org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties Maven / Gradle / Ivy
Go to download
Show more of this group Show more artifacts with this name
Show all versions of eclipselink Show documentation
Show all versions of eclipselink Show documentation
EclipseLink build based upon Git transaction f2b9fc5
/*
* Copyright (c) 2012, 2019 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
* terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0,
* or the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause
*/
// Contributors:
// Blaise Doughan - 2.3.3 - initial implementation
// Marcel Valovy - 2.6 - added case insensitive unmarshalling property
// - added bean validation properties
package org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb;
/**
* These are properties that may be set on an instance of Marshaller. Below is
* an example of using the property mechanism to enable MOXy's JSON binding for
* an instance of Marshaller.
*
* Marshaller marshaller = jaxbContext.createMarshaller();
* marshaller.setProperty(MarshallerProperties.MEDIA_TYPE, "application/json");
*
*/
public class MarshallerProperties {
/**
* The Constant CHARACTER_ESCAPE_HANDLER. Allows for customization of
* character escaping when marshalling. Value should be an implementation
* of org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.CharacterEscapeHandler.
* @since 2.3.3
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.CharacterEscapeHandler
*/
public static final String CHARACTER_ESCAPE_HANDLER = "eclipselink.character-escape-handler";
/**
* The Constant INDENT_STRING. Property used to set the string used when
* indenting formatted marshalled documents. The default for formatted
* documents is " " (three spaces).
* @since 2.3.3
*/
public static final String INDENT_STRING = "eclipselink.indent-string";
/**
* The name of the property used to specify a value that will be prepended
* to all keys that are mapped to an XML attribute. By default there is no
* attribute prefix. There is no effect when media type is
* "application/xml". When this property is specified at the
* JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and
* Unmarshaller will default to this attribute prefix.
* @since 2.4
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX
*/
public static final String JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX;
/**
* The name of the property used to specify in the root node should be
* included in the message (default is true). There is no effect when media
* type is "application/xml". When this property is specified at the
* JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and
* Unmarshaller will default to this setting.
* @since 2.4
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT
*/
public static final String JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT;
/**
* The name of the property used to specify the character (default is '.')
* that separates the prefix from the key name. It is only used if namespace
* qualification has been enabled be setting a namespace prefix mapper.
* When this property is specified at the JAXBContext level all
* instances of Marshaller and Unmarshaller will default to
* this setting.
* @since 2.4
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR
*/
public static final String JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR;
/**
* The name of the property used to specify the key that will correspond to
* the property mapped with @XmlValue. This key will only be used if
* there are other mapped properties. When this property is specified at
* the JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and
* Unmarshaller will default to this setting.
* @since 2.4
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER
*/
public static final String JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER;
/**
* The name of the property used to specify the type of binding to be
* performed. When this property is specified at the JAXBContext
* level all instances of Marshaller and Unmarshaller will
* default to this media type. Supported values are:
*
* - MediaType.APPLICATION_XML (default)
*
- MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON
*
- "application/xml"
*
- "application/json"
*
* @since 2.4
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#MEDIA_TYPE
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#MEDIA_TYPE
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.MediaType
*/
public static final String MEDIA_TYPE = JAXBContextProperties.MEDIA_TYPE;
/**
* The Constant NAMESPACE_PREFIX_MAPPER. Provides a means to customize the
* namespace prefixes used while marshalling to XML. Used for both marshal
* and unmarshal when mediaType is set to "application/json". Value is
* either a {@literal Map} of URIs to prefixes, or an
* implementation of org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.NamespacePrefixMapper.
* @since 2.3.3
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.NamespacePrefixMapper
*/
public static final String NAMESPACE_PREFIX_MAPPER = JAXBContextProperties.NAMESPACE_PREFIX_MAPPER;
/**
* The Constant JSON_MARSHAL_EMPTY_COLLECTIONS. If true an empty or null
* collection will be marshalled as null or empty array, if false both will be
* represented as an absent node.
* @since 2.4
*/
public static final String JSON_MARSHAL_EMPTY_COLLECTIONS = "eclipselink.json.marshal-empty-collections";
/**
* The Constant JSON_REDUCE_ANY_ARRAYS. If true arrays that have just one item in them
* will be reduced and marshalled as a single item and not as a collection. ie: no [ ] in the marshalled JSON
* Default is false so all collections (even size 1) will have the [ ] around them.
* @since 2.4.2
*/
public static final String JSON_REDUCE_ANY_ARRAYS = "eclipselink.json.reduce-any-arrays";
/**
* If there should be xsd prefix when using simple types, e.g. xsd.int.
*
* @since 2.6.0
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX
*/
public static final String JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX;
/**
* If we should treat unqualified type property in JSON as MOXy type discriminator.
* @since 2.6.0
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY
*/
public static final String JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY;
/**
* Override default type property name for JSON as MOXy type discriminator. Settings from binding file have higher priority.
