public abstract class JsonGenerator extends java.lang.Object implements java.io.Closeable, java.io.Flushable, Versioned
JsonFactory instance.| Modifier and Type | Class and Description | 
|---|---|
static class  | 
JsonGenerator.Feature
Enumeration that defines all togglable features for generators. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
void | 
assignCurrentValue(java.lang.Object v)
Helper method, usually equivalent to:
 
   getOutputContext().setCurrentValue(v);
 | 
boolean | 
canOmitFields()
Introspection method to call to check whether it is ok to omit
 writing of Object fields or not. 
 | 
boolean | 
canUseSchema(FormatSchema schema)
Method that can be used to verify that given schema can be used with
 this generator (using  
setSchema(com.fasterxml.jackson.core.FormatSchema)). | 
boolean | 
canWriteBinaryNatively()
Introspection method that may be called to see if the underlying
 data format supports "native" binary data; that is, an efficient
 output of binary content without encoding. 
 | 
boolean | 
canWriteFormattedNumbers()
Introspection method to call to check whether it is possible
 to write numbers using  
writeNumber(java.lang.String)
 using possible custom format, or not. | 
boolean | 
canWriteObjectId()
Introspection method that may be called to see if the underlying
 data format supports some kind of Object Ids natively (many do not;
 for example, JSON doesn't). 
 | 
boolean | 
canWriteTypeId()
Introspection method that may be called to see if the underlying
 data format supports some kind of Type Ids natively (many do not;
 for example, JSON doesn't). 
 | 
abstract void | 
close()
Method called to close this generator, so that no more content
 can be written. 
 | 
JsonGenerator | 
configure(JsonGenerator.Feature f,
         boolean state)
Method for enabling or disabling specified feature:
 check  
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features. | 
void | 
copyCurrentEvent(JsonParser p)
Method for copying contents of the current event that
 the given parser instance points to. 
 | 
void | 
copyCurrentStructure(JsonParser p)
Method for copying contents of the current event
 and following events that it encloses
 the given parser instance points to. 
 | 
java.lang.Object | 
currentValue()
Helper method, usually equivalent to:
 
   getOutputContext().getCurrentValue();
 | 
abstract JsonGenerator | 
disable(JsonGenerator.Feature f)
Method for disabling specified feature
 (check  
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of features) | 
abstract JsonGenerator | 
enable(JsonGenerator.Feature f)
Method for enabling specified generator feature:
 check  
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features. | 
abstract void | 
flush()
Method called to flush any buffered content to the underlying
 target (output stream, writer), and to flush the target itself
 as well. 
 | 
CharacterEscapes | 
getCharacterEscapes()
Method for accessing custom escapes factory uses for  
JsonGenerators
 it creates. | 
abstract ObjectCodec | 
getCodec()
Method for accessing the object used for writing Java
 object as JSON content
 (using method  
writeObject(java.lang.Object)). | 
java.lang.Object | 
getCurrentValue()
Alias for  
currentValue(), to be deprecated in later
 Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0). | 
abstract int | 
getFeatureMask()
Bulk access method for getting state of all standard (non-dataformat-specific)
  
JsonGenerator.Features. | 
int | 
getFormatFeatures()
Bulk access method for getting state of all  
FormatFeatures, format-specific
 on/off configuration settings. | 
int | 
getHighestEscapedChar()
Accessor method for testing what is the highest unescaped character
 configured for this generator. 
 | 
int | 
getOutputBuffered()
Method for verifying amount of content that is buffered by generator
 but not yet flushed to the underlying target (stream, writer),
 in units (byte, char) that the generator implementation uses for buffering;
 or -1 if this information is not available. 
 | 
abstract JsonStreamContext | 
getOutputContext()
Accessor for context object that provides information about low-level
 logical position withing output token stream. 
 | 
java.lang.Object | 
getOutputTarget()
Method that can be used to get access to object that is used
 as target for generated output; this is usually either
  
OutputStream or Writer, depending on what
 generator was constructed with. | 
PrettyPrinter | 
getPrettyPrinter()
Accessor for checking whether this generator has a configured
  
PrettyPrinter; returns it if so, null if none configured. | 
FormatSchema | 
getSchema()
Method for accessing Schema that this generator uses, if any;  
null if none. | 
JacksonFeatureSet<StreamWriteCapability> | 
getWriteCapabilities()
Accessor for getting metadata on capabilities of this generator, based on
 underlying data format being read (directly or indirectly). 
 | 
abstract boolean | 
isClosed()
Method that can be called to determine whether this generator
 is closed or not. 
 | 
abstract boolean | 
isEnabled(JsonGenerator.Feature f)
Method for checking whether given feature is enabled. 
 | 
boolean | 
isEnabled(StreamWriteFeature f)
Method for checking whether given feature is enabled. 
 | 
JsonGenerator | 
overrideFormatFeatures(int values,
                      int mask)
Bulk set method for (re)setting states of  
FormatFeatures,
 by specifying values (set / clear) along with a mask, to determine
 which features to change, if any. | 
JsonGenerator | 
overrideStdFeatures(int values,
                   int mask)
Bulk set method for (re)setting states of features specified by  
mask. | 
JsonGenerator | 
setCharacterEscapes(CharacterEscapes esc)
Method for defining custom escapes factory uses for  
JsonGenerators
 it creates. | 
abstract JsonGenerator | 
setCodec(ObjectCodec oc)
Method that can be called to set or reset the object to
 use for writing Java objects as JsonContent
 (using method  
writeObject(java.lang.Object)). | 
void | 
setCurrentValue(java.lang.Object v)
Alias for  
assignCurrentValue(java.lang.Object), to be deprecated in later
 Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0). | 
abstract JsonGenerator | 
setFeatureMask(int values)
Deprecated. 
