Use this annotation to specify that a field is a data key, optionally providing the data key name
to use.
If the data key name is not specified, the default is the Java field's name. For example:
publicclassA{// uses data key name of "dataKeyNameMatchesFieldName"@KeypublicStringdataKeyNameMatchesFieldName;// uses data key name of "some_other_name"@Key("some_other_name")privateStringdataKeyNameIsOverridden;// not a data keyprivateStringnotADataKey;}
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