Interface JsonSerializable

    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.Object> getUnknownJson()
      If this object was created from JSON, this method gets unknown data from the source JSON.
      java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.Object> getUnsupportedJson()
      If this object was created from JSON, this method gets unsupported data from the source JSON.
      java.lang.String toJson()
      Serializes this object to a JSON string.
    • Method Detail

      • toJson

        java.lang.String toJson()
        Serializes this object to a JSON string. Note that unknown JSON is omitted from the serialized string.
        Returns:
        a JSON string
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • getUnknownJson

        java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.Object> getUnknownJson()
        If this object was created from JSON, this method gets unknown data from the source JSON. Unknown JSON is a Map of values that were in the source JSON but are not known by the Runtime and therefore not exposed in the API.
        Returns:
        an unmodifiable Map containing unknown JSON data. The keys are Strings containing names. The types of the values depend on the types of tokens within the JSON as follows:
        • a Map<String, Object> represents an object in the JSON
        • a List<Object> represents an array in the JSON
        • a String represents a string in the JSON
        • a Double represents a number in the JSON
        • a Boolean represents true or false in the JSON
        • null represents null in the JSON
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • getUnsupportedJson

        java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.Object> getUnsupportedJson()
        If this object was created from JSON, this method gets unsupported data from the source JSON. Unsupported JSON is a Map of values that are supported by webmaps and known to the version of the webmap specification the API supports (see system requirements), but are not explicitly exposed through the Runtime API.
        Returns:
        an unmodifiable Map containing unsupported JSON data. The keys are Strings containing names. The types of the values depend on the types of tokens within the JSON as follows:
        • a Map<String, Object> represents an object in the JSON
        • a List<Object> represents an array in the JSON
        • a String represents a string in the JSON
        • a Double represents a number in the JSON
        • a Boolean represents true or false in the JSON
        • null represents null in the JSON
        Since:
        100.0.0