It’s pretty straight forward, but in Kotlin there are a few different ways to solve the problem of defining a logger. In Java, having a static property for something like a Logger is a very common use case. It was our first Kotlin migration and getting to know the Kotlin language better was/is a lot of fun, but also confusing at times. While doing so we’ve learned quite a few things along the way and I created some notes that I wanted to share in case somebody else runs into the same issues. Used Maven with Kotlin for 6 years, and never got any issue, which I can remember off, till now. ![]() Development Migrating a Spring Boot service from Java 11 to KotlinĪt my current project we’ve just finished migrating a Spring Boot 2.1.x service from Java 11 to Kotlin. Kotlin supports all new versions of JDK, including JDK 16.
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