public interface HttpMessageConverter<T>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
canRead(Class<?> clazz,
MediaType mediaType)
Indicates whether the given class can be read by this converter.
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boolean |
canWrite(Class<?> clazz,
MediaType mediaType)
Indicates whether the given class can be written by this converter.
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List<MediaType> |
getSupportedMediaTypes()
Return the list of
MediaType objects supported by this converter. |
T |
read(Class<? extends T> clazz,
HttpInputMessage inputMessage)
Read an object of the given type form the given input message, and returns it.
|
void |
write(T t,
MediaType contentType,
HttpOutputMessage outputMessage)
Write an given object to the given output message.
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boolean canRead(Class<?> clazz, MediaType mediaType)
clazz - the class to test for readabilitymediaType - the media type to read, can be null if not specified.
Typically the value of a Content-Type header.true if readable; false otherwiseboolean canWrite(Class<?> clazz, MediaType mediaType)
clazz - the class to test for writabilitymediaType - the media type to write, can be null if not specified.
Typically the value of an Accept header.true if writable; false otherwiseList<MediaType> getSupportedMediaTypes()
MediaType objects supported by this converter.T read(Class<? extends T> clazz, HttpInputMessage inputMessage) throws IOException, HttpMessageNotReadableException
clazz - the type of object to return. This type must have previously been passed to the
canRead method of this interface, which must have returned true.inputMessage - the HTTP input message to read fromIOException - in case of I/O errorsHttpMessageNotReadableException - in case of conversion errorsvoid write(T t, MediaType contentType, HttpOutputMessage outputMessage) throws IOException, HttpMessageNotWritableException
t - the object to write to the output message. The type of this object must have previously been
passed to the canWrite method of this interface, which must have returned true.contentType - the content type to use when writing. May be null to indicate that the
default content type of the converter must be used. If not null, this media type must have
previously been passed to the canWrite method of this interface, which must have
returned true.outputMessage - the message to write toIOException - in case of I/O errorsHttpMessageNotWritableException - in case of conversion errors