@Target(value={ANNOTATION_TYPE,TYPE,METHOD,CONSTRUCTOR,FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface JsonIgnoreProperties
Example:
 // to prevent specified fields from being serialized or deserialized
 // (i.e. not include in JSON output; or being set even if they were included)
 @JsonIgnoreProperties({ "internalId", "secretKey" })
 // To ignore any unknown properties in JSON input without exception:
 @JsonIgnoreProperties(ignoreUnknown=true)
Starting with 2.0, this annotation can be applied both to classes and to properties. If used for both, actual set will be union of all ignorals: that is, you can only add properties to ignore, not remove or override. So you can not remove properties to ignore using per-property annotation.
| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | allowGettersProperty that can be enabled to allow "getters" to be used (that is,
 prevent ignoral of getters for properties listed in  value()). | 
| boolean | allowSettersProperty that can be enabled to allow "setters" to be used (that is,
 prevent ignoral of setters for properties listed in  value()). | 
| boolean | ignoreUnknownProperty that defines whether it is ok to just ignore any
 unrecognized properties during deserialization. | 
| String[] | valueNames of properties to ignore. | 
public abstract String[] value
public abstract boolean ignoreUnknown
Does not have any effect on serialization.
public abstract boolean allowGetters
value()).
 This is commonly set to support defining "read-only" properties; ones
 for which there is a getter, but no matching setter: in this case,
 properties should be ignored for deserialization but NOT serialization.
 Another way to think about this setting is that setting it to `true`
 will "disable" ignoring of getters.
Default value is `false`, which means that getters with matching names will be ignored.
public abstract boolean allowSetters
value()).
 This could be used to specify "write-only" properties; ones
 that should not be serialized out, but that may be provided in for
 deserialization.
 Another way to think about this setting is that setting it to `true`
 will "disable" ignoring of setters.
Default value is `false`, which means that setters with matching names will be ignored.
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