@Target(value={ANNOTATION_TYPE,TYPE,FIELD,METHOD,PARAMETER}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface JsonIdentityInfo
There are two main approaches to generating object identifier:
either using a generator (either one of standard ones, or a custom
generator), or using a value of a property. The latter case is
indicated by using a placeholder generator marker
ObjectIdGenerators.PropertyGenerator
; former by using explicit generator.
Object id has to be serialized as a property in case of POJOs;
object identity is currently NOT support for JSON Array types
(Java arrays or Lists) or Java Map types.
Finally, note that generator type of ObjectIdGenerators.None
indicates that no Object Id should be included or used: it is included
to allow suppressing Object Ids using mix-in annotations.
Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description |
---|---|
Class<? extends ObjectIdGenerator<?>> |
generator
Generator to use for producing Object Identifier for objects:
either one of pre-defined generators from
ObjectIdGenerator , or a custom generator. |
Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
---|---|
String |
property
Name of JSON property in which Object Id will reside: also,
if "from property" marker generator is used, identifies
property that will be accessed to get type id.
|
Class<? extends ObjectIdResolver> |
resolver
Resolver to use for producing POJO from Object Identifier.
|
Class<?> |
scope
Scope is used to define applicability of an Object Id: all ids
must be unique within their scope; where scope is defined
as combination of this value and generator type.
|
public abstract Class<? extends ObjectIdGenerator<?>> generator
ObjectIdGenerator
, or a custom generator.
Defined as class to instantiate.
Note that special type
ObjectIdGenerators.None
can be used to disable inclusion of Object Ids.
public abstract String property
Default value is @id
.
public abstract Class<? extends ObjectIdResolver> resolver
Default value is SimpleObjectIdResolver
public abstract Class<?> scope
Scope is used for determining how many generators are needed; more than one scope is typically only needed if external Object Ids have overlapping value domains (i.e. are only unique within some limited scope)
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