@Target({ANNOTATION_TYPE,FIELD,METHOD,PARAMETER}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface JsonProperty
Marker annotation that can be used to define a non-static method as a "setter" or "getter" for a logical property (depending on its signature), or non-static object field to be used (serialized, deserialized) as a logical property.

Default value ("") indicates that the field name is used as the property name without any modifications, but it can be specified to non-empty value to specify different name. Property name refers to name used externally, as the field name in JSON objects.

Starting with Jackson 2.6 this annotation may also be used to change serialization of Enum like so:

public enum MyEnum {
    @JsonProperty("theFirstValue") THE_FIRST_VALUE,
    @JsonProperty("another_value") ANOTHER_VALUE;
}
as an alternative to using JsonValue annotation.

Starting with Jackson 2.12 it is also possible to specify namespace of property: this property is only used by certain format backends (most notably XML).

  • Nested Class Summary

    Nested Classes
    Modifier and Type
    Class
    Description
    static enum 
    Various options for access() property, specifying how property may be accessed during serialization ("read") and deserialization ("write") (note that the direction of read and write is from perspective of the property, not from external data format: this may be confusing in some contexts).
  • Optional Element Summary

    Optional Elements
    Modifier and Type
    Optional Element
    Description
    Optional property that may be used to change the way visibility of accessors (getter, field-as-getter) and mutators (constructor parameter, setter, field-as-setter) is determined, either so that otherwise non-visible accessors (like private getters) may be used; or that otherwise visible accessors are ignored.
    Property that may be used to document expected default value for the property: most often used as source information for generating schemas (like JSON Schema or protobuf/thrift schema), or documentation.
    int
    Property that indicates numerical index of this property (relative to other properties specified for the Object).
    Optional namespace to use with data formats that support such concept (specifically XML); if so, used with value() to construct fully-qualified name.
    boolean
    Property that indicates whether a value (which may be explicit null) is expected for property during deserialization or not.
    Defines name of the logical property, i.e.
  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    static final int
    Marker value used to indicate that no index has been specified.
    static final String
    Special value that indicates that handlers should use the default name (derived from method or field name) for property.
  • Field Details

    • USE_DEFAULT_NAME

      static final String USE_DEFAULT_NAME
      Special value that indicates that handlers should use the default name (derived from method or field name) for property.
      Since:
      2.1
      See Also:
    • INDEX_UNKNOWN

      static final int INDEX_UNKNOWN
      Marker value used to indicate that no index has been specified. Used as the default value as annotations do not allow "missing" values.
      Since:
      2.4
      See Also:
  • Element Details

    • value

      String value
      Defines name of the logical property, i.e. JSON object field name to use for the property. If value is empty String (which is the default), will try to use name of the field that is annotated. Note that there is no default name available for constructor arguments, meaning that Empty String is not a valid value for constructor arguments.
      Default:
      ""
    • namespace

      String namespace
      Optional namespace to use with data formats that support such concept (specifically XML); if so, used with value() to construct fully-qualified name.
      Since:
      2.12
      Default:
      ""
    • required

      boolean required
      Property that indicates whether a value (which may be explicit null) is expected for property during deserialization or not. If expected, BeanDeserialized should indicate this as a validity problem (usually by throwing an exception, but this may be sent via problem handlers that can try to rectify the problem, for example, by supplying a default value).

      Note that as of 2.6, this property is only used for Creator Properties, to ensure existence of property value in JSON: for other properties (ones injected using a setter or mutable field), no validation is performed. Support for those cases may be added in the future. State of this property is exposed via introspection, and its value is typically used by Schema generators, such as one for JSON Schema.

      Since:
      2.0
      Default:
      false
    • index

      int index
      Property that indicates numerical index of this property (relative to other properties specified for the Object). This index is typically used by binary formats, but may also be useful for schema languages and other tools.
      Since:
      2.4
      Default:
      -1
    • defaultValue

      String defaultValue
      Property that may be used to document expected default value for the property: most often used as source information for generating schemas (like JSON Schema or protobuf/thrift schema), or documentation. It may also be used by Jackson extension modules; core `jackson-databind` does not have any automated handling beyond simply exposing this value through bean property introspection.

      It is possible that in future this annotation could be used for value defaulting, and especially for default values of Creator properties, since they support required() in 2.6 and above.

      Since:
      2.5
      Default:
      ""
    • access

      Optional property that may be used to change the way visibility of accessors (getter, field-as-getter) and mutators (constructor parameter, setter, field-as-setter) is determined, either so that otherwise non-visible accessors (like private getters) may be used; or that otherwise visible accessors are ignored.

      Default value os JsonProperty.Access.AUTO which means that access is determined solely based on visibility and other annotations.

      Since:
      2.6
      Default:
      AUTO