The Java Core Code Generator Note: This code only generates the R5 java code. Older generated models are now maintained by hand. To run this code, run the class JavaCoreGenerator with 3 parameters: * 1: fhir version to generate from (e.g. 4.1.0 or 'current' * 2: project directory to read configuration and templates from - e.g. C:\work\org.hl7.fhir\org.hl7.fhir.core\org.hl7.fhir.core.generator\configuration * 3: project directory to generate code into - e.g. C:\\work\\org.hl7.fhir\\org.hl7.fhir.core\\org.hl7.fhir.r5.new The generation process depends on the code it generates - do not regenerate the master R5 code until you have tested that it generates correctly. To test the generation: * create a new project, copy the existing R5 code into it, and get it compiling * make sure that project is not in the build path for the generator itself, which depends on the production R5 code * run the generation * refresh etc and make sure that the compiler is happy * copy the JUnit tests RoundTripTests into the copy project, update the constants, and execute it * check all the tests pass, and inspect a sampling of the results for consistency Configuring the Generation Output The most common reason to alter the generation is to add additional utility routines/enhanceements to the generated classes. To do this, edit on the one of the templates in the configuration directory - xx.java, where xx is the class name (may include containing class). You may also need to add to the imports in the configuration.ini file.