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justin cater

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Make Your Groovy Objects More Bullet-Proof Posted: Sep 1, 2017 10:59 AM
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Groovy has the Immutable annotation which allows to create immutable classes, which is a prerequisite for creating value objects. Unfortunately, when a class has been annotated with Immutable it’s no longer possible to add your own constructor to verify if provided parameters are not null, which would make our value objects really bullet-proof. @groovy.transform.Immutable class ...

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