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All mapper implementations are expected to: ** Foo one = mapper.map(a); * Foo two = mapper.map(a); * * assert one.equals(two) && two.equals(one); *
* assert a.equals(b); // a and b are equivalent * * Foo x = mapper.map(a); * Foo y = mapper.map(b); * * assert x.equals(y); // their mapped results should be as equivalent. *