 
Since 2.7, use  
overrideStdFeatures(int, int) instead -- remove from 2.9 | 
JsonGenerator | 
setHighestNonEscapedChar(int charCode)
Method that can be called to request that generator escapes
 all character codes above specified code point (if positive value);
 or, to not escape any characters except for ones that must be
 escaped for the data format (if -1). 
 | 
JsonGenerator | 
setPrettyPrinter(PrettyPrinter pp)
Method for setting a custom pretty printer, which is usually
 used to add indentation for improved human readability. 
 | 
JsonGenerator | 
setRootValueSeparator(SerializableString sep)
Method that allows overriding String used for separating root-level
 JSON values (default is single space character) 
 | 
void | 
setSchema(FormatSchema schema)
Method to call to make this generator use specified schema. 
 | 
abstract JsonGenerator | 
useDefaultPrettyPrinter()
Convenience method for enabling pretty-printing using
 the default pretty printer
 ( 
DefaultPrettyPrinter). | 
abstract Version | 
version()
Accessor for finding out version of the bundle that provided this generator instance. 
 | 
void | 
writeArray(double[] array,
          int offset,
          int length)
Value write method that can be called to write a single
 array (sequence of  
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT, JsonToken.END_ARRAY) | 
void | 
writeArray(int[] array,
          int offset,
          int length)
Value write method that can be called to write a single
 array (sequence of  
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT, JsonToken.END_ARRAY) | 
void | 
writeArray(long[] array,
          int offset,
          int length)
Value write method that can be called to write a single
 array (sequence of  
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT, JsonToken.END_ARRAY) | 
void | 
writeArray(java.lang.String[] array,
          int offset,
          int length)
Value write method that can be called to write a single
 array (sequence of  
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_STRING, JsonToken.END_ARRAY) | 
void | 
writeArrayFieldStart(java.lang.String fieldName)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 (that will contain a JSON Array value), and the START_ARRAY marker. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeBinary(Base64Variant bv,
           byte[] data,
           int offset,
           int len)
Method that will output given chunk of binary data as base64
 encoded, as a complete String value (surrounded by double quotes). 
 | 
abstract int | 
writeBinary(Base64Variant bv,
           java.io.InputStream data,
           int dataLength)
Method similar to  
writeBinary(Base64Variant,byte[],int,int),
 but where input is provided through a stream, allowing for incremental
 writes without holding the whole input in memory. | 
void | 
writeBinary(byte[] data)
Similar to  
writeBinary(Base64Variant,byte[],int,int),
 but assumes default to using the Jackson default Base64 variant 
 (which is Base64Variants.MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS). | 
void | 
writeBinary(byte[] data,
           int offset,
           int len)
Similar to  
writeBinary(Base64Variant,byte[],int,int),
 but default to using the Jackson default Base64 variant 
 (which is Base64Variants.MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS). | 
int | 
writeBinary(java.io.InputStream data,
           int dataLength)
Similar to  
writeBinary(Base64Variant,InputStream,int),
 but assumes default to using the Jackson default Base64 variant 
 (which is Base64Variants.MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS). | 
void | 
writeBinaryField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                byte[] data)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that contains specified data in base64-encoded form. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeBoolean(boolean state)
Method for outputting literal JSON boolean value (one of
 Strings 'true' and 'false'). 
 | 
void | 
writeBooleanField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                 boolean value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has a boolean value. 
 | 
void | 
writeEmbeddedObject(java.lang.Object object)
Method that can be called on backends that support passing opaque native
 values that some data formats support; not used with JSON backend,
 more common with binary formats. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeEndArray()
Method for writing closing marker of a JSON Array value
 (character ']'; plus possible white space decoration
 if pretty-printing is enabled). 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeEndObject()
Method for writing closing marker of an Object value
 (character '}'; plus possible white space decoration
 if pretty-printing is enabled). 
 | 
void | 
writeFieldId(long id)
Alternative to  
writeFieldName(String) that may be used
 in cases where property key is of numeric type; either where
 underlying format supports such notion (some binary formats do,
 unlike JSON), or for convenient conversion into String presentation. | 
abstract void | 
writeFieldName(SerializableString name)
Method similar to  
writeFieldName(String), main difference
 being that it may perform better as some of processing (such as
 quoting of certain characters, or encoding into external encoding
 if supported by generator) can be done just once and reused for
 later calls. | 
abstract void | 
writeFieldName(java.lang.String name)
Method for writing a field name (JSON String surrounded by
 double quotes: syntactically identical to a JSON String value),
 possibly decorated by white space if pretty-printing is enabled. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeNull()
Method for outputting literal JSON null value. 
 | 
void | 
writeNullField(java.lang.String fieldName)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has JSON literal value null. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeNumber(java.math.BigDecimal v)
Method for outputting indicate JSON numeric value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeNumber(java.math.BigInteger v)
Method for outputting given value as JSON number. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumber(char[] encodedValueBuffer,
           int offset,
           int len)
Overloaded version of  
writeNumber(String) with same semantics
 but possibly more efficient operation. | 
abstract void | 
writeNumber(double v)
Method for outputting indicate JSON numeric value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeNumber(float v)
Method for outputting indicate JSON numeric value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeNumber(int v)
Method for outputting given value as JSON number. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeNumber(long v)
Method for outputting given value as JSON number. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumber(short v)
Method for outputting given value as JSON number. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeNumber(java.lang.String encodedValue)
Write method that can be used for custom numeric types that can
 not be (easily?) converted to "standard" Java number types. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                java.math.BigDecimal value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has the specified numeric value. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                java.math.BigInteger value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has the specified numeric value. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                double value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has the specified numeric value. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                float value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has the specified numeric value. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                int value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has the specified numeric value. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                long value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has the specified numeric value. 
