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java - How to copy an object by value, not by reference


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Here are the few techniques I've heard of:

  1. Use clone() if the class implements Cloneable. This API is a bit flawed in java and I never quite understood why clone is not defined in the interface, but in Object. Still, it might work.

  2. Create a clone manually. If there is a constructor that accepts all parameters, it might be simple, e.g new User( user.ID, user.Age, ... ). You might even want a constructor that takes a User: new User( anotherUser ).

  3. Implement something to copy from/to a user. Instead of using a constructor, the class may have a method copy( User ). You can then first snapshot the object backupUser.copy( user ) and then restore it user.copy( backupUser ). You might have a variant with methods named backup/restore/snapshot.

  4. Use the state pattern.

  5. Use serialization. If your object is a graph, it might be easier to serialize/deserialize it to get a clone.

That all depends on the use case. Go for the simplest.

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