On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 6:45:46 PM UTC+2, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> Hmm, it might be that Maps are only supported as properties within
> proxies. Unit tests only cover that at least (and IIRC, we were aware of
> the limitation but nobody worked on that final step).
>
It seems that doesn't matter where it is used: it gives warning when used
as proxy's property too (and again if I invert use case and use Map inside
a List):
public class EntityA {
public Map<EntityA, EntityB> getSimpleMap() { return
Collections.emptyMap(); }
public Map<EntityA, List<EntityB>> getListWithinMap() { return
Collections.emptyMap(); }
public List<Map<EntityA, EntityB>> getMapWithinList() { return
Collections.emptyList(); }
}
@ProxyFor(EntityA.class)
public interface EntityAProxy extends EntityProxy {
Map<EntityAProxy, EntityBProxy> getSimpleMap(); /* ok */
Map<EntityAProxy, List<EntityBProxy>> getListWithinMap(); /* error */
List<Map<EntityAProxy, EntityBProxy>> getMapWithinList(); /* error */
}
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