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Otavio Santana
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Otavio Santana

Otavio is a passionate architect and software engineer focused on cloud and Java technologies. He has deep expertise in polyglot persistence and high-performance applications in finance, social media, and e-commerce. As a global speaker, he has presented at the most significant international conferences, such as JavaOne, TDC, and Devoxx. He volunteers and helps organize several Java User Groups and meetups around the globe. Otavio is recognized for his Open Source contributions and has received many awards, including all JCP Awards categories and the Duke's Choice Award, to name a few. Otavio is also a distinguished member of the Java Champions and Oracle ACE programs. Otavio loves history, economy, traveling, programming, and real-world languages. He speaks Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian, and French and is fluent in dad jokes.
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Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of this chapter:

  1. What is the primary purpose of the MapperInvocationHandler class in the context of dynamic proxies?
    1. Handling database connections
    2. Routing method calls for dynamic mappings
    3. Implementing complex business logic
    4. Parsing XML configurations
  2. Which feature makes dynamic proxies adaptable in scenarios where object structures are not known until runtime?
    1. Method overloading
    2. Interface-based implementation
    3. Dynamic method routing
    4. Static method invocation
  3. How does the MapperInvocationHandler class demonstrate customizability in the dynamic mapping process?
    1. It uses hardcoded values for method calls.
    2. It leverages external libraries for mapping.
    3. It inspects annotation parameters and adapts the mapping logic.
    4. It enforces strict immutability in mapped entities.
  4. What is the primary purpose of reflection in Java?
    1. Compile-time code optimization
    2. Dynamic exploration and manipulation of object structures
    3. Secure encryption...
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Otavio Santana

Otavio is a passionate architect and software engineer focused on cloud and Java technologies. He has deep expertise in polyglot persistence and high-performance applications in finance, social media, and e-commerce. As a global speaker, he has presented at the most significant international conferences, such as JavaOne, TDC, and Devoxx. He volunteers and helps organize several Java User Groups and meetups around the globe. Otavio is recognized for his Open Source contributions and has received many awards, including all JCP Awards categories and the Duke's Choice Award, to name a few. Otavio is also a distinguished member of the Java Champions and Oracle ACE programs. Otavio loves history, economy, traveling, programming, and real-world languages. He speaks Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian, and French and is fluent in dad jokes.
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