 | 
void | 
writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                short value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has the specified numeric value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeObject(java.lang.Object pojo)
Older alias for  
writePOJO(Object) | 
void | 
writeObjectField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                java.lang.Object pojo)
Older alias for  
writePOJOField(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object) | 
void | 
writeObjectFieldStart(java.lang.String fieldName)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 (that will contain an Object value), and the START_OBJECT marker. 
 | 
void | 
writeObjectId(java.lang.Object id)
Method that can be called to output so-called native Object Id. 
 | 
void | 
writeObjectRef(java.lang.Object referenced)
Method that can be called to output references to native Object Ids. 
 | 
void | 
writeOmittedField(java.lang.String fieldName)
Method called to indicate that a property in this position was
 skipped. 
 | 
void | 
writePOJO(java.lang.Object pojo)
Method for writing given Java object (POJO) as JSON. 
 | 
void | 
writePOJOField(java.lang.String fieldName,
              java.lang.Object pojo)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has contents of specific Java object as its value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeRaw(char c)
Method that will force generator to copy
 input text verbatim with no modifications (including
 that no escaping is done and no separators are added even
 if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeRaw(char[] text,
        int offset,
        int len)
Method that will force generator to copy
 input text verbatim with no modifications (including
 that no escaping is done and no separators are added even
 if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). 
 | 
void | 
writeRaw(SerializableString raw)
Method that will force generator to copy
 input text verbatim with no modifications (including
 that no escaping is done and no separators are added even
 if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeRaw(java.lang.String text)
Method that will force generator to copy
 input text verbatim with no modifications (including
 that no escaping is done and no separators are added even
 if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeRaw(java.lang.String text,
        int offset,
        int len)
Method that will force generator to copy
 input text verbatim with no modifications (including
 that no escaping is done and no separators are added even
 if context [array, object] would otherwise require such). 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeRawUTF8String(byte[] buffer,
                  int offset,
                  int len)
Method similar to  
writeString(String) but that takes as
 its input a UTF-8 encoded String that is to be output as-is, without additional
 escaping (type of which depends on data format; backslashes for JSON). | 
abstract void | 
writeRawValue(char[] text,
             int offset,
             int len)  | 
void | 
writeRawValue(SerializableString raw)
Method similar to  
writeRawValue(String), but potentially more
 efficient as it may be able to use pre-encoded content (similar to
 writeRaw(SerializableString). | 
abstract void | 
writeRawValue(java.lang.String text)
Method that will force generator to copy
 input text verbatim without any modifications, but assuming
 it must constitute a single legal JSON value (number, string,
 boolean, null, Array or List). 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeRawValue(java.lang.String text,
             int offset,
             int len)  | 
abstract void | 
writeStartArray()
Method for writing starting marker of a Array value
 (for JSON this is character '['; plus possible white space decoration
 if pretty-printing is enabled). 
 | 
void | 
writeStartArray(int size)
Deprecated. 
 
Since 2.12 Use  
writeStartArray(Object, int) instead | 
void | 
writeStartArray(java.lang.Object forValue)
Method for writing start marker of an Array value, similar
 to  
writeStartArray(),
 but also specifying the "current value"
 to assign to the new Array context being created. | 
void | 
writeStartArray(java.lang.Object forValue,
               int size)
Method for writing start marker of an Array value, similar
 to  
writeStartArray(), but also specifying the "current value"
 to assign to the new Array context being created
 as well as how many elements will be written for the array before calling
 writeEndArray(). | 
abstract void | 
writeStartObject()
Method for writing starting marker of an Object value
 (character '{'; plus possible white space decoration
 if pretty-printing is enabled). 
 | 
void | 
writeStartObject(java.lang.Object forValue)
Method for writing starting marker of an Object value
 to represent the given Java Object value. 
 | 
void | 
writeStartObject(java.lang.Object forValue,
                int size)
Method for writing starting marker of an Object value
 to represent the given Java Object value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeString(char[] buffer,
           int offset,
           int len)
Method for outputting a String value. 
 | 
void | 
writeString(java.io.Reader reader,
           int len)
Method for outputting a String value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeString(SerializableString text)
Method similar to  
writeString(String), but that takes
 SerializableString which can make this potentially
 more efficient to call as generator may be able to reuse
 quoted and/or encoded representation. | 
abstract void | 
writeString(java.lang.String text)
Method for outputting a String value. 
 | 
void | 
writeStringField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                java.lang.String value)
Convenience method for outputting a field entry ("member")
 that has a String value. 
 | 
abstract void | 
writeTree(TreeNode rootNode)
Method for writing given JSON tree (expressed as a tree
 where given JsonNode is the root) using this generator. 
 | 
void | 
writeTypeId(java.lang.Object id)
Method that can be called to output so-called native Type Id. 
 | 
WritableTypeId | 
writeTypePrefix(WritableTypeId typeIdDef)
Replacement method for  
writeTypeId(Object) which is called
 regardless of whether format has native type ids. | 
WritableTypeId | 
writeTypeSuffix(WritableTypeId typeIdDef)
Method to call along with  
writeTypePrefix(com.fasterxml.jackson.core.type.WritableTypeId), but after actual value
 that has type id has been completely written. | 
abstract void | 
writeUTF8String(byte[] buffer,
               int offset,
               int len)
Method similar to  
writeString(String) but that takes as its input
 a UTF-8 encoded String which has not been escaped using whatever
 escaping scheme data format requires (for JSON that is backslash-escaping
 for control characters and double-quotes; for other formats something else). | 
public abstract JsonGenerator setCodec(ObjectCodec oc)
writeObject(java.lang.Object)).oc - Codec to assign, if any; null if nonepublic abstract ObjectCodec getCodec()
writeObject(java.lang.Object)).null if nonepublic abstract Version version()
public abstract JsonStreamContext getOutputContext()
JsonStreamContext) associated with this generatorpublic java.lang.Object getOutputTarget()
OutputStream or Writer, depending on what
 generator was constructed with.
