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ObjectIdGenerator.newForSerialization(java.lang.Object)).
Locale
 (from deserialization or serialization context) should be used:
 annotation does not define value to use.
TimeZone
 (from deserialization or serialization context) should be used:
 annotation does not define value to use.
JsonAnySetter method; basically being used like a
 getter but such that contents of the returned Map (type must be
 Map) are serialized as if they were actual properties
 of the bean that contains method/field with this annotations.com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper (or objects
 it delegates to) providing matching filters by id.JsonFormat
 annotation.JsonInclude
 to define which properties
 of Java Beans are to be included in serialization.XmlRootElement,
 used to indicate name to use for root-level wrapping, if wrapping is
 enabled.JsonProperty annotation (which was introduced in version 1.1).JsonTypeInfo to indicate sub types of serializable
 polymorphic types, and to associate logical names used within JSON content
 (which is more portable than using physical Java class names).defaultImpl
 annotation property, to indicate that there is no default implementation
 specified.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.JsonIdentityInfo).ObjectIdGenerator implementations.ints (starting with value 1) as Object Identifiers.UUIDs as reliably
 unique identifiers: downside is that resulting String is
 36 characters long.JsonAutoDetect apply to.
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