public class KotlinSerializationJsonEncoder extends AbstractEncoder<Object>
Object stream to a byte stream of JSON objects using
 kotlinx.serialization.
 This encoder can be used to bind @Serializable Kotlin classes,
 open polymorphic serialization
 is not supported.
 It supports application/json and application/*+json with
 various character sets, UTF-8 being the default.
logger| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| KotlinSerializationJsonEncoder() | 
| KotlinSerializationJsonEncoder(kotlinx.serialization.json.Json json) | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | canEncode(ResolvableType elementType,
         MimeType mimeType)Whether the encoder supports the given source element type and the MIME
 type for the output stream. | 
| reactor.core.publisher.Flux<DataBuffer> | encode(Publisher<?> inputStream,
      DataBufferFactory bufferFactory,
      ResolvableType elementType,
      MimeType mimeType,
      Map<String,Object> hints)Encode a stream of Objects of type  Tinto aDataBufferoutput stream. | 
| DataBuffer | encodeValue(Object value,
           DataBufferFactory bufferFactory,
           ResolvableType valueType,
           MimeType mimeType,
           Map<String,Object> hints)Encode an Object of type T to a data buffer. | 
getEncodableMimeTypes, getLogger, setLoggerclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitgetEncodableMimeTypespublic KotlinSerializationJsonEncoder()
public KotlinSerializationJsonEncoder(kotlinx.serialization.json.Json json)
public boolean canEncode(ResolvableType elementType, @Nullable MimeType mimeType)
Encoderpublic reactor.core.publisher.Flux<DataBuffer> encode(Publisher<?> inputStream, DataBufferFactory bufferFactory, ResolvableType elementType, @Nullable MimeType mimeType, @Nullable Map<String,Object> hints)
EncoderT into a DataBuffer
 output stream.inputStream - the input stream of Objects to encode. If the input should be
 encoded as a single value rather than as a stream of elements, an instance of
 Mono should be used.bufferFactory - for creating output stream DataBuffer'selementType - the expected type of elements in the input stream;
 this type must have been previously passed to the Encoder.canEncode(org.springframework.core.ResolvableType, org.springframework.util.MimeType)
 method and it must have returned true.mimeType - the MIME type for the output content (optional)hints - additional information about how to encodepublic DataBuffer encodeValue(Object value, DataBufferFactory bufferFactory, ResolvableType valueType, @Nullable MimeType mimeType, @Nullable Map<String,Object> hints)
EncoderBy default this method raises UnsupportedOperationException
 and it is expected that some encoders cannot produce a single buffer or
 cannot do so synchronously (e.g. encoding a Resource).
value - the value to be encodedbufferFactory - for creating the output DataBuffervalueType - the type for the value being encodedmimeType - the MIME type for the output content (optional)hints - additional information about how to encode