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The RxMicro Annotation Processor main module that contains the annotation processor classes.

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package io.rxmicro.annotation.processor;

import io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.cdi.CDIClassStructuresBuilder;
import io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.common.BaseRxMicroAnnotationProcessor;
import io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.common.component.impl.AbstractModuleClassStructuresBuilder;
import io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.common.component.impl.CompositeModuleClassStructuresBuilder;
import io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.data.aggregator.DataRepositoryModuleClassStructuresBuilder;
import io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.rest.client.RestClientModuleClassStructuresBuilder;
import io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.rest.server.RestServerModuleClassStructuresBuilder;

import java.util.List;

import static io.rxmicro.annotation.processor.common.util.InternalLoggers.logThrowableStackTrace;
import static io.rxmicro.common.util.Exceptions.reThrow;

/**
 * This is the {@code RxMicro Annotation Processor}.
 *
 * 

* The RxMicro framework uses the {@link javax.annotation.processing.Processor}, which generates standard code using RxMicro annotations. * *

* Thus, the RxMicro framework is a framework of declarative programming. * *

* Using the RxMicro framework, the developer focuses on writing the business logic of a microservice. * Then he configures the desired standard behavior with RxMicro annotations. * When compiling a project, the {@code RxMicro Annotation Processor} generates additional classes. * Generated classes contain a standard logic that ensures the functionality of the created microservice. * *

* How it works? * *

* While solving a business task, the developer writes Micro service source code. * Then the developer configures the desired standard microservice behavior via RxMicro annotations. * After that, the developer compiles the project. * *

* Since the {@code RxMicro Annotation Processor} is configured in maven, when compiling a project this processor handles * the source code of the microservice and generates the additional classes: Micro service generated code. * After that, the compiler compiles the source and generated microservice codes: * Micro service byte code and Micro service generated byte code. * *

* The compiled source and generated codes along with the RxMicro runtime libraries perform useful work. * * @author nedis * @since 0.1 */ public final class RxMicroAnnotationProcessor extends BaseRxMicroAnnotationProcessor { private static CompositeModuleClassStructuresBuilder create() { try { return new CompositeModuleClassStructuresBuilder<>( List.of( RestServerModuleClassStructuresBuilder.create(), RestClientModuleClassStructuresBuilder.create(), DataRepositoryModuleClassStructuresBuilder.create(), CDIClassStructuresBuilder.create() ) ); } catch (final Throwable throwable) { logThrowableStackTrace(throwable); return reThrow(throwable); } } /** * Default constructor for the {@code RxMicro Annotation Processor}. */ public RxMicroAnnotationProcessor() { super(create()); } }





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