 Note that returned value may be null in some cases; including
 case where implementation does not want to exposed raw
 source to caller.
 In cases where output has been decorated, object returned here
 is the decorated version; this allows some level of interaction
 between users of generator and decorator object.
In general use of this accessor should be considered as "last effort", i.e. only used if no other mechanism is applicable.
public java.lang.Object currentValue()
   getOutputContext().getCurrentValue();
Note that "current value" is NOT populated (or used) by Streaming parser or generators; it is only used by higher-level data-binding functionality. The reason it is included here is that it can be stored and accessed hierarchically, and gets passed through data-binding.
getCurrentValue()public void assignCurrentValue(java.lang.Object v)
   getOutputContext().setCurrentValue(v);
v - Current value to assign for the current context of this generatorsetCurrentValue(java.lang.Object)public java.lang.Object getCurrentValue()
currentValue(), to be deprecated in later
 Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0).public void setCurrentValue(java.lang.Object v)
assignCurrentValue(java.lang.Object), to be deprecated in later
 Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0).v - Current value to assign for the current context of this generatorpublic abstract JsonGenerator enable(JsonGenerator.Feature f)
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features.f - Feature to enablepublic abstract JsonGenerator disable(JsonGenerator.Feature f)
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of features)f - Feature to disablepublic final JsonGenerator configure(JsonGenerator.Feature f, boolean state)
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features.f - Feature to enable or disablestate - Whether to enable (true) or disable (false) featurepublic abstract boolean isEnabled(JsonGenerator.Feature f)
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features.f - Feature to checkpublic boolean isEnabled(StreamWriteFeature f)
JsonGenerator.Feature for list of available features.f - Feature to checkpublic abstract int getFeatureMask()
JsonGenerator.Features.JsonGenerator.Features.@Deprecated public abstract JsonGenerator setFeatureMask(int values)
overrideStdFeatures(int, int) instead -- remove from 2.9JsonGenerator.Featuresvalues - Bitmask that defines which JsonGenerator.Features are enabled
    and which disabledpublic JsonGenerator overrideStdFeatures(int values, int mask)
mask.
 Functionally equivalent to
    int oldState = getFeatureMask();
    int newState = (oldState & ~mask) | (values & mask);
    setFeatureMask(newState);
 but preferred as this lets caller more efficiently specify actual changes made.values - Bit mask of set/clear state for features to changemask - Bit mask of features to changepublic int getFormatFeatures()
FormatFeatures, format-specific
 on/off configuration settings.FormatFeatures.public JsonGenerator overrideFormatFeatures(int values, int mask)
FormatFeatures,
 by specifying values (set / clear) along with a mask, to determine
 which features to change, if any.
 Default implementation will simply throw an exception to indicate that
 the generator implementation does not support any FormatFeatures.
values - Bit mask of set/clear state for features to changemask - Bit mask of features to changepublic void setSchema(FormatSchema schema)
 If generator does not support specified schema, UnsupportedOperationException
 is thrown.
schema - Schema to usejava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - if generator does not support schemapublic FormatSchema getSchema()
null if none.
 Default implementation returns null.null if nonepublic JsonGenerator setPrettyPrinter(PrettyPrinter pp)
 To use the default pretty printer that comes with core
 Jackson distribution, call useDefaultPrettyPrinter()
 instead.
pp - PrettyPrinter to assign, if any; null if nonepublic PrettyPrinter getPrettyPrinter()
PrettyPrinter; returns it if so, null if none configured.PrettyPrinter configured for this generator, if any; null if nonepublic abstract JsonGenerator useDefaultPrettyPrinter()
DefaultPrettyPrinter).public JsonGenerator setHighestNonEscapedChar(int charCode)
Note that generators are NOT required to support setting of value higher than 127, because there are other ways to affect quoting (or lack thereof) of character codes between 0 and 127. Not all generators support concept of escaping, either; if so, calling this method will have no effect.
Default implementation does nothing; sub-classes need to redefine it according to rules of supported data format.
charCode - Either -1 to indicate that no additional escaping
   is to be done; or highest code point not to escape (meaning higher
   ones will be), if positive value.public int getHighestEscapedChar()
public CharacterEscapes getCharacterEscapes()
JsonGenerators
 it creates.CharacterEscapes configured for this generator, if any; null if nonepublic JsonGenerator setCharacterEscapes(CharacterEscapes esc)
JsonGenerators
 it creates.
Default implementation does nothing and simply returns this instance.
esc - CharacterEscapes to configure this generator to use, if any; null if nonepublic JsonGenerator setRootValueSeparator(SerializableString sep)
 Default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException.
sep - Separator to use, if any; null means that no separator is
   automatically addedpublic int getOutputBuffered()
OutputStream, `char` for Writer),
 but may differ if buffering is done before encoding.
 Default JSON-backed implementations do use matching units.
