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Fully Qualified Types
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
By default, the jOOQ code generator references all types as unqualified types, generating the necessary import statement at the beginning of generated classes.
In rare cases, this can cause problems when two types conflict with each other, e.g. when there is both a TABLE
and a TABLE_RECORD
table (generating a TableRecord
org.jooq.Record
type for TABLE
as well as a TableRecord
org.jooq.Table
type for TABLE_RECORD
). In this case, users can specify a regular expression that matches all objects whose corresponding generated artefacts should never be imported, but always be fully qualified.
<configuration> <generator> <generate> <fullyQualifiedTypes>.*\.MY_TABLE</fullyQualifiedTypes> </generate> </generator> </configuration>
See the configuration XSD, standalone code generation, and maven code generation for more details.
new org.jooq.meta.jaxb.Configuration() .withGenerator( new Generate() .withFullyQualifiedTypes(".*\\.MY_TABLE") )
See the configuration XSD and programmatic code generation for more details.
import org.jooq.meta.jaxb.* configuration { generator { generate { fullyQualifiedTypes = ".*\\.MY_TABLE" } } }
See the configuration XSD and gradle code generation for more details.
configuration { generator { generate { fullyQualifiedTypes = ".*\\.MY_TABLE" } } }
See the configuration XSD and gradle code generation for more details.
generationTool { generator { generate { fullyQualifiedTypes = ".*\\.MY_TABLE" } } }
See the configuration XSD and gradle code generation for more details.
As always, when regular expressions are used, they are regular expressions with default flags.
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