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Jackson - ignore Map superclass when serializing


I have a few model classes that extend LinkedHashMap<String, Object>: they define getters and setters which wrap the Map's get and put methods. I am trying to serialize instances of these classes using Jackson (with RESTEasy), but Jackson refuses to pay attention to my getters, which are annotated with @JsonProperty. Instead, it is only serializing the key-value pairs of the backing map. I tried using @JsonAutoDetect to disable auto-detection for all methods and fields, but that didn't change anything. Is there a way to prevent Jackson from automatically serializing a Map, or must I create new model classes that don't extend LinkedHashMap<String, Object>?


Solution

  • I have a few model classes that extend LinkedHashMap<String, Object>: they define getters and setters which wrap the Map's get and put methods

    This is a classic example of when not to use inheritance: you're finding that some other piece of code (i.e. Jackson) is treating your class like an instance of its superclass, which isn't what you want it to do. In cases like these (and also in general), it's usually better to use composition rather than inheritance.

    I recommend rewriting your model class to contain a map, rather than extending one. You get much more control than way, and the resulting model is less brittle. If you need to view your model as a Map, then implement an asMap method (or something similar) which renders that view.