Re: [project lombok] List of Project Lombok Users/Projects?

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Eric MacAdie

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Aug 31, 2012, 3:30:47 PM8/31/12
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This may be heresy on the Lombok list, but:

Could you do manually what Lombok does for you? Just create a few private objects in your classes and synchronize on those instead of on "this".

Management can't say "Does anyone use the 'synchronized' keyword?"

- Eric MacAdie

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Gilad Israeli <gilad....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello
I wanted to use Project Lombok for a project at work, but management wanted to know if there were any other large projects using Lombok. Do you have a list of projects using Lombok or know of any project that use it?

thanks
Gilad

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Matt Fowles

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Aug 31, 2012, 3:31:38 PM8/31/12
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Eric~

By definition, everything that Lombok does could be done by writing more boilerplate.

Matt

Roel Spilker

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Sep 3, 2012, 8:34:20 AM9/3/12
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I would also be interested in what organizations or projects use Project
Lombok. This could be useful information for others as well. So if you
can, please respond to this mail and give us some details. We would like
to create a page containing some logos and links to organizations or
project using Lombok, so please only respond if you're okay with that.
Please include as much of the following information as possible:
- Name of the organization or project
- Short description (a few words)
- Website, URL to logo
- Number of developers
- Number of employees/members/contributors in total
- A rough estimate on the project size. I hate things like number of
classes or LOCS, but it usually is the easiest rough estimation tool. So
maybe ~10^n LOCS/classes. (or 2^n)

Roel

P.S. I am not making any promises about who's going to end up on the
"Users" page, nor how we're going to use all this data. So if you're not
happy sharing any information, that's just fine.

Roel Spilker

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Sep 3, 2012, 8:35:37 AM9/3/12
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Maybe you can convince management by showing them delombok, which will
convert the code to plain java:
http://projectlombok.org/features/delombok.html

Necrontyr

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Jun 14, 2013, 5:01:04 AM6/14/13
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Apologies in advance for resurrecting a dead thread.

But I have been asked this exact question from our third party software validation team.

Now in 2013 is there any notable projects that exist that utilize lombok and say so publicly? 

Regards,

Dan

Reinier Zwitserloot

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Jun 15, 2013, 8:56:14 AM6/15/13
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Well, lombok leaves no trace at the runtime level so there's certainly no way to find out unless a project posts source code.
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