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I use the annotation @JsonView, but it doesn't work, here is my code and the return data, would you please help me to look where I am wrong.

My spring jar shows the edition of "spring-web-3.2.8.RELEASE.jar", and I just add this bean,I do not know whether it is useful or not, and I just use @JsonView directly in my code

<bean id = "jacksonMessageConverter" class = "org.springframework.http.converter.json.MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter">
        </bean>

Here is the View class

public class View {
    public interface Summary{};
}

This is the User entity class(with "set" "get" method omitted), it has several attribute which corresponding to the database, there is a "status" attribute needn't return in the json data.

public Class User{
    @JsonView(View.Summary.class)
    private Integer uid;

    @JsonView(View.Summary.class)
    private String first;

    @JsonView(View.Summary.class)
    private String last;

    @JsonView(View.Summary.class)
    private String email;

    @JsonView(View.Summary.class)
    private String password;

    private Integer status;

}

I had the controller

@RequestMapping(value="/login", method=RequestMethod.POST)
@JsonView(View.Summary.class)
@ResponseBody
public Message login(String email, String password){        
    User user = userMapper.findUser(email,password);        

    Message message = new Message();                
    message.setUser(user);
    return message;     
}   
}

and here is my Message class with the "set" "get" methods

public class Message {
    private int box_hits;

    private List<Box> boxes;

    @JsonView(View.Summary.class)
    private User user;
}

when I use the postman to test the url,it shows json data, obviously, it should not return with the attribute without @JsonView, what' wrong with my code?

 {
  "box_hits": 0,
  "boxes": null,
  "user": {
    "uid": 1,
    "first": "yuan",
    "last": "kang",
    "email": "[email protected]",
    "password": "123",
    "status": 0
  }
}
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As described in the announcement blog post, this feature is only available as of Spring Framework 4.2. It won't work with Spring 3.2.8.

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