A year or so I read an article that explained how I could create an annotation that basically is a container for other annotations. This way if I always use the same 5 annotations in a specific use-case I create an annotation that contains them and use that instead.
Unfortunately, I can't find the article anymore and would really like to do that right now for my jackson configuration.
Since I can't find any information on that on my own I'm beginning to question my memory. Is this possible or I am just wrong?
EDIT
What i want is something like:
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
@com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.annotation.JsonSerialize(using=MySerializerThatIsUsedEverywhere.class
@javax.xml.bind.annotation.adapters.XmlJavaTypeAdapter(MyCustomXmlAdapter.class)
@SomeOtherEvaluatedByTheSerializer
public @interface SerializerUseCase01 {
public String a();
public int b();
)
my scenario is that i have a bunch of serialization use cases that can be handled by the same serializer with different configs. To make everything easier to use and more transparent i want to wrap the jackson config and the serializer config into one annotation.
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