OpenCSV Java - CsvToBeanFilter using annotated objects instead of a HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy










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I'm reading a CSV file and am using a HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy to associate columns in my Object to those in the input data and it all works fine.



In addition, I've implemented a CsvToBeanFilter to filter out data before the objects are constructed to improve performance.



What I would like to do is move away from HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy and move to annotated fields on my object.



The provided example for CsvToBeanFilter however, seem to be referring to the MappingStrategy to get the column outside of the object.



Any ideas how I can do this with annotated fields?



From the fact the supplied documentation doesn't compile, and references a deprecated method makes me think I might be out of luck.










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    I'm reading a CSV file and am using a HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy to associate columns in my Object to those in the input data and it all works fine.



    In addition, I've implemented a CsvToBeanFilter to filter out data before the objects are constructed to improve performance.



    What I would like to do is move away from HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy and move to annotated fields on my object.



    The provided example for CsvToBeanFilter however, seem to be referring to the MappingStrategy to get the column outside of the object.



    Any ideas how I can do this with annotated fields?



    From the fact the supplied documentation doesn't compile, and references a deprecated method makes me think I might be out of luck.










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      I'm reading a CSV file and am using a HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy to associate columns in my Object to those in the input data and it all works fine.



      In addition, I've implemented a CsvToBeanFilter to filter out data before the objects are constructed to improve performance.



      What I would like to do is move away from HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy and move to annotated fields on my object.



      The provided example for CsvToBeanFilter however, seem to be referring to the MappingStrategy to get the column outside of the object.



      Any ideas how I can do this with annotated fields?



      From the fact the supplied documentation doesn't compile, and references a deprecated method makes me think I might be out of luck.










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      I'm reading a CSV file and am using a HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy to associate columns in my Object to those in the input data and it all works fine.



      In addition, I've implemented a CsvToBeanFilter to filter out data before the objects are constructed to improve performance.



      What I would like to do is move away from HeaderColumnNameTranslateMappingStrategy and move to annotated fields on my object.



      The provided example for CsvToBeanFilter however, seem to be referring to the MappingStrategy to get the column outside of the object.



      Any ideas how I can do this with annotated fields?



      From the fact the supplied documentation doesn't compile, and references a deprecated method makes me think I might be out of luck.







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          Cross-posting from the bug report I filed.




          Yeah, you've caught us at an inopertune moment. I became aware of that
          use for getColumnIndex() after I deprecated it, and the replacement
          for CsvToBeanFilter (BeanVerifier) is in master, but hasn't been
          released yet. Right now, just use the deprecated getColumnIndex() if
          you have to. It should be very easy to move from CsvToBeanFilter to
          BeanVerifier once 4.4 is released.



          I'll take care of the documentation error another time, but thanks
          very much for pointing it out. I believe in flawless documentation.







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            Cross-posting from the bug report I filed.




            Yeah, you've caught us at an inopertune moment. I became aware of that
            use for getColumnIndex() after I deprecated it, and the replacement
            for CsvToBeanFilter (BeanVerifier) is in master, but hasn't been
            released yet. Right now, just use the deprecated getColumnIndex() if
            you have to. It should be very easy to move from CsvToBeanFilter to
            BeanVerifier once 4.4 is released.



            I'll take care of the documentation error another time, but thanks
            very much for pointing it out. I believe in flawless documentation.







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              Cross-posting from the bug report I filed.




              Yeah, you've caught us at an inopertune moment. I became aware of that
              use for getColumnIndex() after I deprecated it, and the replacement
              for CsvToBeanFilter (BeanVerifier) is in master, but hasn't been
              released yet. Right now, just use the deprecated getColumnIndex() if
              you have to. It should be very easy to move from CsvToBeanFilter to
              BeanVerifier once 4.4 is released.



              I'll take care of the documentation error another time, but thanks
              very much for pointing it out. I believe in flawless documentation.







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                Cross-posting from the bug report I filed.




                Yeah, you've caught us at an inopertune moment. I became aware of that
                use for getColumnIndex() after I deprecated it, and the replacement
                for CsvToBeanFilter (BeanVerifier) is in master, but hasn't been
                released yet. Right now, just use the deprecated getColumnIndex() if
                you have to. It should be very easy to move from CsvToBeanFilter to
                BeanVerifier once 4.4 is released.



                I'll take care of the documentation error another time, but thanks
                very much for pointing it out. I believe in flawless documentation.







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                Cross-posting from the bug report I filed.




                Yeah, you've caught us at an inopertune moment. I became aware of that
                use for getColumnIndex() after I deprecated it, and the replacement
                for CsvToBeanFilter (BeanVerifier) is in master, but hasn't been
                released yet. Right now, just use the deprecated getColumnIndex() if
                you have to. It should be very easy to move from CsvToBeanFilter to
                BeanVerifier once 4.4 is released.



                I'll take care of the documentation error another time, but thanks
                very much for pointing it out. I believe in flawless documentation.








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