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Getting started with Scala and hunting around for Orika modules but for Scala. It is possible to create custom property builders in Orika but for stuff like case cases with value fields I would need to (with Scala 2.10+) reflex fields (mirroring) for setting immutables. Assuming there is a native approach with a Scala module?

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I know Orika has lot more features but, if you just want to create a copy of an instance to a new instance and change some attributes of the new instance, scala has inbuilt feature for it. Use case classes and you can use copy method on it to create new instances.

case class Bird(name: String, color: String)

scala> val chicken = Bird("twitty", "yellow")
chicken: Bird = Bird(twitty,yellow)

scala> val coq = chicken.copy(color = "red")
coq: Bird = Bird(twitty,red)
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  • Thanks but looking for something a bit richer beyond just case classes. Plus being about to break apart one class into a set other classes. Aug 19, 2013 at 14:25

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