Note: non-JSON implementations will be retrofitted for 2.6 and beyond; please report if you see -1 (missing override)
public boolean canUseSchema(FormatSchema schema)
setSchema(com.fasterxml.jackson.core.FormatSchema)).schema - Schema to checkpublic boolean canWriteObjectId()
writeObjectId(java.lang.Object) or writeObjectRef(java.lang.Object).
Default implementation returns false; overridden by data formats that do support native Object Ids. Caller is expected to either use a non-native notation (explicit property or such), or fail, in case it can not use native object ids.
True if this generator is capable of writing "native" Object Ids
   (which is typically determined by capabilities of the underlying format),
   false if notpublic boolean canWriteTypeId()
writeTypeId(java.lang.Object).
Default implementation returns false; overridden by data formats that do support native Type Ids. Caller is expected to either use a non-native notation (explicit property or such), or fail, in case it can not use native type ids.
True if this generator is capable of writing "native" Type Ids
   (which is typically determined by capabilities of the underlying format),
   false if notpublic boolean canWriteBinaryNatively()
Default implementation returns false; overridden by data formats that do support native binary content.
True if this generator is capable of writing "raw" Binary
   Content
   (this is typically determined by capabilities of the underlying format);
   false if notpublic boolean canOmitFields()
True if this generator is allowed to only write values
   of some Object fields and omit the rest; false if notpublic boolean canWriteFormattedNumbers()
writeNumber(java.lang.String)
 using possible custom format, or not. Typically textual formats
 allow this (and JSON specifically does), whereas binary formats
 do not allow this (except by writing them as Strings).
 Usual reason for calling this method is to check whether custom
 formatting of numbers may be applied by higher-level code (databinding)
 or not.True if this generator is capable of writing "formatted"
   numbers (and if so, need to be passed using
   writeNumber(String), that is, passed as String);
   false if notpublic JacksonFeatureSet<StreamWriteCapability> getWriteCapabilities()
public abstract void writeStartArray()
                              throws java.io.IOException
Array values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.
java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layer@Deprecated
public void writeStartArray(int size)
                                 throws java.io.IOException
writeStartArray(Object, int) insteadwriteStartArray(),
 but also specifying how many
 elements will be written for the array before calling
 writeEndArray().
 Default implementation simply calls writeStartArray().
size - Number of elements this array will have: actual
   number of values written (before matching call to
   writeEndArray() MUST match; generator MAY verify
   this is the case (and SHOULD if format itself encodes length)java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeStartArray(java.lang.Object forValue)
                     throws java.io.IOException
writeStartArray(),
 but also specifying the "current value"
 to assign to the new Array context being created.forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Array context being createdjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeStartArray(java.lang.Object forValue,
                            int size)
                     throws java.io.IOException
writeStartArray(), but also specifying the "current value"
 to assign to the new Array context being created
 as well as how many elements will be written for the array before calling
 writeEndArray().forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Array context being createdsize - Number of elements this Array will have: actual
   number of values written (before matching call to
   writeEndArray() MUST match; generator MAY verify
   this is the case (and SHOULD if format itself encodes length)java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeEndArray()
                            throws java.io.IOException
Marker can be written if the innermost structured type is Array.
java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeStartObject()
                               throws java.io.IOException
Object values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.
java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeStartObject(java.lang.Object forValue)
                      throws java.io.IOException
Object values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.
forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Object context being createdjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeStartObject(java.lang.Object forValue,
                             int size)
                      throws java.io.IOException
Object values can be written in any context where values are allowed: meaning everywhere except for when a field name is expected.
forValue - "Current value" to assign for the Object context being createdsize - Number of key/value pairs this Object will have: actual
   number of entries written (before matching call to
   writeEndObject() MUST match; generator MAY verify
   this is the case (and SHOULD if format itself encodes length)java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeEndObject()
                             throws java.io.IOException
Marker can be written if the innermost structured type is Object, and the last written event was either a complete value, or START-OBJECT marker (see JSON specification for more details).
java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeFieldName(java.lang.String name)
                             throws java.io.IOException
Field names can only be written in Object context (check out JSON specification for details), when field name is expected (field names alternate with values).
name - Field name to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeFieldName(SerializableString name) throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(String), main difference
 being that it may perform better as some of processing (such as
 quoting of certain characters, or encoding into external encoding
 if supported by generator) can be done just once and reused for
 later calls.
Default implementation simple uses unprocessed name container in serialized String; implementations are strongly encouraged to make use of more efficient methods argument object has.
name - Field name to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeFieldId(long id)
                  throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(String) that may be used
 in cases where property key is of numeric type; either where
 underlying format supports such notion (some binary formats do,
 unlike JSON), or for convenient conversion into String presentation.
 Default implementation will simply convert id into String
 and call writeFieldName(String).id - Field id to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeArray(int[] array,
                       int offset,
                       int length)
                throws java.io.IOException
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT, JsonToken.END_ARRAY)array - Array that contains values to writeoffset - Offset of the first element to write, within arraylength - Number of elements in array to write, from `offset` to `offset + len - 1`java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeArray(long[] array,
                       int offset,
                       int length)
                throws java.io.IOException
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT, JsonToken.END_ARRAY)array - Array that contains values to writeoffset - Offset of the first element to write, within arraylength - Number of elements in array to write, from `offset` to `offset + len - 1`java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeArray(double[] array,
                       int offset,
                       int length)
                throws java.io.IOException
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT, JsonToken.END_ARRAY)array - Array that contains values to writeoffset - Offset of the first element to write, within arraylength - Number of elements in array to write, from `offset` to `offset + len - 1`java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeArray(java.lang.String[] array,
                       int offset,
                       int length)
                throws java.io.IOException
JsonToken.START_ARRAY, zero or
 more JsonToken.VALUE_STRING, JsonToken.END_ARRAY)array - Array that contains values to writeoffset - Offset of the first element to write, within arraylength - Number of elements in array to write, from `offset` to `offset + len - 1`java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeString(java.lang.String text)
                          throws java.io.IOException
text - Text value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeString(java.io.Reader reader,
                        int len)
                 throws java.io.IOException
len is < 0, then write all contents of the reader.
