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Java coding standards for Spring Boot services: naming, immutability, Optional usage, streams, exceptions, generics, and project layout.

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Java Coding Standards

Standards for readable, maintainable Java (17+) code in Spring Boot services.

When to Activate

  • Writing or reviewing Java code in Spring Boot projects
  • Enforcing naming, immutability, or exception handling conventions
  • Working with records, sealed classes, or pattern matching (Java 17+)
  • Reviewing use of Optional, streams, or generics
  • Structuring packages and project layout

Core Principles

  • Prefer clarity over cleverness
  • Immutable by default; minimize shared mutable state
  • Fail fast with meaningful exceptions
  • Consistent naming and package structure

Naming

// ✅ Classes/Records: PascalCase
public class MarketService {}
public record Money(BigDecimal amount, Currency currency) {}

// ✅ Methods/fields: camelCase
private final MarketRepository marketRepository;
public Market findBySlug(String slug) {}

// ✅ Constants: UPPER_SNAKE_CASE
private static final int MAX_PAGE_SIZE = 100;

Immutability

// ✅ Favor records and final fields
public record MarketDto(Long id, String name, MarketStatus status) {}

public class Market {
  private final Long id;
  private final String name;
  // getters only, no setters
}

Optional Usage

// ✅ Return Optional from find* methods
Optional<Market> market = marketRepository.findBySlug(slug);

// ✅ Map/flatMap instead of get()
return market
    .map(MarketResponse::from)
    .orElseThrow(() -> new EntityNotFoundException("Market not found"));

Streams Best Practices

// ✅ Use streams for transformations, keep pipelines short
List<String> names = markets.stream()
    .map(Market::name)
    .filter(Objects::nonNull)
    .toList();

// ❌ Avoid complex nested streams; prefer loops for clarity

Exceptions

  • Use unchecked exceptions for domain errors; wrap technical exceptions with context
  • Create domain-specific exceptions (e.g., MarketNotFoundException)
  • Avoid broad catch (Exception ex) unless rethrowing/logging centrally
throw new MarketNotFoundException(slug);

Generics and Type Safety

  • Avoid raw types; declare generic parameters
  • Prefer bounded generics for reusable utilities
public <T extends Identifiable> Map<Long, T> indexById(Collection<T> items) { ... }

Project Structure (Maven/Gradle)

src/main/java/com/example/app/
  config/
  controller/
  service/
  repository/
  domain/
  dto/
  util/
src/main/resources/
  application.yml
src/test/java/... (mirrors main)

Formatting and Style

  • Use 2 or 4 spaces consistently (project standard)
  • One public top-level type per file
  • Keep methods short and focused; extract helpers
  • Order members: constants, fields, constructors, public methods, protected, private

Code Smells to Avoid

  • Long parameter lists → use DTO/builders
  • Deep nesting → early returns
  • Magic numbers → named constants
  • Static mutable state → prefer dependency injection
  • Silent catch blocks → log and act or rethrow

Logging

private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MarketService.class);
log.info("fetch_market slug={}", slug);
log.error("failed_fetch_market slug={}", slug, ex);

Null Handling

  • Accept @Nullable only when unavoidable; otherwise use @NonNull
  • Use Bean Validation (@NotNull, @NotBlank) on inputs

Testing Expectations

  • JUnit 5 + AssertJ for fluent assertions
  • Mockito for mocking; avoid partial mocks where possible
  • Favor deterministic tests; no hidden sleeps

Remember: Keep code intentional, typed, and observable. Optimize for maintainability over micro-optimizations unless proven necessary.

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87/100Analyzed 3/9/2026

High-quality Java coding standards document with comprehensive coverage of naming, immutability, Optional, streams, exceptions, generics, and project structure. Well-structured with clear examples, strong actionability and reusability. Has 'When to Activate' section and appropriate tags. Slight deduction for missing some advanced topics but overall excellent technical reference."

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