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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T10:32:21+00:00 2026-06-09T10:32:21+00:00

I have the following query , I was going through Java immutable class concept

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I have the following query , I was going through Java immutable class concept and come up with the following analysis..

  • All the fields must be private and preferably final
  • Ensure the class cannot be overridden – make the class final, or use static factories and keep constructors private
  • Fields must be populated from the Constructor/Factory
  • Don’t provide any setters for the fields
  • Watch out for collections. Use Collections.unmodifiable*.
  • Also, collections should contain only immutable Objects
  • All the getters must provide immutable objects or use defensive copying
  • Don’t provide any methods that change the internal state of the Object.

Now I have the following class..

public final class Bill {

    private final int amount;
    private final DateTime dateTime;
    private final List<Integers> orders;

}

Please advise how it can be made as immutable class.

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    2026-06-09T10:32:23+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 10:32 am

    Your class as it is is immutable. Now you probably want to add a few methods:

    public final class Bill {
    
        private final int amount;
        private final DateTime dateTime;
        private final List<Integers> orders;
    
        public Bill(int amount, DateTime dateTime, List<Integer> orders) {
            this.amount = amount; //primitive type: ok
            this.dateTime = dateTime; //joda.DateTime is immutable: ok
            this.orders = new ArrayList<Integer> (orders); //make a copy as the caller could modify the list at its end
        }
    
        // no method that adds or removes from the list
    
       public List<Integer> getOrders() {
           return Collections.unmodifiableList(orders); //defensive copy
       }
    }
    

    Alternatively, you can use this.orders = Collections.unmodifiableList(orders); in the constructor and return it from getOrders(): return orders;, which enforces the fact that you should not modify that list, even within your class.

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