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Name: objenesis | Distribution: openSUSE:Factory:zSystems |
Version: 3.3 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 3.2 | Build date: Tue Sep 24 15:53:53 2024 |
Group: Development/Libraries/Java | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 96667 | Source RPM: objenesis-3.3-3.2.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://objenesis.org/ | |
Summary: A library for instantiating Java objects |
Objenesis is a small Java library that serves one purpose: to instantiate a new object of a particular class. Java supports 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, that have side effects, and/or 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 overcome these restrictions by bypassing the constructor on object instantiation. Needing to instantiate an object without calling the constructor is a fairly specialized task, however there are certain cases when this is useful: * Serialization, Remoting and Persistence - Objects need to be instantiated and restored to a specific state, without invoking code. * Proxies, AOP Libraries and Mock Objects - Classes can be sub-classed without needing to worry about the super() constructor. * Container Frameworks - Objects can be dynamically instantiated in non-standard ways.
Apache-2.0
* Tue Sep 24 2024 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com> - Use SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH for reproducible jar mtime * Wed Feb 21 2024 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com> - Use %patch -P N instead of deprecated %patchN. * Tue Dec 05 2023 Andrea Manzini <andrea.manzini@suse.com> - update to upstream version 3.3 * org.objenesis:objenesis-test missing in Maven Central (#85) * added instructions for running Android TCK for Windows users (#84) * Copyright and Owner is missing in license (#83) - update to upstream version 3.2 * Add Dependencies Manifest Entry (#81) * Objenesis can't be compiled on Android SDK < 26 (#79) * PercClassLoader misspelled in pom.xml (#76) * Sat Mar 19 2022 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com> - Added patch: * objenesis-javadoc.patch + fix build with javadoc 17 * Fri Nov 29 2019 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com> - Upgrade to upstream version 3.1 - Do not force building with java-devel < 9 - Build with source/target level 8, since it is the one that is the lowest supported combination by upstream for this release * Sat Oct 05 2019 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com> - Remove all reference to parent from pom files * Sat Mar 16 2019 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Add Group: tag for documentation. * Thu Jan 24 2019 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com> - Generate OSGi manifest so that the jar can be resolved by eclipse * Fri Oct 26 2018 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com> - Initial packaging of objenesis inspired from Fedora package
/usr/share/java/objenesis /usr/share/java/objenesis/objenesis-tck.jar /usr/share/java/objenesis/objenesis.jar /usr/share/licenses/objenesis /usr/share/licenses/objenesis/LICENSE.txt /usr/share/maven-metadata/objenesis.xml /usr/share/maven-poms/objenesis /usr/share/maven-poms/objenesis/objenesis-tck.pom /usr/share/maven-poms/objenesis/objenesis.pom
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