Serialized Form
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Package com.graphql_java_generator.client.request
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Class com.graphql_java_generator.client.request.AbstractCustomJacksonSerializer extends com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ser.std.StdSerializer<T> implements Serializable
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Serialized Fields
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graphQLScalarType
graphql.schema.GraphQLScalarType graphQLScalarType
TheGraphQLScalarTypeinstance that manages this Custom Scalar. It's used to deserialize the value read on the Jackson response from the server It is mandatory for custom scalars, and must null for other data types. -
listLevel
int listLevel
The depth of the GraphQL list. 0 means it's not a list. 1 is a standard list. 2 is a list of list...
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Package com.graphql_java_generator.client.response
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Class com.graphql_java_generator.client.response.AbstractCustomJacksonDeserializer extends com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.deser.std.StdDeserializer<T> implements Serializable
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Serialized Fields
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graphQLScalarType
graphql.schema.GraphQLScalarType graphQLScalarType
TheGraphQLScalarTypeinstance that manages this Custom Scalar. It's used to deserialize the value read on the Jackson response from the server It is mandatory for custom scalars, and must null for other data types. -
handledType
java.lang.Class<?> handledType
The java type that contains the value of the final items, in the list. For instance for a GraphQL type [[Boolean]], the handle type isBoolean. It is sent to the jacksonStdDeserializer. It is also used when the recursion of the nested list is at the deepest level, and the read token is the "real" value. -
itemDeserializer
AbstractCustomJacksonDeserializer<?> itemDeserializer
The class that can deserialize the items in the list. This recursion allows to deserialize list of lists.
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list
boolean list
This indicates if this deserializer manages list of GraphQL values, or a GraphQL scalar. We can't just read the kind of JSON token, as it would be possible (very unlikely, but not impossible) that a custom scalar stores its content as a JSON list. So we need our particular way of knowing of this deserialize expects a list or final value (from a GraphQL or java view point).
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Package com.graphql_java_generator.exception
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Class com.graphql_java_generator.exception.GraphQLInternalErrorException extends GraphQLRequestPreparationException implements Serializable
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Class com.graphql_java_generator.exception.GraphQLRequestExecutionException extends java.lang.Exception implements Serializable
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Class com.graphql_java_generator.exception.GraphQLRequestPreparationException extends java.lang.Exception implements Serializable
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Class com.graphql_java_generator.exception.GraphQLResponseParseException extends GraphQLRequestExecutionException implements Serializable
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