java.lang.annotation.ElementType
.
If an @Target
meta-annotation is not present on an annotation
interface T
, then an annotation of type T
may be written as
a modifier for any declaration.
If an @Target
meta-annotation is present, the compiler will enforce
the usage restrictions indicated by ElementType
enum constants, in line with JLS 9.7.4.
For example, this @Target
meta-annotation indicates that the
declared interface is itself a meta-annotation interface. It can only be
used on annotation interface declarations:
@Target(ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE) public @interface MetaAnnotationType { ... }
This @Target
meta-annotation indicates that the declared class or
interface is intended solely for use as a member class or interface in
complex annotation interface declarations. It cannot be used to annotate
anything directly:
@Target({}) public @interface MemberInterface { ... }
It is a compile-time error for a single ElementType
constant to
appear more than once in an @Target
annotation. For example, the
following @Target
meta-annotation is illegal:
@Target({ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.FIELD}) public @interface Bogus { ... }
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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public ElementType[] | Returns: an array of the kinds of elements an annotation interface can be applied toReturns an array of the kinds of elements an annotation interface can be applied to. |
value | back to summary |
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public ElementType[] value() Returns an array of the kinds of elements an annotation interface can be applied to.
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