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package org.apache.juneau.marshall;
import org.apache.juneau.parser.*;
import org.apache.juneau.serializer.*;
/**
* A subclass of {@link Marshall} for character-based serializers and parsers.
*
* See Also:
*
* - {@doc juneau-marshall.Marshalls}
*
*/
public abstract class CharMarshall extends Marshall {
private final WriterSerializer s;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param s
* The serializer to use for serializing output.
*
Must not be null .
* @param p
* The parser to use for parsing input.
*
Must not be null .
*/
protected CharMarshall(WriterSerializer s, ReaderParser p) {
super(s, p);
this.s = s;
}
/**
* Serializes a POJO directly to a String
.
*
* @param o The object to serialize.
* @return
* The serialized object.
* @throws SerializeException If a problem occurred trying to convert the output.
*/
@Override /* Serializer */
public final String write(Object o) throws SerializeException {
return s.createSession().serializeToString(o);
}
}