@Target(value={ANNOTATION_TYPE,FIELD,METHOD,PARAMETER,TYPE}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface JsonFormat
Common uses include choosing between alternate representations -- for example,
whether Date is to be serialized as number (Java timestamp)
or String (such as ISO-8601 compatible time value) -- as well as configuring
exact details with pattern() property.
As of Jackson 2.1, known special handling include:
Date: Shape can be JsonFormat.Shape.STRING or JsonFormat.Shape.NUMBER;
pattern may contain SimpleDateFormat-compatible pattern definition.
Enums: Shapes JsonFormat.Shape.STRING and JsonFormat.Shape.NUMBER can be
used to change between numeric (index) and textual (name or toString());
but it is also possible to use JsonFormat.Shape.OBJECT to serialize (but not deserialize)
Enums as JSON Objects (as if they were POJOs). NOTE: serialization
as JSON Object only works with class annotation;
will not work as per-property annotation.
Collections can be serialized as (and deserialized from) JSON Objects,
if JsonFormat.Shape.OBJECT is used. NOTE: can ONLY be used as class annotation;
will not work as per-property annotation.
| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
|---|---|
String |
locale
Locale to use for serialization (if needed). |
String |
pattern
Datatype-specific additional piece of configuration that may be used
to further refine formatting aspects.
|
JsonFormat.Shape |
shape
Structure to use for serialization: definition of mapping depends on datatype,
but usually has straight-forward counterpart in data format (JSON).
|
String |
timezone
TimeZone to use for serialization (if needed). |
public abstract String pattern
Date serialization;
however, exact use is determined by specific JsonSerializerpublic abstract JsonFormat.Shape shape
public abstract String locale
Locale to use for serialization (if needed).
Special value of DEFAULT_LOCALE
can be used to mean "just use the default", where default is specified
by the serialization context, which in turn defaults to system
defaults (Locale.getDefault()) unless explicitly
set to another locale.public abstract String timezone
TimeZone to use for serialization (if needed).
Special value of DEFAULT_TIMEZONE
can be used to mean "just use the default", where default is specified
by the serialization context, which in turn defaults to system
defaults (TimeZone.getDefault()) unless explicitly
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