*
* Example
* Given the following property
*
* marshaller.setProperty(MarshallerProperties.JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME, "mytype");
*
* If the property is set the JSON output will be:
*
* ...
* {
* "mytype": "phone",
* "contactId": 3,
* "number": "987654321"
* }
* ...
*
* for following object model
*
* @XmlSeeAlso({Address.class, Phone.class})
* public class Contact {
*
* public int contactId;
* ...
*
*
* public class Phone extends Contact{
*
* public String number;
* ...
*
* If the property is not set (default value) the JSON output will be:
*
* ...
* {
* "type": "phone",
* "contactId": 3,
* "number": "987654321"
* }
* ...
*
* Unmarshaller will use it as type discriminator to select right child class.
* @since 2.7.4
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME
*/
public static final String JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME;
/**
* Disable generation of "item" name in nested arrays in JSON. Settings from binding file have higher priority.
*
* Example
* Given the following property
*
* marshaller.setProperty(MarshallerProperties.JSON_DISABLE_NESTED_ARRAY_NAME, "false");
*
* If the property value is set to false (default) the JSON output will be:
*
* ...
* "char2dArray":[
* {"item":["a","b","c","d"]},
* {"item":["e","f","g","h"]}
* ]
* ...
*
* for following object model
*
* ...
* @XmlElement(name="char2dArray")
* private char[][] char2dArray;
* ...
*
* If the property value is set to true (default) the JSON output will be:
*
* ...
* "char2dArray": [
* ["a","b","c","d"],
* ["e","f","g","h"]
* ]
* ...
*
* @since 2.7.5
*/
public static final String JSON_DISABLE_NESTED_ARRAY_NAME = "eclipselink.json.disable-nested-array-name";
/**
*
*/
public static final String OBJECT_GRAPH = JAXBContextProperties.OBJECT_GRAPH;
/**
* The Constant JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME. If true the grouping
* element will be used as the JSON key. There is no effect when media type
* is "application/xml". When this property is specified at the
* JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and
* Unmarshaller will default to this.
*
* Example
* Given the following class:
*
* @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
* public class Customer {
*
* @XmlElementWrapper(name="phone-numbers")
* @XmlElement(name="phone-number")
* private {@literal List} phoneNumbers;
*
* }
*
* If the property is set to false (the default) the JSON output will be:
*
* {
* "phone-numbers" : {
* "phone-number" : [ {
* ...
* }, {
* ...
* }]
* }
* }
*
* And if the property is set to true, then the JSON output will be:
*
* {
* "phone-numbers" : [ {
* ...
* }, {
* ...
* }]
* }
*
* @since 2.4.2
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME
*/
public static final String JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME;
/**
* Property for setting bean validation mode.
* Valid values {@link BeanValidationMode#AUTO} (default),{@link BeanValidationMode#CALLBACK}, {@link BeanValidationMode#NONE}.
*
* @since 2.6
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE
*/
public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE;
/**
* Property for setting preferred or custom validator factory.
* Mapped value must be instance of {@link javax.validation.ValidatorFactory}.
*
* @since 2.6
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY
*/
public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY;
/**
* Property for setting bean validation target groups.
* Mapped value must be of type {@literal Class[]}.
*
* @since 2.6
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS
*/
public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS;
/**
* Property for disabling Bean Validation optimisations.
* Bean Validation in MOXy features optimisations, which are used to skip BV processes on non-constrained objects.
*
* This is to make maintenance easier and to allow for debugging in case that some object is not validated,
* but should be.
*
* Usage: set to {@link Boolean#TRUE} to disable optimisations, set to {@link Boolean#FALSE} to re-enable them
* again.
*
* @since 2.6
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION
*/
public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION;
/**
* Property for MOXy logging level.
*
* This is to make maintenance easier and to allow MOXy generate more diagnostic log messages.
*
* Allowed values are specified in {@link org.eclipse.persistence.logging.LogLevel}
* Default value is {@link org.eclipse.persistence.logging.LogLevel#INFO}
*
* @since 3.0
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#MOXY_LOGGING_LEVEL
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#MOXY_LOGGING_LEVEL
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.logging.LogLevel
*/
public static final String MOXY_LOGGING_LEVEL = "eclipselink.logging.level.moxy";
/**
* Property for logging Entities content during marshalling/unmarshalling operation in MOXy.
* It calls toString() method from entity.
*
* This is to make maintenance easier and to allow for debugging to check marshalled/unmarshalled content.
* Use it carefully. It can produce high amount of data in the log files.
*
* Usage: set to {@link Boolean#TRUE} to enable payload logging, set to {@link Boolean#FALSE} to disable it.
* It can be set via system property with name "eclipselink.logging.payload.moxy" too.
* By default it is disabled.
*
* @since 3.0
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#MOXY_LOG_PAYLOAD
* @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#MOXY_LOG_PAYLOAD
*/
public static final String MOXY_LOG_PAYLOAD = JAXBContextProperties.MOXY_LOG_PAYLOAD;
}