On 12 nov, 15:33, koma <[email protected]> wrote:
> eclipse is reporting an error like this :
>
> "com.example.server.domainmodel.SomeEntity" can not be found in source
> packages. Check the inheritance chain from your module; it may not be
> inheriting a required module or a module may not be adding its source
> path entries properly.
>
> in the class
>
> package com.example.shared.proxies;
>
> @ProxyFor(com.example.server.domainmodel.SomeEntity.class)
> public interface SomeEntityProxy extends EntityProxy {
>
>         public Date getMemberSince();
>
>         public void setMemberSince(Date scheduled);
>
> }
>
> My module defines "client" and "shared" as source paths
>
> SomeEntity.class is on the server path, outside the source paths;
> SomeEntityProxy is on the shared path, for both client and server
>
> I think this problem is a false positive reported by the Eclipse
> Plugin ?

Yes, it shouldn't do that for classes used in annotations.

And I unfortunately didn't find a way to turn the error off (or at
least down to a warning)

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