- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
java.time
values with the Jackson core.
In Jackson 3, the module is embedded in databind and handlers are automatically
registered: approach is similar to one used by full JacksonModule
s.
Most java.time
types are serialized as numbers (integers or decimals as appropriate) if the
DateTimeFeature.WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPS
feature is enabled
(or, for Duration
, DateTimeFeature.WRITE_DURATIONS_AS_TIMESTAMPS
),
and otherwise are serialized in standard
ISO-8601 string representation.
ISO-8601 specifies formats for representing offset dates and times, zoned dates and times,
local dates and times, periods, durations, zones, and more. All java.time
types
have built-in translation to and from ISO-8601 formats.
Granularity of timestamps is controlled through the companion features
DateTimeFeature.WRITE_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS
and
DateTimeFeature.READ_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS
. For serialization, timestamps are
written as fractional numbers (decimals), where the number is seconds and the decimal is fractional seconds, if
WRITE_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS
is enabled (it is by default), with resolution as fine as nanoseconds depending on the
underlying JDK implementation. If WRITE_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS
is disabled, timestamps are written as a whole number of
milliseconds. At deserialization time, decimal numbers are always read as fractional second timestamps with up-to-nanosecond resolution,
since the meaning of the decimal is unambiguous. The more ambiguous integer types are read as fractional seconds without a decimal point
if READ_DATE_TIMESTAMPS_AS_NANOSECONDS
is enabled (it is by default), and otherwise they are read as milliseconds.
Some exceptions to this standard serialization/deserialization rule:
Period
, which always results in an ISO-8601 format because Periods must be represented in years, months, and/or days.Year
, which only contains a year and cannot be represented with a timestamp.YearMonth
, which only contains a year and a month and cannot be represented with a timestamp.MonthDay
, which only contains a month and a day and cannot be represented with a timestamp.ZoneId
andZoneOffset
, which do not actually store dates and times but are supported with this module nonetheless.LocalDate
,LocalTime
,LocalDateTime
, andOffsetTime
, which cannot portably be converted to timestamps and are instead represented as arrays when WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPS is enabled.
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic JavaTimeInitializer
void
setupModule
(JacksonModule.SetupContext context)
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Method Details
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getInstance
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setupModule
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