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Let's say I define an annotation called @MyAnnotation.

There is a class X which is declared as:

@MyAnnotation
class X { .... }

Now at compile time I want to inspect all classes annotated with @MyAnnotation and do some code generation to more java source files that need to be compiled as well in the same process.

Is this possible using java annotation processor or some other tool?

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APT tool has been merged into javac in Java 6. This is a much better tutorial for annotation processing.

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You may take a look at the Java apt (Annotation Processing Tool) for such a thing.

You can find the Getting Started page, and a nice article (1, 2, 3) about how to use that to generate code.

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    warning: The apt tool and its associated API are planned to be removed in the next major JDK release. These features have been superseded by javac and the standardized annotation processing API, javax.annotation.processing and javax.lang.model. Commented Nov 7, 2016 at 22:48

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