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package org.springframework.kafka.support.converter;
import org.apache.kafka.common.utils.Bytes;
import org.springframework.messaging.Message;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonProcessingException;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;
/**
* JSON Message converter - {@code Bytes} on output, String, Bytes, or byte[] on input.
* Used in conjunction with Kafka {@code BytesSerializer/BytesDeserializer}. More
* efficient than {@link StringJsonMessageConverter} because the {@code String<->byte[]}
* conversion is avoided.
*
* @author Gary Russell
* @since 2.1.7
*
*/
public class BytesJsonMessageConverter extends JsonMessageConverter {
public BytesJsonMessageConverter() {
}
public BytesJsonMessageConverter(ObjectMapper objectMapper) {
super(objectMapper);
}
@Override
protected Object convertPayload(Message message) {
try {
return Bytes.wrap(getObjectMapper().writeValueAsBytes(message.getPayload()));
}
catch (JsonProcessingException e) {
throw new ConversionException("Failed to convert to JSON", e);
}
}
}