commit | 4e9906c21c099e6fe38985984abed33f12033d3f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adrian Stabiszewski <github@grundid.de> | Wed Oct 09 09:09:20 2019 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Oct 09 09:09:20 2019 +0200 |
tree | 01d44da6e938ef580aa30c01836c822fc650df36 | |
parent | 64013e13f8ec6aa0ab407323337643d59c43d54a [diff] | |
parent | 9a85a665687b5b7f8114cfefb631991be82c2952 [diff] |
Merge pull request #49 from assadriaz/master fasterxml jakson dependency update CVE-2018-19361: FasterXML jackson-…
A small package of all GeoJson POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects) for serializing and deserializing of objects via JSON Jackson Parser.
If you know what kind of object you expect from a GeoJson file you can directly read it like this:
FeatureCollection featureCollection = new ObjectMapper().readValue(inputStream, FeatureCollection.class);
If you want to read any GeoJson file read the value as GeoJsonObject and then test for the contents via instanceOf:
GeoJsonObject object = new ObjectMapper().readValue(inputStream, GeoJsonObject.class); if (object instanceof Polygon) { ... } else if (object instanceof Feature) { ... }
and so on.
Or you can use the GeoJsonObjectVisitor to visit the right method:
GeoJsonObject object = new ObjectMapper().readValue(inputStream, GeoJsonObject.class); object.accept(visitor);
Writing Json is even easier. You just have to create the GeoJson objects and pass them to the Jackson ObjectMapper.
FeatureCollection featureCollection = new FeatureCollection(); featureCollection.add(new Feature()); String json= new ObjectMapper().writeValueAsString(featureCollection);
You can find the library in the Maven Central Repository.
<dependency> <groupId>de.grundid.opendatalab</groupId> <artifactId>geojson-jackson</artifactId> <version>1.8.1</version> </dependency>