Glad I was able to help here, share some knowledge :)

-+ Tatu +-

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 2:25 PM A. Rick Anderson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank-you!
> You are a saint!  Such an elegant answer.  and now I know the 'secret' !
>
> On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 12:39:23 PM UTC-4 Tatu Saloranta wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 9:35 AM A. Rick Anderson
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Using custom serializer/deserializer classes, I've figured out how to work 
>> > with LocalDate, with different formats, and in such a way that none of the 
>> > client classes have to worry about the specific structure of my JSON DAO's.
>> > But, I haven't been able to figure out how to get from an JSON array of 
>> > LocalDate to a Java List. A List<String> works great. Not so lucky with 
>> > List<LocalDate>. Any suggestions?
>> >
>> > static public final DateTimeFormatter meetingTitleFormatter = 
>> > DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("dd MMMM yyyy");
>> > static public final DateTimeFormatter meetingIDFormatter = 
>> > DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyyMMdd");
>> > static public final DateTimeFormatter meetingDateFormatter = 
>> > DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd");
>> > static public final DateTimeFormatter meetingShortDateFormatter = 
>> > DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy MMM dd");
>> > static public final DateTimeFormatter meetingLongDateFormatter = 
>> > DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy MMMM dd");
>> >
>> >
>> > @JsonProperty("StringDates")
>> > private List<LocalDate> PossibleMeetingDates = new ArrayList<>();
>> > @JsonDeserialize(using = MeetingShortDateDeserializer.class)
>> > @JsonSerialize(using = MeetingShortDateSerializer.class)
>> > @JsonProperty("MeetingShortDate")
>> > private LocalDate meetingShortDate;
>> > @JsonDeserialize(using = MeetingIDDeserializer.class)
>> > @JsonSerialize(using = MeetingIDSerializer.class)
>> > @JsonProperty("MeetingID")
>> > private LocalDate meetingID;
>> > @JsonDeserialize(using = MeetingDateDeserializer.class)
>> > @JsonSerialize(using = MeetingDateSerializer.class)
>> > @JsonProperty("MeetingDate")
>> > private LocalDate meetingDate;
>> > @JsonDeserialize(using = MeetingTitleDeserializer.class)
>> > @JsonSerialize(using = MeetingTitleSerializer.class)
>> > @JsonProperty("MeetingTitle")
>> > private LocalDate meetingTitle;
>>
>> I think what you are looking for is
>>
>> @JsonDeserialize(contentUsing = MeetingShortDateSerializer.class)
>> List<LocalDate> meetingShortDate;
>>
>> since `using` refers to value itself, and to specify deserializer for
>> elements of a container you need to use `contentUsing` instead.
>>
>> -+ Tatu +-
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