 Otherwise, write only len characters.
 Note: actual length of content available may exceed len but
 can not be less than it: if not enough content available, a
 JsonGenerationException will be thrown.
reader - Reader to use for reading Text value to writelen - Maximum Length of Text value to read (in chars, non-negative)
    if known; -1 to indicate "read and write it all"java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layer; or if length (len) is specified but
    reader does not provide enough contentpublic abstract void writeString(char[] buffer,
                                 int offset,
                                 int len)
                          throws java.io.IOException
buffer - Buffer that contains String value to writeoffset - Offset in buffer of the first character of String value to writelen - Length of the String value (in characters) to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeString(SerializableString text) throws java.io.IOException
writeString(String), but that takes
 SerializableString which can make this potentially
 more efficient to call as generator may be able to reuse
 quoted and/or encoded representation.
 Default implementation just calls writeString(String);
 sub-classes should override it with more efficient implementation
 if possible.
text - Pre-encoded String value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeRawUTF8String(byte[] buffer,
                                        int offset,
                                        int len)
                                 throws java.io.IOException
writeString(String) but that takes as
 its input a UTF-8 encoded String that is to be output as-is, without additional
 escaping (type of which depends on data format; backslashes for JSON).
 However, quoting that data format requires (like double-quotes for JSON) will be added
 around the value if and as necessary.
 Note that some backends may choose not to support this method: for
 example, if underlying destination is a Writer
 using this method would require UTF-8 decoding.
 If so, implementation may instead choose to throw a
 UnsupportedOperationException due to ineffectiveness
 of having to decode input.
buffer - Buffer that contains String value to writeoffset - Offset in buffer of the first byte of String value to writelen - Length of the String value (in characters) to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeUTF8String(byte[] buffer,
                                     int offset,
                                     int len)
                              throws java.io.IOException
writeString(String) but that takes as its input
 a UTF-8 encoded String which has not been escaped using whatever
 escaping scheme data format requires (for JSON that is backslash-escaping
 for control characters and double-quotes; for other formats something else).
 This means that textual JSON backends need to check if value needs
 JSON escaping, but otherwise can just be copied as is to output.
 Also, quoting that data format requires (like double-quotes for JSON) will be added
 around the value if and as necessary.
 Note that some backends may choose not to support this method: for
 example, if underlying destination is a Writer
 using this method would require UTF-8 decoding.
 In this case
 generator implementation may instead choose to throw a
 UnsupportedOperationException due to ineffectiveness
 of having to decode input.
buffer - Buffer that contains String value to writeoffset - Offset in buffer of the first byte of String value to writelen - Length of the String value (in characters) to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeRaw(java.lang.String text)
                       throws java.io.IOException
writeRawValue(String) instead.
 Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support
 such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw
 UnsupportedOperationException.
text - Textual contents to include as-is in output.java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeRaw(java.lang.String text,
                              int offset,
                              int len)
                       throws java.io.IOException
writeRawValue(String) instead.
 Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support
 such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw
 UnsupportedOperationException.
text - String that has contents to include as-is in outputoffset - Offset within text of the first character to outputlen - Length of content (from text, starting at offset offset) to outputjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeRaw(char[] text,
                              int offset,
                              int len)
                       throws java.io.IOException
writeRawValue(String) instead.
 Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support
 such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw
 UnsupportedOperationException.
text - Buffer that has contents to include as-is in outputoffset - Offset within text of the first character to outputlen - Length of content (from text, starting at offset offset) to outputjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeRaw(char c)
                       throws java.io.IOException
writeRawValue(String) instead.
 Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support
 such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw
 UnsupportedOperationException.
c - Character to included in outputjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeRaw(SerializableString raw) throws java.io.IOException
writeRawValue(String) instead.
 Note that not all generator implementations necessarily support
 such by-pass methods: those that do not will throw
 UnsupportedOperationException.
 The default implementation delegates to writeRaw(String);
 other backends that support raw inclusion of text are encouraged
 to implement it in more efficient manner (especially if they
 use UTF-8 encoding).
raw - Pre-encoded textual contents to included in outputjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeRawValue(java.lang.String text)
                            throws java.io.IOException
text - Textual contents to included in outputjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeRawValue(java.lang.String text,
                                   int offset,
                                   int len)
                            throws java.io.IOException
java.io.IOExceptionpublic abstract void writeRawValue(char[] text,
                                   int offset,
                                   int len)
                            throws java.io.IOException
java.io.IOExceptionpublic void writeRawValue(SerializableString raw) throws java.io.IOException
writeRawValue(String), but potentially more
 efficient as it may be able to use pre-encoded content (similar to
 writeRaw(SerializableString).raw - Pre-encoded textual contents to included in outputjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeBinary(Base64Variant bv, byte[] data, int offset, int len) throws java.io.IOException
 Note: because JSON Strings can not contain unescaped linefeeds,
 if linefeeds are included (as per last argument), they must be
 escaped. This adds overhead for decoding without improving
 readability.
