Exemple #1
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  @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
  public static Type resolveType(String typeName, ClassDoc klass, JAXDoclet<?> doclet) {
    log("resolving " + typeName + " in " + klass.qualifiedTypeName());
    // first look in inner classes
    for (ClassDoc innerClass : klass.innerClasses(false)) {
      if (innerClass.simpleTypeName().equals(typeName)) return innerClass;
    }
    // then the class itself
    if (klass.typeName().equals(typeName)) return klass;
    try {
      // then go through the named imports
      for (ClassDoc importedClass : klass.importedClasses()) {
        if (importedClass.typeName().equals(typeName)) return importedClass;
      }
      // then the package imports
      for (PackageDoc importedPackage : klass.importedPackages()) {
        for (ClassDoc importedClass : importedPackage.allClasses(false)) {
          if (importedClass.typeName().equals(typeName)) return importedClass;
        }
      }
    } catch (NullPointerException e) {

    }
    // now try FQDN
    Type type = doclet.forName(typeName);
    if (type != null) return type;
    log("resolving failed for " + typeName + " in " + klass.qualifiedTypeName());
    return null;
  }
Exemple #2
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 public static Type getCollectionType(Type type, JAXDoclet<?> doclet) {
   Type collectionType = Utils.findSuperType(type, "java.util.Collection");
   // FIXME: this is dodgy at best
   if (collectionType != null) {
     ParameterizedType parameterizedType = type.asParameterizedType();
     Type[] types = parameterizedType == null ? null : parameterizedType.typeArguments();
     if (types != null && types.length == 1) return types[0];
     return doclet.forName("java.lang.Object");
   }
   return type;
 }