@JsonViews is used to control values are to be serialized or not.
Example – @JsonView
The following example is for @JsonView −
import org.boon.json.JsonSerializer; import org.boon.json.JsonSerializerFactory; import org.boon.json.annotations.JsonViews; public class BoonTester { public static void main(String args[]) { JsonSerializer serializerPublic = new JsonSerializerFactory() .useAnnotations() .setView( "public" ) .create(); JsonSerializer serializerInternal = new JsonSerializerFactory() .useAnnotations() .setView( "internal" ) .create(); Student student = new Student(1,"Mark", 20); String jsonString = serializerPublic.serialize( student ).toString(); System.out.println(jsonString); jsonString = serializerInternal.serialize( student ).toString(); System.out.println(jsonString); } } class Student { public int id; public String name; @JsonViews( ignoreWithViews = {"public"}, includeWithViews = {"internal"}) public int age; Student(int id, String name, int age) { this.id = id; this.name = name; this.age = age; } }
Output
We will get the output similar as follows −
{"id":1,"name":"Mark"} {"id":1,"name":"Mark","age":20}
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