![]() You can use my tiny PrefPin library as an example to learn about these powerful techniques or as a piece included in your project to eliminate boiler-plate codes. It’s fun and if you are an app developer, you will get the insight of an library developer’s view. You can learn more about Java reflection and annotation processing by reading other useful articles, and more importantly, by try implementing it by yourself. Two powerful techniques are utilized to approach the problem in two different ways, but they provide the same APIs in usage view. It can be done as in reflection-utilized way by calling PrefPin.bind(this).įinally, I got my library working and I enjoyed using it in my Android app.
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