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there are some annotations that imply extension, like @Stateless. Every now and again, the user may want to override one of the methods from the extended class. When the user opens the Insert Code dialog, to generate the method, none of the methods from the EJB space are listed.. just the methods from Object. This pattern is also used by the annotations defined in JSR289. It would be nice to see the Insert Code->Method item list the direct and implied methods for classes that have class-level annotations that imply 'MyClass extends FooClass'
May need some help from java infrastructure.
NOTE: I was using the @Stateless as an EXAMPLE of a larger family of annotation that cause apt to transform @FooBar public class RabOof { ... } TO public class RabOof extends x.y.z.FooBar { ... } or something similar.