jackson-modules-java8
Set of support modules for Java 8 datatypes (Optionals, date/time) and features (parameter names) (by FasterXML)
YaGson
A universal types-preserving Java serialization library that can convert arbitrary Java Objects into JSON and back, with a transparent support of any kind of self-references and with a full Java 9 compatibility. (by amogilev)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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jackson-modules-java8
Posts with mentions or reviews of jackson-modules-java8.
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What is the better way of formatting the date and time in an HTTP response body?
Ah I forgot you have to explicitly register the JavaTimeModule, did you do that when creating the object mapper? See https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-modules-java8
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The best way to compare two dates
Here's the source code. It uses the ISO-88601 format without timezone modifier, e.g. "2021-10-25T00:23:12" – or in other words the same format as LocalDateTime.toString().
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Is there a preferred naming convention for Optional variables?
Let's say you have a REST API that returns customers. The service layer would talk to repository layer which would talk to the entity layer to ultimately get the Customer object. It makes the most sense just to return Optional to the controller, and using a certain serialization module, the Optional would automatically get translated to JSON.
YaGson
Posts with mentions or reviews of YaGson.
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We haven't tracked posts mentioning YaGson yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing jackson-modules-java8 and YaGson you can also consider the following projects:
Yasson - Eclipse Yasson project
HikariJSON - High-performance JSON parser
Jackson-datatype-money - Extension module to properly support datatypes of javax.money
JsonUnit - Compare JSON in your Unit Tests
Gson - A Java serialization/deserialization library to convert Java Objects into JSON and back
Moshi - A modern JSON library for Kotlin and Java.
Genson - Genson a fast & modular Java <> Json library
JSON-io - Convert Java to JSON. Convert JSON to Java. Pretty print JSON. Java JSON serializer.
Essential Json - JSON without fuss
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YaGson vs HikariJSON
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YaGson vs JsonUnit
jackson-modules-java8 vs Gson
YaGson vs Gson
jackson-modules-java8 vs Moshi
YaGson vs Genson
jackson-modules-java8 vs Genson
YaGson vs JSON-io
jackson-modules-java8 vs JsonUnit
YaGson vs Essential Json