When creating History Converter that extends some abstract HistoryConverter in
implementation you need to add explicit @History annotation - it's not
propagated from parent class. For example:
{{{
public class SimpleHistoryConverter<T extends EventBusWithLookup> implements
HistoryConverter<T> {
@Override
public void convertFromToken(String historyName, String param, T eventBus) {
eventBus.dispatch(historyName);
}
public String convertToToken(String name) {
return "";
}
@Override
public boolean isCrawlable() {
return true;
}
}
}}}
Implementation:
{{{
@History(type = History.HistoryConverterType.SIMPLE)
public class Module1HistoryConverter extends
SimpleHistoryConverter<Module1EventBus> {
}
}}}
It would be handy to put it in parent class:
{{{
@History(type = History.HistoryConverterType.SIMPLE)
public class SimpleHistoryConverter<T extends EventBusWithLookup> implements
HistoryConverter<T> {
@Override
public void convertFromToken(String historyName, String param, T eventBus) {
eventBus.dispatch(historyName);
}
public String convertToToken(String name) {
return "";
}
@Override
public boolean isCrawlable() {
return true;
}
}
}}}
Implementation:
{{{
public class Module1HistoryConverter extends
SimpleHistoryConverter<Module1EventBus> {
}
}}}
and override it if needed in child class.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by kospiotr on 18 Jun 2013 at 4:38
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kospiotr
on 18 Jun 2013 at 4:38