Class RawSerializer<T>

All Implemented Interfaces:
JsonFormatVisitable

public class RawSerializer<T> extends StdSerializer<T>
This is a simple dummy serializer that will just output raw values by calling toString() on value to serialize.
  • Constructor Details

    • RawSerializer

      public RawSerializer(Class<?> cls)
      Constructor takes in expected type of values; but since caller typically cannot really provide actual type parameter, we will just take wild card and coerce type.
  • Method Details

    • serialize

      public void serialize(T value, JsonGenerator g, SerializationContext ctxt) throws JacksonException
      Description copied from class: ValueSerializer
      Method that can be called to ask implementation to serialize values of type this serializer handles.
      Specified by:
      serialize in class StdSerializer<T>
      Parameters:
      value - Value to serialize; can not be null.
      g - Generator used to output resulting Json content
      ctxt - Context that can be used to get serializers for serializing Objects value contains, if any.
      Throws:
      JacksonException
    • serializeWithType

      public void serializeWithType(T value, JsonGenerator g, SerializationContext ctxt, TypeSerializer typeSer) throws JacksonException
      Description copied from class: ValueSerializer
      Method that can be called to ask implementation to serialize values of type this serializer handles, using specified type serializer for embedding necessary type information.

      Default implementation will throw UnsupportedOperationException to indicate that proper type handling needs to be implemented.

      For simple datatypes written as a single scalar value (JSON String, Number, Boolean), implementation would look like:

        // note: method to call depends on whether this type is serialized as JSON scalar, object or Array!
        typeSer.writeTypePrefixForScalar(value, gen);
        serialize(value, gen, provider);
        typeSer.writeTypeSuffixForScalar(value, gen);
      
      and implementations for type serialized as JSON Arrays or Objects would differ slightly, as START-ARRAY/END-ARRAY and START-OBJECT/END-OBJECT pairs need to be properly handled with respect to serializing of contents.
      Overrides:
      serializeWithType in class ValueSerializer<T>
      Parameters:
      value - Value to serialize; can not be null.
      g - Generator used to output resulting Json content
      ctxt - Context that can be used to get serializers for serializing Objects value contains, if any.
      typeSer - Type serializer to use for including type information
      Throws:
      JacksonException
    • acceptJsonFormatVisitor

      public void acceptJsonFormatVisitor(JsonFormatVisitorWrapper visitor, JavaType typeHint)
      Description copied from class: StdSerializer
      Default implementation specifies no format. This behavior is usually overriden by custom serializers.
      Specified by:
      acceptJsonFormatVisitor in interface JsonFormatVisitable
      Overrides:
      acceptJsonFormatVisitor in class StdSerializer<T>
      typeHint - Type of element (entity like property) being visited