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package com.sun.jersey.api.json;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBException;
import javax.xml.bind.UnmarshalException;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlType;
/**
* A JSON unmarshaller responsible for deserializing JSON data to a Java
* content tree, defined by JAXB.
*
* @author [email protected], [email protected]
*/
public interface JSONUnmarshaller {
/**
* Unmarshal JSON data from the specified InputStream
and
* return the resulting Java content tree.
*
* The UTF-8 character encoding scheme will be used to decode the encoded
* characters of the JSON data.
*
* @param the type of the Java content tree.
* @param is the InputStream to unmarshal JSON data from.
* @param expectedType the expected type of the Java content tree.
* @return the newly created root object of the Java content tree. The
* content tree may be an instance of a class that is
* mapped to a XML root element (for example, annotated with
* {@link XmlRootElement}) or mapped to an XML type (for example,
* annotated with {@link XmlType}).
* @throws JAXBException if any unexpected errors occur while unmarshalling.
* @throws UnmarshalException if the JSONUnmarshaller
is unable
* to perform the JSON to Java binding.
*/
T unmarshalFromJSON(InputStream is,
Class expectedType) throws JAXBException;
/**
* Unmarshal JSON data from the specified Reader
and
* return the resulting Java content tree.
*
* The character encoding scheme of the reader
will be used to
* encode the characters of the JSON data.
*
* @param the type of the Java content tree.
* @param reader the Reader to unmarshal JSON data from.
* @param expectedType the expected type of the Java content tree.
* @return the newly created root object of the Java content tree. The
* content tree may be an instance of a class that is
* mapped to a XML root element (for example, annotated with
* {@link XmlRootElement}) or mapped to an XML type (for example,
* annotated with {@link XmlType}).
* @throws JAXBException if any unexpected errors occur while unmarshalling.
* @throws UnmarshalException if the JSONUnmarshaller
is unable
* to perform the JSON to Java binding.
*/
T unmarshalFromJSON(Reader reader,
Class expectedType) throws JAXBException;
/**
* Unmarshal JSON data from the InputStream
by
* declaredType
and return the resulting content tree.
*
* The UTF-8 character encoding scheme will be used to decode the encoded
* characters of the JSON data.
*
* @param the type of the Java content tree.
* @param is the InputStream to unmarshal JSON data from.
* @param declaredType a class that is mapped to a XML root element
* (for example, annotated with {@link XmlRootElement}) or mapped to
* an XML type (for example, annotated with {@link XmlType}).
* @return the newly created root object of the Java content tree, root
* by a {@link JAXBElement} instance.
* @throws JAXBException if any unexpected errors occur while unmarshalling.
* @throws UnmarshalException if the JSONUnmarshaller
is unable
* to perform the JSON to Java binding.
*/
JAXBElement unmarshalJAXBElementFromJSON(InputStream is,
Class declaredType) throws JAXBException;
/**
* Unmarshal JSON data from the Reader
by
* declaredType
and return the resulting content tree.
*
* The character encoding scheme of the reader
will be used to
* encode the characters of the JSON data.
*
* @param the type of the Java content tree.
* @param reader the Reader to unmarshal JSON data from.
* @param declaredType a class that is mapped to a XML root element
* (for example, annotated with {@link XmlRootElement}) or mapped to
* an XML type (for example, annotated with {@link XmlType}).
* @return the newly created root object of the Java content tree, root
* by a {@link JAXBElement} instance.
* @throws JAXBException if any unexpected errors occur while unmarshalling.
* @throws UnmarshalException if the JSONUnmarshaller
is unable
* to perform the JSON to Java binding.
*/
JAXBElement unmarshalJAXBElementFromJSON(Reader reader,
Class declaredType) throws JAXBException;
}