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* {api-spring-framework}/lang/Nullable.html[`@Nullable`]: Annotation to indicate that a
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specific parameter, return value, or field can be `null`.
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* {api-spring-framework}/lang/NonNull.html[`@NonNull`]: Annotation to indicate that a specific
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parameter, return value, or field cannot be `null` (not needed on parameters / return values
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parameter, return value, or field cannot be `null` (not needed on parameters, return values,
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and fields where `@NonNullApi` and `@NonNullFields` apply, respectively).
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* {api-spring-framework}/lang/NonNullApi.html[`@NonNullApi`]: Annotation at the package level
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that declares non-null as the default semantics for parameters and return values.
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ level that declares non-null as the default semantics for fields.
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The Spring Framework itself leverages these annotations, but they can also be used in any
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Spring-based Java project to declare null-safe APIs and optionally null-safe fields.
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Generic type arguments, varargs and array elements nullability are not supported yet.
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Nullability declarations for generic type arguments, varargs, and array elements are not supported yet.
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Nullability declarations are expected to be fine-tuned between Spring Framework releases,
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including minor ones. Nullability of types used inside method bodies is outside the
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scope of this feature.
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ In addition to providing an explicit declaration for Spring Framework API nullab
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these annotations can be used by an IDE (such as IDEA or Eclipse) to provide useful
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warnings related to null-safety in order to avoid `NullPointerException` at runtime.
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They are also used to make Spring API null-safe in Kotlin projects, since Kotlin natively
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They are also used to make Spring APIs null-safe in Kotlin projects, since Kotlin natively
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supports https://kotlinlang.org/docs/null-safety.html[null-safety]. More details
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are available in the xref:languages/kotlin/null-safety.adoc[Kotlin support documentation].
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== JSR-305 meta-annotations
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Spring annotations are meta-annotated with https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=305[JSR 305]
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annotations (a dormant but wide-spread JSR). JSR-305 meta-annotations let tooling vendors
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annotations (a dormant but widespread JSR). JSR-305 meta-annotations let tooling vendors
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like IDEA or Kotlin provide null-safety support in a generic way, without having to
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hard-code support for Spring annotations.
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It is not necessary nor recommended to add a JSR-305 dependency to the project classpath to
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take advantage of Spring null-safe API. Only projects such as Spring-based libraries that use
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It is neither necessary nor recommended to add a JSR-305 dependency to the project classpath to
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take advantage of Spring's null-safe APIs. Only projects such as Spring-based libraries that use
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null-safety annotations in their codebase should add `com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305:3.0.2`
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with `compileOnly` Gradle configuration or Maven `provided` scope to avoid compile warnings.
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with `compileOnly` Gradle configuration or Maven `provided` scope to avoid compiler warnings.
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