I want to update the SerializationConfig.Feature... properties of the jackson mapper used by Spring RestTemplate, Any idea how I can get to it or where I can/should configure it.
See Question&Answers more detail:osI want to update the SerializationConfig.Feature... properties of the jackson mapper used by Spring RestTemplate, Any idea how I can get to it or where I can/should configure it.
See Question&Answers more detail:osThe default RestTemplate
constructor registers a set of HttpMessageConverter
s:
this.messageConverters.add(new ByteArrayHttpMessageConverter());
this.messageConverters.add(new StringHttpMessageConverter());
this.messageConverters.add(new ResourceHttpMessageConverter());
this.messageConverters.add(new SourceHttpMessageConverter());
this.messageConverters.add(new XmlAwareFormHttpMessageConverter());
if (jaxb2Present) {
this.messageConverters.add(new Jaxb2RootElementHttpMessageConverter());
}
if (jacksonPresent) {
this.messageConverters.add(new MappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter());
}
if (romePresent) {
this.messageConverters.add(new AtomFeedHttpMessageConverter());
this.messageConverters.add(new RssChannelHttpMessageConverter());
}
The MappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter
in turns, creates ObjectMapper
instance directly. You can either find this converter and replace ObjectMapper
or register a new one before it. This should work:
@Bean
public RestOperations restOperations() {
RestTemplate rest = new RestTemplate();
//this is crucial!
rest.getMessageConverters().add(0, mappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter());
return rest;
}
@Bean
public MappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter mappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter() {
MappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter converter = new MappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter();
converter.setObjectMapper(myObjectMapper());
return converter;
}
@Bean
public ObjectMapper myObjectMapper() {
//your custom ObjectMapper here
}
In XML it is something along these lines:
<bean id="restOperations" class="org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate">
<property name="messageConverters">
<util:list>
<bean class="org.springframework.http.converter.ByteArrayHttpMessageConverter"/>
<bean class="org.springframework.http.converter.StringHttpMessageConverter"/>
<bean class="org.springframework.http.converter.ResourceHttpMessageConverter"/>
<bean class="org.springframework.http.converter.xml.SourceHttpMessageConverter"/>
<bean class="org.springframework.http.converter.xml.XmlAwareFormHttpMessageConverter"/>
<bean class="org.springframework.http.converter.xml.Jaxb2RootElementHttpMessageConverter"/>
<bean class="org.springframework.http.converter.json.MappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter">
<property name="objectMapper" ref="customObjectMapper"/>
</bean>
</util:list>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="customObjectMapper" class="org.codehaus.jackson.map.ObjectMapper"/>
Note that the transition isn't really 1:1 - I have to explicitly create messageConverters
list in XML while with @Configuration
approach I could reference existing one and simply modify it. But this should work.