Package a.b.m2

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  @Test
  public void createBeanCreateCloneThenCloneShouldHaveSameStructureAndValuesButEveryElementOfDifferentReference() {
   
    // create some data
    // use a.b.m2.Book which has 1:N relations (collection) to other beans
    Book book = new Book("History of Britain", "John O'Farrel", ImmutableList.copyOf(new Section[] {
      new Section("Section1", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section2", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1066, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section3", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(2, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(3, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
    }));
   
    // instantiate cloner
    BookCloner987 bookCloner987 = new BookCloner987();
   
    // create clone
    Book clonedBook = bookCloner987.apply(book);
   
    // check assumptions
    assertNotNull(clonedBook);
   
    // clone should have same structure and values
    assertEquals(clonedBook.getAuthor(), "John O'Farrel");
    assertEquals(clonedBook.getSections().get(1).getName(), "Section2");
    assertEquals(clonedBook.getSections().get(1).getParagraphs().iterator().next().getNumber(), new Integer(1066));
       
    // ..but every element of different reference
    assertFalse(clonedBook == book);
    assertFalse(clonedBook.getSections().get(1) == book.getSections().get(1));
    assertFalse(clonedBook.getSections().get(1).getParagraphs().iterator().next() == book.getSections().get(1).getParagraphs().iterator().next());
  }
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public class SimpleApp {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    // create some data
    // use a.b.m2.Book which has 1:N relations (collection) to other beans
    Book book = new Book("History of Britain", "John O'Farrel", ImmutableList.copyOf(new Section[] {
      new Section("Section1", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section2", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1066, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section3", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(2, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(3, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
    }));
   
    // instantiate cloner
    BookCloner988 bookCloner = new BookCloner988();
   
    // create clone
    Book clonedBook = bookCloner.apply(book);

    // clone should have same structure and values
    System.out.println(clonedBook.getAuthor()); //  John O'Farrel
    System.out.println(clonedBook.getSections().get(1).getName()); // Section2
    System.out.println(clonedBook.getSections().get(1).getParagraphs().iterator().next().getNumber()); // 1066
       
    // ..but every element of different reference
    System.out.println(clonedBook == book)// false
    System.out.println(clonedBook.getSections().get(1) == book.getSections().get(1)); // false
    System.out.println(clonedBook.getSections().get(1).getParagraphs().iterator().next() == book.getSections().get(1).getParagraphs().iterator().next()); // false
  }
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    // create some data
    // use a.b.m2.Book which has 1:N relations (collection) to other beans
    Book book = new Book("History of Britain", "John O'Farrel", ImmutableList.copyOf(new Section[] {
      new Section("Section1", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section2", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1066, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section3", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(2, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(3, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
    }));
   
    // instantiate cloner
    BookCloner987 bookCloner987 = new BookCloner987();
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  public static void main(String[] args) {
    // create some data
    // use a.b.m2.Book which has 1:N relations (collection) to other beans
    Book book = new Book("History of Britain", "John O'Farrel", ImmutableList.copyOf(new Section[] {
      new Section("Section1", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section2", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1066, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section3", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(2, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(3, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
    }));
   
    // instantiate cloner
    BookCloner988 bookCloner = new BookCloner988();
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  public void createBeanCreateCloneThenCloneShouldHaveSameStructureAndValuesButEveryElementOfDifferentReference() {
   
    // create some data
    // use a.b.m2.Book which has 1:N relations (collection) to other beans
    Book book = new Book("History of Britain", "John O'Farrel", ImmutableList.copyOf(new Section[] {
      new Section("Section1", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section2", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1066, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section3", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(2, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(3, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
    }));
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public class SimpleApp {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    // create some data
    // use a.b.m2.Book which has 1:N relations (collection) to other beans
    Book book = new Book("History of Britain", "John O'Farrel", ImmutableList.copyOf(new Section[] {
      new Section("Section1", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section2", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1066, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
      new Section("Section3", "no description", ImmutableSet.copyOf(new Paragraph[] {
          new Paragraph(1, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(2, "Bla bla bla"),
          new Paragraph(3, "Bla bla bla"),
      })),
    }));
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