Class JsonValue

java.lang.Object
com.cedarsoftware.io.JsonValue
Direct Known Subclasses:
JsonObject

public abstract class JsonValue extends Object
This class is the parent class for all parsed JSON objects, arrays, or primitive values.
Author:
John DeRegnaucourt ([email protected])
Copyright (c) Cedar Software LLC

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License

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  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • JsonValue

      public JsonValue()
  • Method Details

    • getLine

      public int getLine()
    • getCol

      public int getCol()
    • isReference

      public boolean isReference()
    • getReferenceId

      public Long getReferenceId()
    • setReferenceId

      public void setReferenceId(Long id)
    • isFinished

      public boolean isFinished()
    • setFinished

      public void setFinished()
    • setTarget

      public void setTarget(Object target)
    • setFinishedTarget

      public Object setFinishedTarget(Object o, boolean isFinished)
    • getTarget

      public Object getTarget()
    • isArray

      public abstract boolean isArray()
    • getJavaType

      public Class<?> getJavaType()
    • setJavaType

      public void setJavaType(Class<?> type)
    • setHintType

      public void setHintType(Class<?> type)
    • getJavaTypeName

      public String getJavaTypeName()
    • getId

      public long getId()
    • setId

      public void setId(long id)
    • hasId

      public boolean hasId()
      A JsonObject starts off with an id of -1. Also, an id of 0 is not considered a valid id. It must be 1 or greater. JsonWriter utilizes this fact.