redstone.xmlrpc.serializers.json
Class ObjectArraySerializer
java.lang.Object
redstone.xmlrpc.serializers.json.ObjectArraySerializer
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- XmlRpcCustomSerializer
public class ObjectArraySerializer
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements XmlRpcCustomSerializer
Serializes arrays of objects into JSON arrays. For each value in the array
it recursively calls the built in XmlRpcSerializer, which potentially ends up back
in this class if a value in the array is another object array.
- Author:
- Greger Olsson
Method Summary |
java.lang.Class |
getSupportedClass()
Returns the class of objects this serializer knows how to handle. |
void |
serialize(java.lang.Object value,
java.io.Writer writer,
XmlRpcSerializer builtInSerializer)
Asks the custom serializer to serialize the supplied value into the supplied
writer. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
ObjectArraySerializer
public ObjectArraySerializer()
getSupportedClass
public java.lang.Class getSupportedClass()
- Description copied from interface:
XmlRpcCustomSerializer
- Returns the class of objects this serializer knows how to handle.
- Specified by:
getSupportedClass
in interface XmlRpcCustomSerializer
- Returns:
- The class of objects interpretable to this serializer.
serialize
public void serialize(java.lang.Object value,
java.io.Writer writer,
XmlRpcSerializer builtInSerializer)
throws XmlRpcException,
java.io.IOException
- Description copied from interface:
XmlRpcCustomSerializer
- Asks the custom serializer to serialize the supplied value into the supplied
writer. The supplied value will be of the type reported in getSupportedClass()
or of a type extending therefrom.
- Specified by:
serialize
in interface XmlRpcCustomSerializer
- Parameters:
value
- The object to serialize.writer
- The writer to place the serialized data.builtInSerializer
- The built-in serializer used by the client or the server.
- Throws:
XmlRpcException
- if the value somehow could not be serialized. Many serializers
rely on the built in serializer which also may throw this
exception.
java.io.IOException
- if there was an error serializing the value through the
writer. The exception is the exception thrown by the
writer, which in most cases will be a StringWriter, in which
case this exception will never occurr. XmlRpcSerializer and
custom serializers may, however, be used outside of the
XML-RPC library to encode information in XML-RPC structs, in
which case the writer potentially could be writing the
information over a socket stream for instance.