Class BooleanSerializer

All Implemented Interfaces:
JsonFormatVisitable

public final class BooleanSerializer extends StdScalarSerializer<Object>
Serializer used for primitive boolean, as well as java.util.Boolean wrapper type.

Since this is one of "natural" (aka "native") types, no type information is ever included on serialization (unlike for most other scalar types)

  • Field Details

    • _forPrimitive

      protected final boolean _forPrimitive
      Whether type serialized is primitive (boolean) or wrapper (java.lang.Boolean); if true, former, if false, latter.
  • Constructor Details

    • BooleanSerializer

      public BooleanSerializer(boolean forPrimitive)
  • Method Details

    • createContextual

      public ValueSerializer<?> createContextual(SerializationContext serializers, BeanProperty property)
      Description copied from class: ValueSerializer
      Method called to see if a different (or differently configured) serializer is needed to serialize values of specified property (or, for root values, in which case `null` is passed). Note that instance that this method is called on is typically shared one and as a result method should NOT modify this instance but rather construct and return a new instance. This instance should only be returned as-is, in case it is already suitable for use.

      Note that method is only called once per POJO property, and for the first usage as root value serializer; it is not called for every serialization, as doing that would have significant performance impact; most serializers cache contextual instances for future use.

      Overrides:
      createContextual in class ValueSerializer<Object>
      Parameters:
      serializers - Context to use for accessing config, other serializers
      property - Property (defined by one or more accessors - field or method - used for accessing logical property value) for which serializer is used to be used; or, `null` for root value (or in cases where caller does not have this information, which is handled as root value case).
      Returns:
      Serializer to use for serializing values of specified property; may be this instance or a new instance.
    • serialize

      public void serialize(Object value, tools.jackson.core.JsonGenerator g, SerializationContext provider) throws tools.jackson.core.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<Object>
      Parameters:
      value - Value to serialize; can not be null.
      g - Generator used to output resulting Json content
      provider - Context that can be used to get serializers for serializing Objects value contains, if any.
      Throws:
      tools.jackson.core.JacksonException
    • serializeWithType

      public final void serializeWithType(Object value, tools.jackson.core.JsonGenerator g, SerializationContext provider, TypeSerializer typeSer) throws tools.jackson.core.JacksonException
      Description copied from class: StdScalarSerializer
      Default implementation will write type prefix, call regular serialization method (since assumption is that value itself does not need JSON Array or Object start/end markers), and then write type suffix. This should work for most cases; some sub-classes may want to change this behavior.
      Overrides:
      serializeWithType in class StdScalarSerializer<Object>
      Parameters:
      value - Value to serialize; can not be null.
      g - Generator used to output resulting Json content
      provider - 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:
      tools.jackson.core.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 StdScalarSerializer<Object>
      typeHint - Type of element (entity like property) being visited