@Retention(value=SOURCE)
@Target(value={CONSTRUCTOR,FIELD,LOCAL_VARIABLE,METHOD,PARAMETER,TYPE})
public @interface GrabResolver
For example:
By default, the Grapes subsystem uses an Ivy chained resolver. Each resolver added using@GrabResolver
(name='restlet.org', root='http://maven.restlet.org')@Grab
(group='org.restlet', module='org.restlet', version='1.1.6') class MyRestlet extends org.restlet.Restlet { // ... }
@GrabResolver
is appended to the chain. By default, the grape
subsystem is shared globally, so added resolvers will become available for any subsequent
grab calls. Dependency resolution follows Ivy's artifact resolution which tries
to resolve artifacts in the order specified in the chain of resolvers.
Further information about customising grape behavior can be found on the Grape documentation page: http://groovy.codehaus.org/Grape.
Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description |
---|---|
java.lang.String |
name |
java.lang.String |
root |
Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
---|---|
boolean |
initClass
By default, when a
@GrabResolver annotation is used, a Grape.addResolver() call is added
to the static initializers of the class the annotatable node appears in. |
boolean |
m2Compatible |
java.lang.String |
value |
public abstract java.lang.String name
public abstract java.lang.String root
public abstract java.lang.String value
public abstract boolean m2Compatible
public abstract boolean initClass
@GrabResolver
annotation is used, a Grape.addResolver()
call is added
to the static initializers of the class the annotatable node appears in.
If you wish to disable this, add initClass=false
to the annotation.