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Pojomatic provides configurable implementations of the equals(Object), hashCode() and toString() methods inherited from java.lang.Object.

Pojomatic

Pojomatic provides configurable implementations of the equals(Object), hashCode() and toString() methods inherited from java.lang.Object.

For example, the following bean has been "pojomated":

import org.pojomatic.Pojomatic;
import org.pojomatic.annotations.AutoProperty;

@AutoProperty
public class Person {
  private final String firstName;
  private final String lastName;
  private final int age;

  public Person(String firstName, String lastName, int age) {
    this.firstName = firstName;
    this.lastName = lastName;
    this.age = age;
  }

  public String getFirstName() { return this.firstName; }
  public String getLastName() { return this.lastName; }
  public int getAge() { return this.age; }

  @Override public boolean equals(Object o) {
    return Pojomatic.equals(this, o);
  }

  @Override public int hashCode() {
    return Pojomatic.hashCode(this);
  }

  @Override public String toString() {
    return Pojomatic.toString(this);
  }
}

The above class implements equals and hashCode methods following the best practices outlined in Josh Bloch's Efective Java. Moreover, running

System.out.println(new Person("John", "Doe", 32).toString());

will result in the following output:

Person{firstName: {John}, lastName: {Doe}, age: {32}}

For more information and examples, see the Pojomatic site