I have this DTO which uses @Data annotation of lombok in order to generate getters and setters:
@Data
public class SomeDto {
protected boolean isGood;
}
The weird thing is that now my getter has been renamed from getisGood() to isGood() and the setter has the name setGood() instead of setIsGood().
Example:
SomeDto somedto = new SomeDto()
somedto.setGood(false) //sets the value to false - should have been setIsGood
somedto.isGood() //return false - should have been getIsGood
Also when I make a request on the endpoint where I use this DTO in the JSON returns:
{"good": false}
whereas is should has been :
{"isGood": false}
Anyone has any idea what the problem is? I have a suspicion that the "is" in the beginning of isGood creates maybe a confusion for lombok. I appreciate any help you can provide.