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package org.springframework.http.converter.cbor;
import kotlinx.serialization.cbor.Cbor;
import org.springframework.http.MediaType;
import org.springframework.http.converter.KotlinSerializationBinaryHttpMessageConverter;
/**
* Implementation of {@link org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageConverter}
* that can read and write CBOR using
* kotlinx.serialization.
*
* This converter can be used to bind {@code @Serializable} Kotlin classes,
* open polymorphic serialization
* is not supported.
* It supports {@code application/cbor}.
*
* @author Iain Henderson
* @since 6.0
*/
public class KotlinSerializationCborHttpMessageConverter extends KotlinSerializationBinaryHttpMessageConverter {
public KotlinSerializationCborHttpMessageConverter() {
this(Cbor.Default);
}
public KotlinSerializationCborHttpMessageConverter(Cbor cbor) {
super(cbor, MediaType.APPLICATION_CBOR);
}
}