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See the GNU General Public License * version 3 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 3 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact cedarsoft GmbH, 72810 Gomaringen, Germany, * or visit www.cedarsoft.com if you need additional information or * have any questions. */ package com.cedarsoft.test.io; import com.cedarsoft.version.Version; import com.cedarsoft.version.VersionRange; import com.cedarsoft.serialization.stax.mate.AbstractStaxMateSerializer; import com.cedarsoft.test.Car; import com.cedarsoft.test.Extra; import com.cedarsoft.test.Model; import com.cedarsoft.test.Money; import org.codehaus.staxmate.out.SMOutputElement; import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException; import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader; import java.awt.Color; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.List; /** * */ public class CarSerializer extends AbstractStaxMateSerializer<Car> { //START SNIPPET: fieldsAndConstructors public CarSerializer( MoneySerializer moneySerializer, ExtraSerializer extraSerializer, ModelSerializer modelSerializer ) { super( "car", "http://thecompany.com/test/car", VersionRange.from( 1, 0, 0 ).to( 1, 0, 0 ) ); add( moneySerializer ).responsibleFor( Money.class ) .map( 1, 0, 0 ).toDelegateVersion( 1, 0, 0 ); add( extraSerializer ).responsibleFor( Extra.class ) .map( 1, 0, 0 ).toDelegateVersion( 1, 5, 0 ); add( modelSerializer ).responsibleFor( Model.class ) .map( 1, 0, 0 ).toDelegateVersion( 1, 0, 0 ); //Verify the delegate mappings assert getDelegatesMappings().verify(); } //END SNIPPET: fieldsAndConstructors //START SNIPPET: serialize @Override public void serialize( SMOutputElement serializeTo, Car object, Version formatVersion ) throws IOException, XMLStreamException { assert isVersionWritable( formatVersion ); SMOutputElement colorElement = serializeTo.addElement( serializeTo.getNamespace(), "color" ); //okay, should be a own serializer in real world... colorElement.addAttribute( "red", String.valueOf( object.getColor().getRed() ) ); colorElement.addAttribute( "blue", String.valueOf( object.getColor().getBlue() ) ); colorElement.addAttribute( "green", String.valueOf( object.getColor().getGreen() ) ); serialize( object.getModel(), Model.class, serializeTo.addElement( serializeTo.getNamespace(), "model" ), formatVersion ); serialize( object.getBasePrice(), Money.class, serializeTo.addElement( serializeTo.getNamespace(), "basePrice" ), formatVersion ); //We could also at an additional tag called "extras". But I don't like that style... So here we go... serializeCollection( object.getExtras(), Extra.class, "extra", serializeTo, formatVersion ); //The statement above does exactly the same as this loop: // for ( Extra extra : object.getExtras() ) { // serialize( Extra.class, serializeTo.addElement( serializeTo.getNamespace(), "extra" ), extra ); // } } //END SNIPPET: serialize //START SNIPPET: deserialize @Override public Car deserialize( XMLStreamReader deserializeFrom, Version formatVersion ) throws IOException, XMLStreamException { assert isVersionReadable( formatVersion ); //We deserialize the color. This should be done in its own serializer in real world --> improved reusability and testability nextTag( deserializeFrom, "color" ); int red = Integer.parseInt( deserializeFrom.getAttributeValue( null, "red" ) ); int blue = Integer.parseInt( deserializeFrom.getAttributeValue( null, "blue" ) ); int green = Integer.parseInt( deserializeFrom.getAttributeValue( null, "green" ) ); Color color = new Color( red, green, blue ); closeTag( deserializeFrom ); nextTag( deserializeFrom, "model" ); Model model = deserialize( Model.class, formatVersion, deserializeFrom ); nextTag( deserializeFrom, "basePrice" ); Money basePrice = deserialize( Money.class, formatVersion, deserializeFrom ); //Now we visit all remaining children (should only be extras) List<? extends Extra> extras = deserializeCollection( deserializeFrom, Extra.class, formatVersion ); return new Car( model, color, basePrice, extras ); } //END SNIPPET: deserialize }