Interface AnnotatedConstruct

All Known Subinterfaces:
ArrayType, DeclaredType, Element, ErrorType, ExecutableElement, ExecutableType, IntersectionType, ModuleElement, NoType, NullType, PackageElement, Parameterizable, PrimitiveType, QualifiedNameable, RecordComponentElement, ReferenceType, TypeElement, TypeMirror, TypeParameterElement, TypeVariable, UnionType, VariableElement, WildcardType

public interface AnnotatedConstruct
Represents a construct that can be annotated. A construct is either an element or a type. Annotations on an element are on a declaration, whereas annotations on a type are on a specific use of a type name. As defined by The Java Language Specification section 9.7.4, an annotation on an element is a declaration annotation and an annotation on a type is a type annotation. The terms directly present, present, indirectly present, and associated are used throughout this interface to describe precisely which annotations, either declaration annotations or type annotations, are returned by the methods in this interface.

In the definitions below, an annotation A has an annotation interface AI. If AI is a repeatable annotation interface, the type of the containing annotation is AIC.

Annotation A is directly present on a construct C if either:

  • A is explicitly or implicitly declared as applying to the source code representation of C.

    Typically, if exactly one annotation of type AI appears in the source code of representation of C, then A is explicitly declared as applying to C. An annotation of type AI on a record component can be implicitly propagated down to affiliated mandated members. Type annotations modifying the type of a record component can be also propagated to mandated members. Propagation of the annotations to mandated members is governed by rules given in the The Java Language Specification (JLS 8.10.1). If there are multiple annotations of type AI present on C, then if AI is repeatable annotation interface, an annotation of type AIC is implicitly declared on C.

  • A representation of A appears in the executable output for C, such as the RuntimeVisibleAnnotations (JVMS 4.7.16) or RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations (JVMS 4.7.17) attributes of a class file.

An annotation A is present on a construct C if either:

  • A is directly present on C.
  • No annotation of type AI is directly present on C, and C is a class and AI is inheritable and A is present on the superclass of C.
An annotation A is indirectly present on a construct C if both:
  • AI is a repeatable annotation interface with a containing annotation interface AIC.
  • An annotation of type AIC is directly present on C and A is an annotation included in the result of calling the value method of the directly present annotation of type AIC.
An annotation A is associated with a construct C if either:
  • A is directly or indirectly present on C.
  • No annotation of type AI is directly or indirectly present on C, and C is a class, and AI is inheritable, and A is associated with the superclass of C.
See Java Language Specification:
9.6 Annotation Interfaces
9.6.4.3 @Inherited
9.7.4 Where Annotations May Appear
9.7.5 Multiple Annotations of the Same Interface
Since:
1.8