Can we create an immutable object without having all fields final?
If possible a couple of examples would be helpful.
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Declare all fields private and only define getters:
citing @Jon Skeet’s comment, final class modifier is useful for:
So if you want to be sure the instance you are referring to is immutable you should use also final class modifier.