Sometimes I would like to pass an immutable object to a method and change its value inside of the method or I would like the assign another object to the parameter reference (example 1). Or I would like to assign inside of an anonymous inner class another object to a final local variable (example 2). Because all of these cases are not possible, sometimes I use an Atomic(Integer|Long...) class or a list (which is really bad, because a list can contain multiple objects) for this purpose. Alternatively, I could create a class which holds an object and allows changing the object:
public class ReferenceExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
final Reference<String> string = new Reference<>("a");
// Example 1:
method(string);
// Example 2:
new Thread() {
@Override
public void run() {
string.set("c");
};
}.start();
}
public static void method(Reference<String> string) {
string.set("b");
}
private static class Reference<T> {
private T value;
public Reference() {}
public Reference(T value) {
this.value = value;
}
public T get() {
return value;
}
public void set(T value) {
this.value = value;
}
}
}
I am wondering if such a class does already exists in Java or a common library (e.g. in an apache common project)? If not, are there any other good solutions for these problems?