A library for instantiating Java objects
Objenesis is a small Java library that serves one purpose: to instantiate
a new object of a particular class.
Java supports dynamic instantiation of classes using Class.newInstance();
however, this only works if the class has an appropriate constructor. There
are many times when a class cannot be instantiated this way, such as when
the class contains constructors that require arguments, that have side effects,
and/or that throw exceptions. As a result, it is common to see restrictions
in libraries stating that classes must require a default constructor.
Objenesis aims to overcome these restrictions by bypassing the constructor
on object instantiation. Needing to instantiate an object without calling
the constructor is a fairly specialized task, however there are certain cases
when this is useful:
* Serialization, Remoting and Persistence - Objects need to be instantiated
and restored to a specific state, without invoking code.
* Proxies, AOP Libraries and Mock Objects - Classes can be sub-classed without
needing to worry about the super() constructor.
* Container Frameworks - Objects can be dynamically instantiated in
non-standard ways.
- Sources inherited from project SUSE:SLE-15-SP2:Update
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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3.1.tar.gz | 0000115038 112 KB | |
objenesis-javadoc.patch | 0000000523 523 Bytes | |
objenesis.changes | 0000001298 1.27 KB | |
objenesis.spec | 0000006684 6.53 KB |
Latest Revision
osc copypac from project:openSUSE.org:SUSE:SLE-15-SP2:Update package:objenesis revision:5027ec42e4fada440776ae923b1bf4c6
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