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017package org.apache.juneau.examples.core.uon;
018
019import org.apache.juneau.examples.core.pojo.*;
020import org.apache.juneau.uon.*;
021
022/**
023 * Sample class which shows the simple usage of UONSerializer.
024 *
025 * <h5 class='section'>See Also:</h5><ul>
026 * </ul>
027 */
028public class UonExample {
029
030   /**
031    * Serializing SimplePojo bean into UON type
032    * and Deserialize back to Pojo instance type.
033    *
034    * @param args Unused.
035    * @throws Exception Unused.
036    */
037   public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
038
039      // Fill some data to a Pojo bean
040      Pojo pojo = new Pojo("id","name");
041
042      /**
043       * Produces
044       * (name=name,id=id)
045       */
046      String serial = UonSerializer.DEFAULT.serialize(pojo);
047      System.out.println(serial);
048
049      // Deserialize back to Pojo instance
050      Pojo obj = UonParser.DEFAULT.parse(serial, Pojo.class);
051
052      assert obj.getId().equals(pojo.getId());
053      assert obj.getName().equals(pojo.getName());
054
055      // The object above can be parsed thanks to the @Beanc annotation on PojoComplex
056      // Using this approach, you can keep your POJOs immutable, and still serialize and deserialize them.
057
058   }
059}