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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T15:02:32+00:00 2026-06-05T15:02:32+00:00

I have a solution to check NULL values extracted from object, However i feel

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I have a solution to check NULL values extracted from object, However i feel there might be best approach than i am doing here. So please suggest me the best ways with code snippet 🙂

I will be passing my xml Content to unmarshalling method & then pass the unmarshalledValues to null check method (i.e ValidateInputFiled )

Contents unmarshalledValues = unmarshalingContent( xml ); 
inputCheck = ValidateInputField( unmarshalledValues );

I have a POJO for my XML elements as mentioned below,

 @XmlRootElement( name = "contents" )
    public class Contents
    {
        @XmlElement
        String A;

        @XmlElement
        String B;

        @XmlElement
        String C;

        @XmlAttribute
        String D;

       public String getA()
      {
        return A;
      }

       public String getB()
      {
        return B;
      }

       public String getC()
      {
        return C;
      }

       public String getD()
      {
        return D;
      }
}

I have defined ValidateInputFiled as mentioned below

public Boolean ValidateInputField( Contents unmarshalledValues )
    {
        int checker = 0;
        Boolean listCheck = false;

        // Extracting unmarshalled values from xml
        String A= unmarshalledValues.getA();
        String B= unmarshalledValues.getB();
        String C = unmarshalledValues.getC();
        String D= unmarshalledValues.getD();

        if ( A== null || A.isEmpty() )
        {
            checker++;
        }

        if ( B== null || B.isEmpty() )
        {
            checker++;
        }

        if ( C== null || C.isEmpty() )
        {
            checker++;
        }

        if ( D== null || D.isEmpty() )
        {
            checker++;
        }

        if ( checker == 0 )
        {
            listCheck = true;
        }

        return listCheck;

    }

Here i am looking to avoid NULL check for each String Values ( i.e A, B, C, D ) instead can i just do null check for Contents or for unmarshalledValues using collection or list ?

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    2026-06-05T15:02:36+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 3:02 pm

    Is that what you are looking for ?

    public Boolean ValidateInputField(Contents unmarshalledValues) {
        // Extracting unmarshalled values from xml
        String A = unmarshalledValues.getA();
        String B = unmarshalledValues.getB();
        String C = unmarshalledValues.getC();
        String D = unmarshalledValues.getD();
        return checkNull(A, B, C, D);
    }
    
    private static boolean checkNull(String... strings) {
        for (String string : strings) {
            if (string == null || string.isEmpty()) {
                return false;
            }
        }
        return true;
    }
    
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