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package org.codehaus.jackson.map.annotate;

import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

import org.codehaus.jackson.annotate.JacksonAnnotation;
import org.codehaus.jackson.map.JsonDeserializer;
import org.codehaus.jackson.map.KeyDeserializer;

/**
 * Annotation use for configuring deserialization aspects, by attaching
 * to "setter" methods or fields, or to value classes.
 * When annotating value classes, configuration is used for instances
 * of the value class but can be overridden by more specific annotations
 * (ones that attach to methods or fields).
 *

* An example annotation would be: *

 *  @JsonDeserialize(using=MySerializer.class,
 *    as=MyHashMap.class,
 *    keyAs=MyHashKey.class,
 *    contentAs=MyHashValue.class
 *  )
 *
*

* NOTE: since version 1.2, annotation has also been applicable * to (constructor) parameters * * @since 1.1 */ @Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.PARAMETER}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @JacksonAnnotation public @interface JsonDeserialize { // // // Annotations for explicitly specifying deserializer /** * Deserializer class to use for deserializing associated value. * Depending on what is annotated, * value is either an instance of annotated class (used globablly * anywhere where class deserializer is needed); or only used for * deserializing property access via a setter method. */ public Class> using() default JsonDeserializer.None.class; /** * Deserializer class to use for deserializing contents (elements * of a Collection/array, values of Maps) of annotated property. * Can only be used on instances (methods, fields, constructors), * and not value classes themselves. * * @since 1.3 */ public Class> contentUsing() default JsonDeserializer.None.class; /** * Deserializer class to use for deserializing Map keys * of annotated property. * Can only be used on instances (methods, fields, constructors), * and not value classes themselves. * * @since 1.3 */ public Class keyUsing() default KeyDeserializer.None.class; // // // Annotations for explicitly specifying deserialization type // // // (which is used for choosing deserializer, if not explicitly // // // specified /** * Concrete type to deserialize values as, instead of type otherwise * declared. Must be a subtype of declared type; otherwise an * exception may be thrown by deserializer. *

* Bogus type {@link NoClass} can be used to indicate that declared * type is used as is (i.e. this annotation property has no setting); * this since annotation properties are not allowed to have null value. *

* Note: if {@link #using} is also used it has precedence * (since it directly specified * deserializer, whereas this would only be used to locate the * deserializer) * and value of this annotation property is ignored. */ public Class as() default NoClass.class; /** * Concrete type to deserialize keys of {@link java.util.Map} as, * instead of type otherwise declared. * Must be a subtype of declared type; otherwise an exception may be * thrown by deserializer. */ public Class keyAs() default NoClass.class; /** * Concrete type to deserialize content (elements * of a Collection/array, values of Maps) values as, * instead of type otherwise declared. * Must be a subtype of declared type; otherwise an exception may be * thrown by deserializer. */ public Class contentAs() default NoClass.class; }





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