@Target(value={ANNOTATION_TYPE,METHOD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface JsonValue
XmlValue 
 that indicates that results of the annotated "getter" method
 (which means signature must be that of getters; non-void return
 type, no args) is to be used as the single value to serialize
 for the instance. Usually value will be of a simple scalar type
 (String or Number), but it can be any serializable type (Collection,
 Map or Bean).
 At most one method of a Class can be annotated with this annotation;
 if more than one is found, an exception may be thrown.
 Also, if method signature is not compatible with Getters, an exception
 may be thrown (whether exception is thrown or not is an implementation detail (due
 to filtering during introspection, some annotations may be skipped)
 and applications should not rely on specific behavior).
 A typical usage is that of annotating toString()
 method so that returned String value is used as the JSON serialization;
 and if deserialization is needed, there is matching constructor
 or factory method annotated with JsonCreator annotation.
Boolean argument is only used so that sub-classes can "disable" annotation if necessary.
 NOTE: when use for Java enums, one additional feature is
 that value returned by annotated method is also considered to be the
 value to deserialize from, not just JSON String to serialize as.
 This is possible since set of Enum values is constant and it is possible
 to define mapping, but can not be done in general for POJO types; as such,
 this is not used for POJO deserialization.
| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | valueOptional argument that defines whether this annotation is active
 or not. | 
public abstract boolean value
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