This is just a quick question to settle a dispute that I stumbled on a while back (sorry I don't have the link).
How I have been declaring object is as so:
class Foo {
private Bar aBar = new Bar();
...
}
Now the dispute that I found says that this is bad Java. I have no idea why he would say that, but he was quite adamant. What he proposed was that all objects should be declared in the class body, but not instantiated until the constructor. Can anyone shed light on this for me? Is it indeed better to instantiate objects in the constructor?
TFYT
~Aedon
Edit 1:
I know that I used the word dispute, but I do not intend for this to be argumentative.