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I have following DTOs:

@Value
public class PracticeResults {
    @NotNull
    Map<Long, Boolean> wordAnswers;
}

@Value
public class ProfileMetaDto {

    @NotEmpty
    String name;
    @Email
    String email;
    @Size(min = 5)
    String password;
}

@Value is a Lombok annotation which generates a constructor. Which means that this class doesn't have a no-arg constructor.

I used Spring Boot 1.4.3.RELEASE and ObjectMapper bean was able to deserialize such object from JSON.

After the upgrade to Spring Boot 2.0.0.M7 I receive following exception:

com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.InvalidDefinitionException: Cannot construct instance of PracticeResults (no Creators, like default construct, exist): cannot deserialize from Object value (no delegate- or property-based Creator)

Jackson version used in Spring Boot 1.4.3 is 2.8.10 and for Spring Boot 2.0.0.M7 is 2.9.2.

I've tried to Google this problem but found only solutions with @JsonCreator or @JsonProperty.

So, why does it work with Spring Boot 1.4.3 and fails with Spring Boot 2? Is it possible to configure bean to behave the same way as the older version?

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  • Just wondering, have you tried updating Jackson to the latest stable release 2.9.4? The changelog contains some specific fixes related map deserialization. github.com/FasterXML/jackson/wiki/Jackson-Release-2.9.3 Jan 18, 2018 at 22:26
  • @LuisAguilar I've tried newer version but nothing changed. I have different DTOs with a few strings which also failed to deserialize. I think it is somehow related to Spring's configuration of object mapper, but I couldn't find anything related to default constructors.
    – solomkinmv
    Jan 18, 2018 at 22:44
  • What version of Lombok are you using in each case? Jan 18, 2018 at 23:07
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    @AndyWilkinson wow! I've tried new lombok version for spring boot 1.4.3 and got the same exception. Does it mean that lombok 1.16.12 generated no-arg constructor with @Value annotation?
    – solomkinmv
    Jan 19, 2018 at 10:27
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    I've tried to Google this problem but found only solutions with @JsonCreator or @JsonProperty, well that is the answer. Jackson requires those annotations on a constructor to know how to map the values into it or it needs a default no-args constructor just as the error message clearly states, and you have neither, that is why it is not working.
    – user177800
    Jan 19, 2018 at 16:31

9 Answers 9

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Due to breaking changes in Lombok version 1.16.20 you need to set the following property in your lombok.config file (if you don't have this file you can create it in your project root):

lombok.anyConstructor.addConstructorProperties=true

This is described in the Lombok changelog: https://projectlombok.org/changelog.

After that the @Value should be accepted again by Jackson.

You may be interested in following the related GitHub issue here, although it's about @Data: https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/1563

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  • Very good point! :) I will only add here full description from lombok changelog: BREAKING CHANGE: lombok config key lombok.anyConstructor.suppressConstructorProperties is now deprecated and defaults to true, that is, by default lombok no longer automatically generates @ConstructorProperties annotations. New config key lombok.anyConstructor.addConstructorProperties now exists; set it to true if you want the old behavior. Oracle more or less broke this annotation with the release of JDK9, necessitating this breaking change. Oct 6, 2021 at 10:52
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One more way to solve this problem. Use Jackson parameter names module, which is included in spring boot 2 by default. After this Jackson can deserialize objects. But it works only if you have more than 1 property in object. In case of single property I receive following error message:

com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.InvalidDefinitionException: Cannot construct instance of `SomeClassName` (no Creators, like default construct, exist): cannot deserialize from Object value (no delegate- or property-based Creator)

Because of the following:

Marker annotation that can be used to define constructors and factory methods as one to use for instantiating new instances of the associated class.

