When I saw that you could do simple data binding with Jackson, I instinctively felt like this would be very useful. The prospect of not having to design/create specific Java classes is very appealing. But I don't understand how simple data binding really speeds things up. If you end with a Map<String, Object>
then there's a fair amount of hoops to jump through to get that data out of the map, no?
I must be missing something here because it seems to me that you end up with a different kind of parsing headache. Instead of manually parsing the JSON yourself or writing a class for full binding, you're pulling teeth with all sorts of casting, etc to get the correct data from the Map
.
What am I missing? Can someone show me where simple data binding shines?