flexjson.factories
Class BooleanAsStringObjectFactory
java.lang.Object
  
flexjson.factories.BooleanAsStringObjectFactory
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - ObjectFactory
 
public class BooleanAsStringObjectFactory
- extends Object
- implements ObjectFactory
  
Alternate version for deserializing into a Boolean from known String values.  You can use this to recognize
 alternate version of Boolean like "Y", "N", "T", "F", "Yes", "No", etc.
 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
BooleanAsStringObjectFactory
public BooleanAsStringObjectFactory(String truthValue,
                                    String falseValue)
instantiate
public Object instantiate(ObjectBinder context,
                          Object value,
                          Type targetType,
                          Class targetClass)
- Description copied from interface: 
ObjectFactory 
- This method is called by the deserializer to construct and bind an object.  At the end of this method
 the object should be fully constructed.  
ObjectBinder can be used to bind values into
 the object according to default rules.  For simple implementations you won't need to use this, but
 for more complex or generic objects reusing methods like ObjectBinder.bind(Object, java.lang.reflect.Type)
 and ObjectBinder.bindIntoCollection(java.util.Collection, java.util.Collection, java.lang.reflect.Type).
- Specified by:
 instantiate in interface ObjectFactory
 
- Parameters:
 context - the object binding context to keep track of where we are in the object graph
 and used for binding into objects.value - This is the value from the json object at the current path.targetType - This is the type pulled from the object introspector.  Used for Collections and generic types.targetClass - concrete class pulled from the configuration of the deserializer.
- Returns:
 - the fully bound object.  At the end of this method the object should be fully constructed.
 
 
 
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