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Source: objenesis
Section: java
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers <pkg-java-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Markus Koschany <apo@debian.org>
Build-Depends:
debhelper (>= 11),
default-jdk,
default-jdk-doc,
junit4,
libmaven-bundle-plugin-java,
libmaven-javadoc-plugin-java,
maven-debian-helper (>= 1.4)
Standards-Version: 4.2.1
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/objenesis.git
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/objenesis
Homepage: http://www.objenesis.org/
Package: libobjenesis-java
Architecture: all
Depends: ${maven:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: ${maven:OptionalDepends}
Suggests: libobjenesis-java-doc
Description: Java library to instantiate a new object of a particular class
Objenesis is a small Java library that serves one purpose: to instantiate a
new object of a particular class.
Java already supports this 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.
* Constructors that have side effects.
* Constructors 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 overcomes these restrictions by bypassing the constructor
on object instantiation.
Package: libobjenesis-java-doc
Architecture: all
Section: doc
Depends: ${maven:DocDepends}, ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: ${maven:DocOptionalDepends}
Suggests: libobjenesis-java
Description: Documentation for Objenesis
Objenesis is a small Java library that serves one purpose: to instantiate a
new object of a particular class.
Java already supports this 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.
* Constructors that have side effects.
* Constructors 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 overcomes these restrictions by bypassing the constructor
on object instantiation.
.
This is the API documentation for Objenesis
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