- All Implemented Interfaces:
JsonFormatVisitable
This is a simple dummy serializer that will just output literal
JSON null value whenever serialization is requested.
Used as the default "null serializer" (which is used for serializing
null object references unless overridden), as well as for some
more exotic types (java.lang.Void).
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class tools.jackson.databind.ValueSerializer
ValueSerializer.None
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Field Summary
FieldsFields inherited from class tools.jackson.databind.ser.std.StdSerializer
_handledType
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
acceptJsonFormatVisitor
(JsonFormatVisitorWrapper visitor, JavaType typeHint) Default implementation specifies no format.void
serialize
(Object value, tools.jackson.core.JsonGenerator gen, SerializationContext provider) Method that can be called to ask implementation to serialize values of type this serializer handles.void
serializeWithType
(Object value, tools.jackson.core.JsonGenerator gen, SerializationContext serializers, TypeSerializer typeSer) Although this method should rarely get called, for convenience we should override it, and handle it same way as "natural" types: by serializing exactly as is, without type decorations.Methods inherited from class tools.jackson.databind.ser.std.StdSerializer
_neitherNull, _nonEmpty, _wrapIOFailure, acceptJsonFormatVisitorForBinary, createSchemaNode, createSchemaNode, findAnnotatedContentSerializer, findContextualConvertingSerializer, findFormatFeature, findFormatOverrides, findIncludeOverrides, findPropertyFilter, handledType, isDefaultSerializer, visitArrayFormat, visitArrayFormat, visitFloatFormat, visitIntFormat, visitIntFormat, visitStringFormat, visitStringFormat, wrapAndThrow, wrapAndThrow
Methods inherited from class tools.jackson.databind.ValueSerializer
createContextual, getDelegatee, isEmpty, isUnwrappingSerializer, properties, replaceDelegatee, resolve, unwrappingSerializer, usesObjectId, withFilterId, withFormatOverrides, withIgnoredProperties
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Field Details
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instance
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Method Details
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serialize
public void serialize(Object value, tools.jackson.core.JsonGenerator gen, 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 classStdSerializer<Object>
- Parameters:
value
- Value to serialize; can not be null.gen
- Generator used to output resulting Json contentprovider
- Context that can be used to get serializers for serializing Objects value contains, if any.- Throws:
tools.jackson.core.JacksonException
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serializeWithType
public void serializeWithType(Object value, tools.jackson.core.JsonGenerator gen, SerializationContext serializers, TypeSerializer typeSer) throws tools.jackson.core.JacksonException Although this method should rarely get called, for convenience we should override it, and handle it same way as "natural" types: by serializing exactly as is, without type decorations. The most common possible use case is that of delegation by JSON filter; caller cannot know what kind of serializer it gets handed.- Overrides:
serializeWithType
in classValueSerializer<Object>
- Parameters:
value
- Value to serialize; can not be null.gen
- Generator used to output resulting Json contentserializers
- 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
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acceptJsonFormatVisitor
Description copied from class:StdSerializer
Default implementation specifies no format. This behavior is usually overriden by custom serializers.- Specified by:
acceptJsonFormatVisitor
in interfaceJsonFormatVisitable
- Overrides:
acceptJsonFormatVisitor
in classStdSerializer<Object>
typeHint
- Type of element (entity like property) being visited
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