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package javax.json;

import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.Map;

Factory to create JsonReader instances. If a factory instance is configured with some configuration, that would be used to configure the created reader instances.

JsonReader can also be created using Json's createReader methods. If multiple reader instances are created, then creating them using a reader factory is preferred.

For example:


JsonReaderFactory factory = Json.createReaderFactory(...);
JsonReader reader1 = factory.createReader(...);
JsonReader reader2 = factory.createReader(...);

All the methods in this class are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads.

/** * Factory to create {@link javax.json.JsonReader} instances. If a factory * instance is configured with some configuration, that would be * used to configure the created reader instances. * * <p> * {@link javax.json.JsonReader} can also be created using {@link Json}'s * {@code createReader} methods. If multiple reader instances are created, * then creating them using a reader factory is preferred. * * <p> * <b>For example:</b> * <pre> * <code> * JsonReaderFactory factory = Json.createReaderFactory(...); * JsonReader reader1 = factory.createReader(...); * JsonReader reader2 = factory.createReader(...); * </code> * </pre> * * <p> All the methods in this class are safe for use by multiple concurrent * threads. */
public interface JsonReaderFactory {
Creates a JSON reader from a character stream. The reader is configured with the factory configuration.
Params:
  • reader – a reader from which JSON is to be read
Returns:a JSON reader
/** * Creates a JSON reader from a character stream. The reader is configured * with the factory configuration. * * @param reader a reader from which JSON is to be read * @return a JSON reader */
JsonReader createReader(Reader reader);
Creates a JSON reader from a byte stream. The character encoding of the stream is determined as described in RFC 7159. The reader is configured with the factory configuration.
Params:
  • in – a byte stream from which JSON is to be read
Returns:a JSON reader
/** * Creates a JSON reader from a byte stream. The character encoding of * the stream is determined as described in * <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7159.txt">RFC 7159</a>. * The reader is configured with the factory configuration. * * @param in a byte stream from which JSON is to be read * @return a JSON reader */
JsonReader createReader(InputStream in);
Creates a JSON reader from a byte stream. The bytes of the stream are decoded to characters using the specified charset. The reader is configured with the factory configuration.
Params:
  • in – a byte stream from which JSON is to be read
  • charset – a charset
Returns:a JSON reader
/** * Creates a JSON reader from a byte stream. The bytes of the stream * are decoded to characters using the specified charset. The reader is * configured with the factory configuration. * * @param in a byte stream from which JSON is to be read * @param charset a charset * @return a JSON reader */
JsonReader createReader(InputStream in, Charset charset);
Returns read-only map of supported provider specific configuration properties that are used to configure the created JSON readers. If there are any specified configuration properties that are not supported by the provider, they won't be part of the returned map.
Returns:a map of supported provider specific properties that are used to configure the readers. The map be empty but not null.
/** * Returns read-only map of supported provider specific configuration * properties that are used to configure the created JSON readers. * If there are any specified configuration properties that are not * supported by the provider, they won't be part of the returned map. * * @return a map of supported provider specific properties that are used * to configure the readers. The map be empty but not null. */
Map<String, ?> getConfigInUse(); }