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How to ignore a class during the serialization using Jackson in Java?
The Jackson @JsonIgnoreType annotation can be used to ignore a class during the serialization process and it can mark all the properties or fields of a class to be ignored while serializing and deserializing a JSON object.Syntax@Target(value={ANNOTATION_TYPE, TYPE}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface JsonIgnoreTypeExampleimport com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.*; import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.*; import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.*; import java.io.*; public class JsonIgnoreTypeTest { public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException { Employee emp = new Employee(); ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); String jsonString = mapper.writerWithDefaultPrettyPrinter().writeValueAsString(emp); ...
Read MoreHow to add a JSON string to an existing JSON file in Java?
A Gson is a json library for Java and it can be used to generate a JSON. In the initial step, we can read a JSON file and parsing to a Java object then need to typecast the Java object to a JSonObject and parsing to a JsonArray. Then iterating this JSON array to print the JsonElement. We can create a JsonWriter class to write a JSON encoded value to a stream, one token at a time. Finally, a new JSON string can be written to an existing json file. Exampleimport java.io.*; import java.util.*; import com.google.gson.*; import com.google.gson.stream.*; import com.google.gson.annotations.*; public class JSONFilewriteTest { ...
Read MoreHow to ignore the multiple properties of a JSON object in Java?
The @JsonIgnoreProperties Jackson annotation can be used to specify a list of properties or fields of a class to ignore. The @JsonIgnoreProperties annotation can be placed above the class declaration instead of above the individual properties or fields to ignore.Syntax@Target(value={ANNOTATION_TYPE, TYPE, METHOD, CONSTRUCTOR, FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface JsonIgnorePropertiesExampleimport java.io.*; import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.*; import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.*; public class JsonIgnorePropertiesTest { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { Customer customer = new Customer("120", "Ravi", "Hyderabad"); System.out.println(customer); ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); ...
Read MoreWhen to use @JsonAutoDetect annotation in Java?
The @JsonAutoDetect annotation can be used at the class level to override the visibility of the properties of a class during serialization and deserialization. We can set the visibility with the properties like "creatorVisibility", "fieldVisibility", "getterVisibility", "setterVisibility" and "isGetterVisibility". The JsonAutoDetect class can define public static constants that are similar to Java class visibility levels like "ANY", "DEFAULT", "NON_PRIVATE", "NONE", "PROTECTED_AND_PRIVATE" and "PUBLIC_ONLY".Exampleimport com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.*; import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.*; import java.io.*; public class JsonAutoDetectTest { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { Address address = new Address("Madhapur", "Hyderabad", "Telangana"); ...
Read MoreHow to serialize a JSON string to an Output Handler in Java?
The Flexjson is a lightweight library for serializing and deserializing Java objects into and from JSON format. A JSONSerializer is the main class for performing serialization of Java objects to JSON. We can serialize a JSON string to an Output Handler using the WriterOutputHandler class and it implements the OutputHandler interface.Syntaxpublic class WriterOutputHandler extends Object implements OutputHandlerExampleimport java.io.*; import flexjson.JSONSerializer; import flexjson.OutputHandler; import flexjson.WriterOutputHandler; public class JsonOutputHandlerTest { public static void main(String[] args) { JSONSerializer serializer = new JSONSerializer().prettyPrint(true); // pretty print JSON Employee emp ...
Read MoreHow to auto-increment the property of a JSONObject in Java?
A JSONObject is an unordered collection of name/value pairs and parses text from a String to produce a map-like object. However, we can auto-increment the property of a JSONObject using the increment() method of JSONObject class. If there is no such property, create one with a value of 1. If there is such a property and if it is an Integer, Long, Double or Float then add one to it.Syntaxpublic JSONObject increment(java.lang.String key) throws JSONExceptionExampleimport org.json.JSONException; import org.json.JSONObject; public class IncrementJSONObjectTest { public static void main(String[] args) throws JSONException { JSONObject ...
Read MoreHow to concatenate strings in R?
Concatenation can be done by using paste function in R.Example> paste("I", "Love", "R", sep=" ") [1] "I Love R"If we want to specify characters between words then it can be done by using collapse argument as follows −> x x [1] "I" "Love" "R" > paste(x, collapse="-") [1] "I-Love-R"
Read MoreHow to find mode(s) of a vector in R?
Just like mean and median there is no in-built function in R to find the mode.We can make use of the following user created function for this purpose> Modes
Read MoreHow to create a frequency table of a vector that contains repeated values in R?
We can do this by using table function with as.data.frameExample> X as.data.frame(table(X)) X Freq 1 21 2 2 23 3 3 24 1 4 25 5 5 34 2 6 47 2 7 64 1 8 69 5 9 70 1
Read MoreHow to change the column names and row names of a data frame in R?
We can colnames function to change the column names and rownames function to change the row names.Example> df df ID Salry 1 1 10000 2 2 30000 3 3 22000 4 4 27000 5 5 18000 > colnames(df) df EmployeeID Salary 1 1 10000 2 2 30000 3 3 22000 4 4 27000 5 5 18000 > rownames(df)
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