Y'alls discussion of this made me do some Googling and I found "JackDaw" which lets one do the automagic setter/getter thing strictly via "approved" annotation processing:

https://github.com/vbauer/jackdaw



On 03/16/2016 11:27 PM, BRF wrote:
I use it in some utility projects.  The only problem I have ever had with it is 
when using jsni in a class with lomboked code.  GWT compiler chokes on some 
generated variable names, but splitting the jsni into a separate class resolved 
that.  As far as jdk breakages they haven't been much of a hinderance here, but 
we upgrade slowly due to gwt anyways.  Java 9 appears it will better support 
building against old jdks so I think those issues will be fewer going forward 
possibly, but only time will tell.


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