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Java Coding Problems
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Java Coding Problems

by Anghel Leonard
September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
816 pages
18h 47m
English
Packt Publishing
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231. Optional and null references

It is possible to take advantage of orElse(null) by using a method that accepts the null references in certain situations.

A candidate for this scenario is Method.invoke() from the Java Reflection API (see Chapter 7, Java Reflection Classes, Interfaces, Constructors, Methods, and Fields).

The first argument of Method.invoke() represents the object instance on which this particular method is to be invoked. If the method is static, the first argument should be null, and so there is no need to have an instance of the object.

Let's assume that we have a class named Book and the helper method listed as follows.

This method returns an empty Optional class (if the given method is static) or an Optional class containing ...

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