Jackson Simple Data Binding: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 20:38, 26 February 2017
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Overview
Simple data binding extracts data from JSON and initializes an in-memory Java object hierarchy. Unlike the tree model, which uses JsonNodes, simple data binding assembles the hierarchy representing the JSON data out of Maps, Lists, Strings, Numbers, Booleans and nulls. A Map/List/String/Number/Boolean hierarchy can be written out as JSON content.
JSON to Java
JSON to Java parsing is done by ObjectMapper.readValue(), which must be called with an Object.class type:
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper; ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); Object root = mapper.readValue(src, Object.class); if (root instance of Map) { ... } else if (root instanceof List) { ... } ...
It is possible to call readValue() with a more specific type. For example, if the top level JSON value is an Object, readValue() can be called upon a Map.
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper; ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); Map root = mapper.readValue(inputStream, Map.class);
However, if the top level JSON value is a List, the code above will throw an exception:
Exception in thread "main" com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonMappingException: Can not deserialize instance of java.util.LinkedHashMap out of START_ARRAY token
Generic Type Information
It is possible to enable generic type information (like Map<String, Object>). For details, see Full Data Binding.
JSON to Java Code Example
Java to JSON
The Map/List/String/Number/Boolean hierarchy can be written out as JSON by ObjectMapper.writeValue().
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); ObjectMapper om = new ObjectMapper(); Map root = ... om.writeValue(baos, root); System.out.println(new String(baos.toByteArray()));