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Kotlin Blueprints

You're reading from   Kotlin Blueprints A practical guide to building industry-grade web, mobile, and desktop applications in Kotlin using frameworks such as Spring Boot and Node.js

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788390804
Length 260 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pro-tips


If you're still struggling with some issues while building Spring Boot applications, here are some pro-tips to help you build faster and better Spring Boot+Kotlin applications.

All-open compiler plugin

By default, classes and the functions in Kotlin are final. In order to make a particular class or function non-final you need to use the open keyword. It is one of the pain points of using Kotlin with Spring as the classes for external configuration properties (Spring beans proxified with CGLIB like @Configuration classes) are required to be open.

Fortunately, with Kotlin v1.0.6, there is a Kotlin-Spring plugin that tells the compiler to open classes and their member functions for classes annotated or meta-annotated with one of the following annotations: 

  • @Component
  • @Async
  • @Transactional
  • @Cacheable
  • Also, classes annotated with @Configuration, @Controller, @RestController, @Service, or @Repository are automatically opened since these annotations are meta-annotated with @Component

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