public class ObjectToMapTransformer extends AbstractPayloadTransformer<Object,Map<?,?>>
setShouldFlattenKeys(boolean) method. It supports Collections, Maps and Arrays
which means that for flat maps it will flatten an Object's properties. Below is an example showing how a flattened
Object hierarchy is represented when 'shouldFlattenKeys' is TRUE.
public class Person {
public String name = "John";
public Address address = new Address();
}
public class Address {
private String street = "123 Main Street";
}
The resulting Map would look like this:
{name=John, address.street=123 Main Street}
EXPRESSION_PARSER, logger| Constructor and Description |
|---|
ObjectToMapTransformer() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
String |
getComponentType()
Subclasses may implement this method to provide component type information.
|
void |
setShouldFlattenKeys(boolean shouldFlattenKeys) |
protected Map<String,Object> |
transformPayload(Object payload) |
doTransformtransformafterPropertiesSet, extractTypeIfPossible, getApplicationContext, getApplicationContextId, getBeanFactory, getChannelResolver, getComponentName, getConversionService, getExpression, getIntegrationProperties, getIntegrationProperty, getMessageBuilderFactory, getTaskScheduler, onInit, setApplicationContext, setBeanFactory, setBeanName, setChannelResolver, setComponentName, setConversionService, setMessageBuilderFactory, setPrimaryExpression, setTaskScheduler, toStringpublic void setShouldFlattenKeys(boolean shouldFlattenKeys)
protected Map<String,Object> transformPayload(Object payload) throws Exception
transformPayload in class AbstractPayloadTransformer<Object,Map<?,?>>Exceptionpublic String getComponentType()
IntegrationObjectSupportgetComponentType in interface NamedComponentgetComponentType in class IntegrationObjectSupport