I could find questions closer to this one, but not exactly what i was looking for. The problem is possibly pretty simple for many experts: I have a Hashset
containing my customized bean as its content:
Set<TableColumnBean> mySet = new HashSet<TableColumnBean>();
//loop and add values to Hashset
for(String str : tableColumnBeanMap.keySet()){
mySet.add(new TableColumnBean(tableColumnBeanMap.get(str).getTable, `tableColumnBeanMap.get(str).getColumn))`
}
Here tableColumnBeanMap is a Map which contains list of beans of the type TableColumnBean
. TableColumnBean
is a simple bean which has two properties table and column. At the end of the loop, i want to pretty print the contents of set, which will be useful to keep as a debug log option. I could think of looping over the set using java for loop and prinitng contents. But at other places i have used Jackson
library like:
new ObjectMapper().writeWithDefaultPrettyPrinter().writeValueAsString(myMap)
which works wonderfully on maps. Do we have something similar which works on Sets as well? (Something one liner like Jackson's pretty print would be nice - as it produces very nice to read output format and also doesn't clutter your code either).
new ObjectMapper().writeWithDefaultPrettyPrinter().writeValueAsString(mySet)
?