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JMapper Framework Join the chat at https://gitter.im/jmapper-framework/jmapper-core Donate

Fast as hand-written code with zero compromise.

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Write the configuration using what you prefer: Annotation, XML or API.

Most relevant features:

especially its use is intuitive

Configuration

Below it is shown the same configuration in the three types allowed

Annotation
class Destination{                      class Source{
    @JMap
    private String id;                      private String id;
    @JMap("sourceField")                    
    private String destinationField;        private String sourceField;
    private String other;                   private String other;

    // getters and setters...               // getters and setters...
}                                       }
XML
<jmapper>
  <class name="it.jmapper.bean.Destination">
    <attribute name="id">
      <value name="id"/>
    </attribute>
    <attribute name="destinationField">
      <value name="sourceField">
    </attribute>
  </class>
</jmapper>
API
JMapperAPI jmapperAPI = new JMapperAPI()
    .add(mappedClass(Destination.class)
             .add(attribute("id")
                     .value("id"))
             .add(attribute("destinationField")
                     .value("sourceField")));

Creation

JMapper<Destination, Source> mapper;
Annotation
mapper = new JMapper<>(Destination.class, Source.class);
XML
mapper = new JMapper<>(Destination.class, Source.class, xml);
API
mapper = new JMapper<>(Destination.class, Source.class, jmapperAPI);

Usage

Source source = new Source("id", "sourceField", "other");
Destination destination = mapper.getDestination(source);

Result

destination ["id", "sourceField", null]

With JMapper we have all the advantages of dynamic mapping with the performance of static code, with 0 memory consumption.
Required java 8+

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