 Alternatively if linefeeds are not included,
 resulting String value may violate the requirement of base64
 RFC which mandates line-length of 76 characters and use of
 linefeeds. However, all JsonParser implementations
 are required to accept such "long line base64"; as do
 typical production-level base64 decoders.
bv - Base64 variant to use: defines details such as
   whether padding is used (and if so, using which character);
   what is the maximum line length before adding linefeed,
   and also the underlying alphabet to use.data - Buffer that contains binary data to writeoffset - Offset in data of the first byte of data to writelen - Length of data to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeBinary(byte[] data,
                        int offset,
                        int len)
                 throws java.io.IOException
writeBinary(Base64Variant,byte[],int,int),
 but default to using the Jackson default Base64 variant 
 (which is Base64Variants.MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS).data - Buffer that contains binary data to writeoffset - Offset in data of the first byte of data to writelen - Length of data to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeBinary(byte[] data)
                 throws java.io.IOException
writeBinary(Base64Variant,byte[],int,int),
 but assumes default to using the Jackson default Base64 variant 
 (which is Base64Variants.MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS). Also
 assumes that whole byte array is to be output.data - Buffer that contains binary data to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic int writeBinary(java.io.InputStream data,
                       int dataLength)
                throws java.io.IOException
writeBinary(Base64Variant,InputStream,int),
 but assumes default to using the Jackson default Base64 variant 
 (which is Base64Variants.MIME_NO_LINEFEEDS).data - InputStream to use for reading binary data to write.
    Will not be closed after successful write operationdataLength - (optional) number of bytes that will be available;
    or -1 to be indicate it is not known. Note that implementations
    need not support cases where length is not known in advance; this
    depends on underlying data format: JSON output does NOT require length,
    other formats mayjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract int writeBinary(Base64Variant bv, java.io.InputStream data, int dataLength) throws java.io.IOException
writeBinary(Base64Variant,byte[],int,int),
 but where input is provided through a stream, allowing for incremental
 writes without holding the whole input in memory.bv - Base64 variant to usedata - InputStream to use for reading binary data to write.
    Will not be closed after successful write operationdataLength - (optional) number of bytes that will be available;
    or -1 to be indicate it is not known.
    If a positive length is given, data MUST provide at least
    that many bytes: if not, an exception will be thrown.
    Note that implementations
    need not support cases where length is not known in advance; this
    depends on underlying data format: JSON output does NOT require length,
    other formats may.data and written as binary payloadjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumber(short v)
                 throws java.io.IOException
v - Number value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNumber(int v)
                          throws java.io.IOException
v - Number value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNumber(long v)
                          throws java.io.IOException
v - Number value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNumber(java.math.BigInteger v)
                          throws java.io.IOException
v - Number value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNumber(double v)
                          throws java.io.IOException
v - Number value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNumber(float v)
                          throws java.io.IOException
v - Number value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNumber(java.math.BigDecimal v)
                          throws java.io.IOException
v - Number value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNumber(java.lang.String encodedValue)
                          throws java.io.IOException
writeString(java.lang.String) method can not be used; nor
 writeRaw(java.lang.String) because that does not properly handle
 value separators needed in Array or Object contexts.
 Note: because of lack of type safety, some generator
 implementations may not be able to implement this
 method. For example, if a binary JSON format is used,
 it may require type information for encoding; similarly
 for generator-wrappers around Java objects or JSON nodes.
 If implementation does not implement this method,
 it needs to throw UnsupportedOperationException.
encodedValue - Textual (possibly format) number representation to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerjava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - If underlying data format does not
   support numbers serialized textually AND if generator is not allowed
   to just output a String instead (Schema-based formats may require actual
   number, for example)public void writeNumber(char[] encodedValueBuffer,
                        int offset,
                        int len)
                 throws java.io.IOException
writeNumber(String) with same semantics
 but possibly more efficient operation.encodedValueBuffer - Buffer that contains the textual number representation to writeoffset - Offset of the first character of value to writelen - Length of the value (in characters) to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeBoolean(boolean state)
                           throws java.io.IOException
state - Boolean value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeNull()
                        throws java.io.IOException
java.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeEmbeddedObject(java.lang.Object object)
                         throws java.io.IOException
 NOTE: this is NOT the method to call for serializing regular POJOs,
 see writeObject(java.lang.Object) instead.
object - Native format-specific value to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeObjectId(java.lang.Object id)
                   throws java.io.IOException
canWriteObjectId()), as not all data formats
 have native type id support; and some may only allow them in
 certain positions or locations.
 If output is not allowed by the data format in this position,
 a JsonGenerationException will be thrown.id - Native Object Id to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerJsonGenerationException - if Object ID output is not allowed
   (either at all, or specifically in this position in output)public void writeObjectRef(java.lang.Object referenced)
                    throws java.io.IOException
canWriteObjectId()), as not all data formats
 have native type id support; and some may only allow them in
 certain positions or locations.
 If output is not allowed by the data format in this position,
 a JsonGenerationException will be thrown.referenced - Referenced value, for which Object Id is expected to be writtenjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerJsonGenerationException - if Object ID output is not allowed
   (either at all, or specifically in this position in output)public void writeTypeId(java.lang.Object id)
                 throws java.io.IOException
canWriteTypeId()), as not all data formats
 have native type id support; and some may only allow them in
 certain positions or locations.
 If output is not allowed by the data format in this position,
 a JsonGenerationException will be thrown.id - Native Type Id to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerJsonGenerationException - if Type ID output is not allowed
   (either at all, or specifically in this position in output)public WritableTypeId writeTypePrefix(WritableTypeId typeIdDef) throws java.io.IOException
writeTypeId(Object) which is called
 regardless of whether format has native type ids. If it does have native
 type ids, those are to be used (if configuration allows this), if not,
 structural type id inclusion is to be used. For JSON, for example, no
 native type ids exist and structural inclusion is always used.
