Good time!
Say there is such a class:
public class Individual {
@JsonProperty("passport")
private Passport passport;
// getters ans setters
}
There are two use cases. First, when an income/outgoing json must be in a short format:
{
individual:{
passport:'123456789' <-- this is the indentifier
}
}
Second - an extended format:
{
individual:{
passport:{
series:'1234',
number:'1234'
}
}
}
To handle such cases it is possible to create 2 classes, say, IndividualSh and IndividualExt and use annotations @JsonSerializer
and @JsonDeserializer
to customize the input/output. I want to try something else to keep the only one Individual class, because it has a lot of fields and half of them needs customization. The first idea is to write several serializers/deserializers and a factory, that would mark the problem fields with required serializer/deserializer annotations using, say, the javassist library, but it seems that it is an overhead.
There is a great example by jlabedo here, but I can't realize how to use it in my situation.
Please, suggest, how to do it right way. Thanks in advance.