ConvertingMethod.java revision 686
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getName() +
" has parameter or return type that " +
0N/A "cannot be translated into an open type";
0N/A /* Check that this method will be callable when we are going from 0N/A * open types to Java types, for example when we are going from 0N/A * an MXBean wrapper to the underlying resource. 0N/A * The parameters will be converted to 0N/A * Java types, so they must be "reconstructible". The return 0N/A * value will be converted to an Open Type, so if it is convertible 0N/A * at all there is no further check needed. 0N/A /* Check that this method will be callable when we are going from 0N/A * Java types to open types, for example when we are going from 0N/A * an MXBean proxy to the open types that it will be mapped to. 0N/A * The return type will be converted back to a Java type, so it 0N/A * must be "reconstructible". The parameters will be converted to 0N/A * open types, so if it is convertible at all there is no further 0N/A // probably can't happen 0N/A "from open values: " + e;
0N/A // probably can't happen 0N/A "value to open value: " + e;