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Such a static factory method will infer generics, unlike a normal constructor. This means your API users get write <code>MapEntry.of("foo", 5)</code> instead of the much longer
<code>new MapEntry&lt;String, Integer&gt;("foo", 5)</code>.
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- To put annotations on the generated constructor, you can use <code>onConstructor={@AnnotationsHere}</code>. For more details see the documentation on the <a href="onX.html">onX</a> feature.
+ To put annotations on the generated constructor, you can use <code>onConstructor=@_({@AnnotationsHere})</code>, but be careful; this is an experimental feature. For more details see the documentation on the <a href="experimental/onX.html">onX</a> feature.
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Static fields are skipped by these annotations. Also, a <code>@java.beans.ConstructorProperties</code> annotation is added for all constructors with at least 1 argument,
which allows bean editor tools to call the generated constructors. <code>@ConstructorProperties</code> is now in Java 1.6, which means that if your code is intended for