package com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation;

import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

Marker annotation that can be used to define a non-static, no-argument method to be an "any getter"; accessor for getting a set of key/value pairs, to be serialized as part of containing POJO (similar to unwrapping) along with regular property values it has. This typically serves as a counterpart to "any setter" mutators (see JsonAnySetter). Note that the return type of annotated methods must be Map).

As with JsonAnySetter, only one property should be annotated with this annotation; if multiple methods are annotated, an exception may be thrown.

/** * Marker annotation that can be used to define a non-static, * no-argument method to be an "any getter"; accessor for getting * a set of key/value pairs, to be serialized as part of containing POJO * (similar to unwrapping) along with regular property values it has. * This typically serves as a counterpart * to "any setter" mutators (see {@link JsonAnySetter}). * Note that the return type of annotated methods <b>must</b> be * {@link java.util.Map}). *<p> * As with {@link JsonAnySetter}, only one property should be annotated * with this annotation; if multiple methods are annotated, an exception * may be thrown. */
@Target({ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE, ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.FIELD}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @JacksonAnnotation public @interface JsonAnyGetter {
Optional argument that defines whether this annotation is active or not. The only use for value 'false' if for overriding purposes. Overriding may be necessary when used with "mix-in annotations" (aka "annotation overrides"). For most cases, however, default value of "true" is just fine and should be omitted.
Returns:True if annotation is enabled (normal case); false if it is to be ignored (only useful for mix-in annotations to "mask" annotation
Since:2.9
/** * Optional argument that defines whether this annotation is active * or not. The only use for value 'false' if for overriding purposes. * Overriding may be necessary when used * with "mix-in annotations" (aka "annotation overrides"). * For most cases, however, default value of "true" is just fine * and should be omitted. * * @return True if annotation is enabled (normal case); false if it is to * be ignored (only useful for mix-in annotations to "mask" annotation * * @since 2.9 */
boolean enabled() default true; }