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91 questions linked to/from Efficiency of Java "Double Brace Initialization"?
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Java Stream: Concat a string out of a map with lists
I try to build a string out of all elements of a list that is an element of a map.
Map <String, List <String>> map = new HashMap <String, List <String>> ();
map.put ("A&...
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gson.toJson() return null when object initialized and class properties set immediately
I am using gson library to handle json to body conversion. below code returns null value for toJson() method. can some one please suggest me if i miss anything.
Fruits fruits = new Fruits() {
{
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Adding integer values to a set in Java
I'm new to using sets in Java, I understand the typical code for adding values to a set is:
Set<Integer> intSet = new HashSet<Integer>();
//then use add method
intSet.add(4);
intSet.add(7)...
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Java initialize map with keys from set
In java, can you initialize a new map's keyset based on the values of an existing set?
Something like:
Set<String> setOfStrings = getSetFromSomeOtherFuntion();
Map<String, Boolean> map = ...
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Is there any difference using inner-loop in static block and assigning <key,value> pairs ? Compared with directly assigning values in static block [duplicate]
For Instance
case:1) Using inner-loop static block and assigning values, as below:
public class MyClass
{
public static final Map<String, String> CARD_TYPES;
static
{
CARD_TYPES = ...
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Is there a way to initialize a SortedMap<Integer, String> with values already included in Java?
I'd like to do something like so
SortedMap<Integer, String> stuff = new TreeMap<Integer, String>({1:"a",2:"b"});
much like you would do in python but is that possible in Java, or is the ...
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How to handle thousands of error message constant in java?
My app is sending request to APIs from some other parties.
Every single parties have different return codes that I need to handle.
The result is I need to handle thousands of different return code ...
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Is Double Brace syntax an anti-pattern in Java when used to initialize static constant? [duplicate]
Is Double Brace initialization syntax {{ ... }} really that bad when used to initialize static final constant?
To my knowledge the worst thing about using this pattern is that variable will contain ...
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Retrieve the first items of each group in Java
In Java, how to get list down the latest/first item of each group after grouping by field(/s)?
e.g From the given list of medical records, how to retrieve the latest record of each patient.
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Java: Map storing lambdas as values
I want to learn possibilities within "newer" syntax and API of Java. By newer I mean 10+ (let's say 10-13).
It is mostly around declaration of lambdas and storing different implementations conforming ...
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Java Initialize List, according to another Size
I want to do something Initialize ArrayList with not null items, depending on its size from another variable.
private static final int SIZE_LIST_GROUP_MAP = 10;
public static final List<Map<...
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Java Double Brace Initialization causes IllegalArgumentException: Unknown entity
I just try to create a CRUD Web Application with Spring Boot and I found that there is a problem with using Java Double Brace Initialization in the framework.
Request processing failed; nested ...
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Create Map with provided set of keys and default values for them
I have a method that receives List<String> keys and does some computations on these and at the end it returns Map<String, String> that has keys from that List and values computed or not. ...
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Alternative to static blocks without unused variable
As an alternative to static blocks, Oracle docs are suggesting to call a method(s) and the example is using a variable assignment:
public static varType myVar = initializeClassVariable();
The ...
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why do two seemingly identical hashmaps have different behavior when serialized by gson?
input:
public static void main(String[] args) {
final String key = "some key";
final String value = "some value";
Map<String, String> map1 = new HashMap<String, String>(){{...