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property 's arguments are getx, setx, delx and a doc string. In the code below property is used as a decorator. The object of it is the x function, but in the code above there is no place for an object function in the arguments.
Is the annotation @JsonProperty required here? What is the advantage of using it? I think I can remove this annotation without causing any side effects. Reading about this Jackson Annotations I don't know when this is required to be used ?
When is the @JsonProperty property used and what is it used for?
In python I can add a method to a class with the @classmethod decorator. Is there a similar decorator to add a property to a class? I can better show what I'm talking about. class Example(object...
I am trying to invoke Groovy inside Hudson (using groovy plugin) to get some properties for our build. But I am getting this exception: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: mana...