The <javaMethodPrimitive> element specifies the return value of the method or constructor as a primitive type, such as int.
The return Type variables in the Java language can have a primitive or reference data type. Possible alternative definitions of the <javaMethodPrimitive> element are the javaMethodClass, javaMethodInterface, javaMethodArray and javaVoid elements.
This element has the following predefined attributes: name ="type" and value ="boolean | byte | char | double | float | int | long | short" .
<javaMethod id="com.ibm.xtools.ras.impord.engine.tasks.IImportEngineTask">
<apiName>getPriority</apiName>
<shortdesc>Retrieve the priority of the task.</shortdesc>
<javaMethodDetail>
<javaMethodDef>
<javaMethodAccess value="public"/>
<javaReturn>
<javaMethodPrimitive value="int"/>
<apiDefNote>priority of the task in the range 0..100..</apiDefNote>
</javaReturn>
</javaMethodDef>
<apiDesc>This corresponds to the priority attribute defined in the importEngineTask
extension point</apiDesc>
</javaMethodDetail>
</javaMethod>
