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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T03:31:54+00:00 2026-06-16T03:31:54+00:00

I’m trying to write an annotation processor to insert methods and fields on a

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I’m trying to write an annotation processor to insert methods and fields on a class… and the documentation is so sparse. I’m not getting far and I don’t know if I’m approaching it correctly.

The processing environment provides a Filer object which has handy methods for creating new source and class files. Those work fine but then I tried to figure out how read the existing source files, and all it provides is “getResource”. So in my Processor implementation I’ve done this:

@Override
public boolean process(Set<? extends TypeElement> annotations, RoundEnvironment roundEnv) {
    try {
        for (TypeElement te : annotations) {
            for (Element element : roundEnv.getElementsAnnotatedWith(te)) {
                FileObject in_file = processingEnv.getFiler().getResource(
                    StandardLocation.SOURCE_PATH, "",
                    element.asType().toString().replace(".", "/") + ".java");

                FileObject out_file = processingEnv.getFiler().getResource(
                    StandardLocation.SOURCE_OUTPUT, "",
                    element.asType().toString().replace(".", "/") + ".java");

                //if (out_file.getLastModified() >= in_file.getLastModified()) continue;

                CharSequence data = in_file.getCharContent(false);

                data = transform(data); // run the macro processor

                JavaFileObject out_file2 = processingEnv.getFiler().createSourceFile(
                    element.asType().toString(), element);
                Writer w = out_file2.openWriter();
                w.append(data);
                w.close();
            }
        }
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
        processingEnv.getMessager().printMessage(Diagnostic.Kind.ERROR, e.getMessage());
    }
    return true;
}

My first quandary is I can’t help feeling that element.asType().toString().replace(".", "/") + ".java" (to get the qualified type name and convert it into a package and source file path) is not a nice way to approach the problem. The rest of the API is so over-engineered but there doesn’t seem to be a handy method for retrieving the original source code.

The real problem is that then the compiler gets spontaneously upset by the second source file in the output directory (“error: duplicate class”) and now I’m stuck.

I’ve already written the rest of this — a macro lexer and parser and whatnot for calculating some data and inserting the field values and methods — but it operates as a initial step outside the compiler. Except for the fact that the original files cannot have a .java extension (to prevent the compiler seeing them), this works nicely. Then I heard that annotations can do code generation, which I assume will be more proper and convenient, but I can’t find much guidance on it.

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    2026-06-16T03:31:55+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 3:31 am

    The intention behind the annotation processor is to allow a developer to add new classes, not replace existing classes. That being said, there is a bug that allows you to add code to existing classes. Project Lombok has leveraged this to add getter and setter (among other things) to your compiled java classes.

    The approach I have taken to ‘replace’ methods/fields is either extend from or delegate to the input class. This allows you to override/divert calls to the target class.

    So if this is your input class:

    InputImpl.java:

    public class InputImpl implements Input{
        public void foo(){
            System.out.println("foo");
        }
        public void bar(){
            System.out.println("bar");
        }
    }
    

    You could generate the following to "replace" it:

    InputReplacementImpl.java:

    public class InputReplacementImpl implements Input{
    
        private Input delegate;
    
        //setup delegate....
    
        public void foo(){
            System.out.println("foo replacement");
        }
        public void bar(){
            delegate.bar();
        }
    }
    

    This begs the question, how do you reference InputReplacementImpl instead of InputImpl. You can either generate some more code to perform the wrapping or simply call the constructor of the code expected to be generated.

    I’m not really sure what your question is, but I hope this sheds some light on your issues.

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