 NOTE: databind may choose to skip calling this method for some special cases
 (and instead included type id via regular write methods and/or writeTypeId(java.lang.Object)
 -- this is discouraged, but not illegal, and may be necessary as a work-around
 in some cases.
typeIdDef - Full Type Id definitionWritableTypeId for caller to retain and pass to matching
   writeTypeSuffix(com.fasterxml.jackson.core.type.WritableTypeId) calljava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerJsonGenerationException - if Type ID output is not allowed
   (either at all, or specifically in this position in output)public WritableTypeId writeTypeSuffix(WritableTypeId typeIdDef) throws java.io.IOException
writeTypePrefix(com.fasterxml.jackson.core.type.WritableTypeId), but after actual value
 that has type id has been completely written. This allows post-processing
 for some cases (for example if the actual Type Id is written at the END of
 the value, not before or at the beginning).typeIdDef - Value returned by the earlier matching call to writeTypePrefix(WritableTypeId)typeIdDef, possibly modifiedjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerJsonGenerationException - if Type ID output is not allowed
   (either at all, or specifically in this position in output)public void writePOJO(java.lang.Object pojo)
               throws java.io.IOException
ObjectCodec
 set to non-null value; for generators created by a mapping
 factory this is the case, for others not.pojo - Java value (usually POJO) to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerwriteObject(Object)public abstract void writeObject(java.lang.Object pojo)
                          throws java.io.IOException
writePOJO(Object)pojo - Java value (usually POJO) to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void writeTree(TreeNode rootNode) throws java.io.IOException
writeObject(java.lang.Object) with given node, but is added
 for convenience and to make code more explicit in cases
 where it deals specifically with trees.rootNode - TreeNode to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeBinaryField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             byte[] data)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeBinary(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writedata - Binary data for the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeBooleanField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                              boolean value)
                       throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeBoolean(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Boolean value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNullField(java.lang.String fieldName)
                    throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNull();
fieldName - Name of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeStringField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             java.lang.String value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeString(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - String value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             short value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNumber(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Numeric value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             int value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNumber(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Numeric value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             long value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNumber(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Numeric value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             java.math.BigInteger value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNumber(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Numeric value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             float value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNumber(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Numeric value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             double value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNumber(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Numeric value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeNumberField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             java.math.BigDecimal value)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeNumber(value);
fieldName - Name of the field to writevalue - Numeric value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeArrayFieldStart(java.lang.String fieldName)
                          throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeStartArray();
Note: caller still has to take care to close the array (by calling {#link #writeEndArray}) after writing all values of the value Array.
fieldName - Name of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeObjectFieldStart(java.lang.String fieldName)
                           throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeStartObject();
Note: caller still has to take care to close the Object (by calling {#link #writeEndObject}) after writing all entries of the value Object.
fieldName - Name of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writePOJOField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                           java.lang.Object pojo)
                    throws java.io.IOException
writeFieldName(fieldName); writeObject(pojo);
 NOTE: actual serialization of POJO value requires assigned ObjectCodec
 and will delegate to that (usually ObjectMapper of databind layer)
fieldName - Name of the field to writepojo - POJO value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeObjectField(java.lang.String fieldName,
                             java.lang.Object pojo)
                      throws java.io.IOException
writePOJOField(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)fieldName - Name of the field to writepojo - POJO value of the field to writejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void writeOmittedField(java.lang.String fieldName)
                       throws java.io.IOException
false from canOmitFields().
Default implementation does nothing.
fieldName - Name of the field omittedjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void copyCurrentEvent(JsonParser p) throws java.io.IOException
Calling this method will not advance the given parser, although it may cause parser to internally process more data (if it lazy loads contents of value events, for example)
p - Parser that points to event (token) to copyjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic void copyCurrentStructure(JsonParser p) throws java.io.IOException
So what constitutes enclosing? Here is the list of events that have associated enclosed events that will get copied:
JsonToken.START_OBJECT:
   all events up to and including matching (closing)
   JsonToken.END_OBJECT will be copied
  JsonToken.START_ARRAY
   all events up to and including matching (closing)
   JsonToken.END_ARRAY will be copied
  JsonToken.FIELD_NAME the logical value (which
   can consist of a single scalar value; or a sequence of related
   events for structured types (JSON Arrays, Objects)) will
   be copied along with the name itself. So essentially the
   whole field entry (name and value) will be copied.
  After calling this method, parser will point to the last event that was copied. This will either be the event parser already pointed to (if there were no enclosed events), or the last enclosed event copied.
p - Parser that points to the value to copyjava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract void flush()
                    throws java.io.IOException
flush in interface java.io.Flushablejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem or encoding
    issue at format layerpublic abstract boolean isClosed()
True if this generator instance has been closedpublic abstract void close()
                    throws java.io.IOException
 Whether the underlying target (stream, writer) gets closed depends
 on whether this generator either manages the target (i.e. is the
 only one with access to the target -- case if caller passes a
 reference to the resource such as File, but not stream); or
 has feature JsonGenerator.Feature.AUTO_CLOSE_TARGET enabled.
 If either of above is true, the target is also closed. Otherwise
 (not managing, feature not enabled), target is not closed.
close in interface java.io.Closeableclose in interface java.lang.AutoCloseablejava.io.IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problemCopyright © 2010 - 2023 Adobe. All Rights Reserved