I have two entities:
Parent {
Child[] children;
}
and
Child {
Parent parent;
}
I'm aware about @JsonBackReference
and @JsonManagedReference
.
They are good, if I'm serializing instances of Parent
.
But I also need to transfer instances of Child
and I want to have the parent
field populated.
In other words:
Parent
it should have children
but their parent field might be empty (can be solved by using json reference annotations).Child
it should have parent
with their children
(but children
don't have to have parent
populated.Is there a way to solve it using standard Jackson capabilities?
I.e. skip serialization of entities which were already serialized instead of marking fields eligible or non-eligible for serialization.
Jackson 2.0 does support full cyclic object references. See "Jackson 2.0 released" (section 'Handle Any Object Graphs, even Cyclic ones!') for an example.
Basically, you will need to use new @JsonIdentityInfo
for types that require id/idref style handling. In your case this would be both Parent
and Child
types (if one extends the other, just add it to super type and that's fine).