Arama Sonuçları: "#JavaRecords"

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Java Code Geeks
Java Code Geeks@javacodegeeks·
🧩 Records eliminate boilerplate and stay transparent. See why they’re a great Lombok alternative. #JavaRecords
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Martin Hock
Martin Hock@mnhocktweets·
🚀 Java Tip 🚀 Compact Constructor in Records The compact form helps developers focus on validating and normalizing parameters without the tedious work of assigning parameters to fields. 🔥 #Java #JavaRecords
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Martin Hock@mnhocktweets·
🚀 Java Tip 🚀 Compact Constructor in Records The compact form helps developers focus on validating and normalizing parameters without the tedious work of assigning parameters to fields. 🔥 #Java #JavaRecords
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Martin Hock@mnhocktweets·
🚀 Java Tip 🚀 Compact Constructor in Records The compact form helps developers focus on validating and normalizing parameters without the tedious work of assigning parameters to fields. 🔥 #Java #JavaRecords
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Payara
Payara@Payara_Fish·
Have you read our new blog? Exploring Java Records In A @JakartaEE Context The conciseness of this Java 16 feature is useful in a typical Jakarta EE application that can have a number of layers that need to share data. hubs.ly/Q01Q_cld0 #JavaRecords
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JPA Buddy
JPA Buddy@JPABuddy·
Since @Java 16, you can declare neat DTOs using not only @Data annotation from #Lombok but #JavaRecords as well. Get everything: 👉🏿equals, hashCode, and toString methods 👉private final fields and getters 👉🏽all-args constructor in one line of code! @JPABuddy knows how to use it:
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Payara
Payara@Payara_Fish·
. @Java records & compact constructors @mikemybytes explains more about the compact constructors feature of #Javarecords - a feature that still feels a little unknown! They reduce the boilerplate even further, to focus on what matters. hubs.ly/Q014gJgh0
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Payara@Payara_Fish·
We love hearing why @java is better! @nipafx argues for #Javarecords , claiming they have stronger semantics with important downstream benefits, which make them better than Lombok's @data or Kotlin's data classes. Read here: hubs.ly/H0MSRBw0
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