
     >> package is not doing the job when you haven't build the project
    at least
     >> once). Anyway, tests are passing green, all is good. But... I
    loaded it
     >> in Eclipse, and I get a bunch of errors, like some methods that
    are not
     >> present:
     >>
     >> log cannot be resolved  RepositoryRegistry.java
     >>
    
/scim-core-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/src/main/java/org/apache/directory/scim/core/repository
     >>
     >> line 64 Java Problem
     >>
     >> AFAICT, the Lombok @SLF4J is suppose to magically create this
    log field.
     >>
     >> Do you have a quick guide on how to get it working with Eclipse?
     >> Thanks!
     >>
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     >> emm...@worteks.com <mailto:emm...@worteks.com>
     >> elecha...@apache.org <mailto:elecha...@apache.org>
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