Class FSTJSonUnmodifiableMapSerializer
java.lang.Object
org.nustaq.serialization.FSTBasicObjectSerializer
org.nustaq.serialization.serializers.FSTMapSerializer
org.nustaq.serialization.serializers.FSTJSonUnmodifiableMapSerializer
- All Implemented Interfaces:
FSTCrossPlatformSerialzer,FSTObjectSerializer
public class FSTJSonUnmodifiableMapSerializer extends FSTMapSerializer
For JSON only, see {@link Unable to deserialize unmodifiable collections from JSON}.
- Author:
- Jakub Kubrynski
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static java.lang.Class<?>UNMODIFIABLE_MAP_CLASS -
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description FSTJSonUnmodifiableMapSerializer() -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description java.lang.Objectinstantiate(java.lang.Class objectClass, FSTObjectInput in, FSTClazzInfo serializationInfo, FSTClazzInfo.FSTFieldInfo referencee, int streamPosition)return null to delegate object instantiation to FST.Methods inherited from class org.nustaq.serialization.FSTBasicObjectSerializer
alwaysCopy, readObject, willHandleClass, writeTupleEnd
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Field Details
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UNMODIFIABLE_MAP_CLASS
public static final java.lang.Class<?> UNMODIFIABLE_MAP_CLASS
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Constructor Details
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FSTJSonUnmodifiableMapSerializer
public FSTJSonUnmodifiableMapSerializer()
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Method Details
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instantiate
public java.lang.Object instantiate(java.lang.Class objectClass, FSTObjectInput in, FSTClazzInfo serializationInfo, FSTClazzInfo.FSTFieldInfo referencee, int streamPosition) throws java.lang.ExceptionDescription copied from interface:FSTObjectSerializerreturn null to delegate object instantiation to FST. If you want to implement object instantiation yourself, usually you leave the readObject method empty and handle instantiation and reading the object here. You must call registerObjectForWrite immediately after creating it on the FSTObjectInput- Specified by:
instantiatein interfaceFSTObjectSerializer- Overrides:
instantiatein classFSTMapSerializer- Throws:
java.lang.Exception
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