Hi John,

if you have a custom flagencoder why not just call
new EncodingManager(new YourFlagEncoder()) ?

Reflections was abandoned due to portability reasons but also it is not
really necessary here, especially as you use it as a library and you
have a custom flag encoder anyway.

Regards,
Peter

On 28.05.2015 20:14, John Zhao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a project which use GH as a library.
> I have implemented my own flag encoder, like xxxFlagEncoder.
> I don't figure out a good way to initialize it, except to change the
> EncodingManger to insert xxxFlagEncoder on parseEncoderString().
> I think it's better the change the way EncodingManger initialize all
> the flagEncoders.
> EncodingManger can use reflection to find the class or flagEncoder
> from its name, if we standardize the name and toString method.
>
> Do you think it's a good idea, or there is a better way? 
>
>
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