NOTE: when annotating creator methods (constructors, factory methods), method must either be:

  • Single-argument constructor/factory method without JsonProperty annotation for the argument: if so, this is so-called "delegate creator", in which case Jackson first binds JSON into type of the argument, and then calls creator. This is often used in conjunction with JsonValue (used for serialization).
  • Constructor/factory method where every argument is annotated with either JsonProperty or JacksonInject, to indicate name of property to bind to

Also note that all JsonProperty annotations must specify actual name (NOT empty String for "default") unless you use one of extension modules that can detect parameter name; this because default JDK versions before 8 have not been able to store and/or retrieve parameter names from bytecode. But with JDK 8 (or using helper libraries such as Paranamer, or other JVM languages like Scala or Kotlin), specifying name is optional.

To handle this case with Lombok I've used following workaround:

@Value
@AllArgsConstructor(onConstructor = @__(@JsonCreator(mode = JsonCreator.Mode.PROPERTIES)))
class SomeClassName {...}
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    Not working,throws: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid type definition for type com.x.dto.y.PersonDTO: Argument #0 has no property name, is not Injectable: can not use as Creator [constructor for com.x.dto.y.PersonDTO, annotations: {interface com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonCreator=@com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonCreator(mode=PROPERTIES)}] at [Source: UNKNOWN; line: -1, column: -1] at com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper._convert(ObjectMapper.java:3750) ~[jackson-databind-2.9.8.jar:2.9.8] Aug 29, 2019 at 15:58
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I had this issue and the solution that worked for me what creating a default constructor without fields and the problem disappeared.

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    It becomes a problem if I wish to create non mutable object
    – kapellan
    Jul 8, 2020 at 14:55
  • @kapellan you're right. Check my answer, you may find it useful.
    – mareck_ste
    Jul 8, 2020 at 16:29
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In case you have some final fields within your class and you would rather have Object creator to use specific constructor to deserialize your POJO along with @Data annotation, I suggest annotating the constructor with @JsonCreator(mode = JsonCreator.Mode.PROPERTIES) and concrete required constructor parameters with @JsonProperty("<field_name>"). The example can be seen below:

package test.model;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonCreator;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonProperty;
import lombok.Data;

import java.util.Date;

@Data
public class KafkaEventPojo {
    private final String executionId;
    private final String folder;
    private final Date created_at;

    private Date updated_at;
    // ... other params
    
    /**
     * Instantiates a new Kafka event pojo.
     *
     * @param executionId the execution or flow id of the event lifecycle
     * @param folder      the folder to be retrieved
     */
    @JsonCreator(mode = JsonCreator.Mode.PROPERTIES)
    public KafkaEventPojo(@JsonProperty("executionId") String executionId, @JsonProperty("folder") String folder) {
        this(executionId, folder, new Date(System.currentTimeMillis()));
    }

    private KafkaEventPojo(String executionId, String folder, Date date) {
        this.executionId = executionId;
        this.folder = folder;

        this.created_at = date;
        this.updated_at = date;
    }
    
    // ... other logic
}
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4

I faced this problem, but my solution did not involve adding this: (mode = JsonCreator.Mode.PROPERTIES)

What really solved my problem was the @JsonProperty within the Constructor.

My final result was this:

@Value
public class ServerTimeResponse {

    long serverTime;

    @JsonCreator
    public ServerTimeResponse(@JsonProperty("serverTime") long serverTime) {
        this.serverTime = serverTime;
    }

}
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3

Special annotation for @Jacksonized to the rescue - https://projectlombok.org/features/experimental/Jacksonized

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If you are running in native mode and getting the error is because of reflection to resolve the annotate your class with @RegisterForReflection and rebuild the application and run your error will be resolved

for information search on the link

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As others have said you need to add more the the @Value annotation to tell Lombok to write the @JsonCreator on the generated constructor

@AllArgsConstructor(onConstructor_={@JsonCreator(mode = JsonCreator.Mode.PROPERTIES)})

Note a slightly different syntax from other answers here if you are using JDK8+ (this is mentioned in the javadoc)

If you are using the freefair gradle plugin you also need to configure it to add constructor properties in build.gradle:

lombok {
    config['lombok.anyConstructor.addConstructorProperties'] = 'true'
}
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I have upgraded lombok version to : 'org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.0' and it worked for me.

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  • Hm, I don't see anything related in changelings
    – solomkinmv
    Jul 24, 2018 at 13:25

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