/** * Method called to construct a type serializer for values with given declared * base type. This is called for values other than those of bean property * types. */ @Override public TypeSerializer createTypeSerializer(SerializationConfig config, JavaType baseType, BeanProperty property) { BasicBeanDescription bean = config.introspectClassAnnotations(baseType.getRawClass()); AnnotatedClass ac = bean.getClassInfo(); AnnotationIntrospector ai = config.getAnnotationIntrospector(); TypeResolverBuilder<?> b = ai.findTypeResolver(config, ac, baseType); /* Ok: if there is no explicit type info handler, we may want to * use a default. If so, config object knows what to use. */ Collection<NamedType> subtypes = null; if (b == null) { b = config.getDefaultTyper(baseType); } else { subtypes = config.getSubtypeResolver().collectAndResolveSubtypes(ac, config, ai); } return (b == null) ? null : b.buildTypeSerializer(config, baseType, subtypes, property); }
/** * Method called to construct a type serializer for values with given declared * base type. This is called for values other than those of bean property * types. */ @Override public TypeSerializer createTypeSerializer(SerializationConfig config, JavaType baseType, BeanProperty property) { BasicBeanDescription bean = config.introspectClassAnnotations(baseType.getRawClass()); AnnotatedClass ac = bean.getClassInfo(); AnnotationIntrospector ai = config.getAnnotationIntrospector(); TypeResolverBuilder<?> b = ai.findTypeResolver(config, ac, baseType); /* Ok: if there is no explicit type info handler, we may want to * use a default. If so, config object knows what to use. */ Collection<NamedType> subtypes = null; if (b == null) { b = config.getDefaultTyper(baseType); } else { subtypes = config.getSubtypeResolver().collectAndResolveSubtypes(ac, config, ai); } return (b == null) ? null : b.buildTypeSerializer(config, baseType, subtypes, property); }
/** * Method called to construct a type serializer for values with given declared * base type. This is called for values other than those of bean property * types. */ @Override public TypeSerializer createTypeSerializer(SerializationConfig config, JavaType baseType, BeanProperty property) { BasicBeanDescription bean = config.introspectClassAnnotations(baseType.getRawClass()); AnnotatedClass ac = bean.getClassInfo(); AnnotationIntrospector ai = config.getAnnotationIntrospector(); TypeResolverBuilder<?> b = ai.findTypeResolver(config, ac, baseType); /* Ok: if there is no explicit type info handler, we may want to * use a default. If so, config object knows what to use. */ Collection<NamedType> subtypes = null; if (b == null) { b = config.getDefaultTyper(baseType); } else { subtypes = config.getSubtypeResolver().collectAndResolveSubtypes(ac, config, ai); } return (b == null) ? null : b.buildTypeSerializer(config, baseType, subtypes, property); }
/** * Method called to construct a type serializer for values with given declared * base type. This is called for values other than those of bean property * types. */ @Override public TypeSerializer createTypeSerializer(SerializationConfig config, JavaType baseType, BeanProperty property) { BasicBeanDescription bean = config.introspectClassAnnotations(baseType.getRawClass()); AnnotatedClass ac = bean.getClassInfo(); AnnotationIntrospector ai = config.getAnnotationIntrospector(); TypeResolverBuilder<?> b = ai.findTypeResolver(config, ac, baseType); /* Ok: if there is no explicit type info handler, we may want to * use a default. If so, config object knows what to use. */ Collection<NamedType> subtypes = null; if (b == null) { b = config.getDefaultTyper(baseType); } else { subtypes = config.getSubtypeResolver().collectAndResolveSubtypes(ac, config, ai); } return (b == null) ? null : b.buildTypeSerializer(config, baseType, subtypes, property); }
/** * Method called to construct a type serializer for values with given declared * base type. This is called for values other than those of bean property * types. */ @Override public TypeSerializer createTypeSerializer(SerializationConfig config, JavaType baseType, BeanProperty property) { BasicBeanDescription bean = config.introspectClassAnnotations(baseType.getRawClass()); AnnotatedClass ac = bean.getClassInfo(); AnnotationIntrospector ai = config.getAnnotationIntrospector(); TypeResolverBuilder<?> b = ai.findTypeResolver(config, ac, baseType); /* Ok: if there is no explicit type info handler, we may want to * use a default. If so, config object knows what to use. */ Collection<NamedType> subtypes = null; if (b == null) { b = config.getDefaultTyper(baseType); } else { subtypes = config.getSubtypeResolver().collectAndResolveSubtypes(ac, config, ai); } return (b == null) ? null : b.buildTypeSerializer(config, baseType, subtypes, property); }