package javax.annotation.meta; import java.lang.annotation.Documented; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; /** * This annotation can be applied to the value() element of an annotation that * is annotated as a TypeQualifier. This is only appropriate if the value field * returns a value that is an Enumeration. * * Applications of the type qualifier with different values are exclusive, and * the enumeration is an exhaustive list of the possible values. * * For example, the following defines a type qualifier such that if you know a * value is neither {@literal @Foo(Color.Red)} or {@literal @Foo(Color.Blue)}, * then the value must be {@literal @Foo(Color.Green)}. And if you know it is * {@literal @Foo(Color.Green)}, you know it cannot be * {@literal @Foo(Color.Red)} or {@literal @Foo(Color.Blue)} * * * @TypeQualifier @interface Foo { * enum Color {RED, BLUE, GREEN}; * @Exhaustive Color value(); * } * */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) public @interface Exhaustive { }