This package started out with the hope of satisfying some specific need for a given project. The first version was committed once that need was satisfied. So far, it makes no claims of completeness or correctness. But if you need to deserialize some Java objects using JavaScript, then you might prefer building on that over starting from scratch.
var javaDeserialization = require("java-deserialization");
var objects = javaDeserialization.parse(buf);
Each object in objects
will contain the values of its “normal”
fields as properties, and two hidden properties.
One is called class
and represents the class of the object,
with super
pointing at its parent class.
The other is extends
which is a map from fully qualified class names
to the fields associated with that class.
If one wants to inspect the private field of some specific class,
using extends
will help in cases where a more derived class contains
another field of the same name.
The names class
and extends
were deliberately chosen in such a way
that they are keywords in Java and won't occur in normal field names.
The properties are non-enumerable, so they won't show up in enumerations
and e.g. util.inspect
won't show them by default.
If the class contained custom serialization code,
the output from that is collected in a special property called @
.
One can write post-processing code to reformat the data from that list.
Such code has already been added for the following types:
java.util.ArrayList
– extracts a list
field which is an ES Arrayjava.util.ArrayDeque
– extracts a list
fieldjava.util.Hashtable
– extracts a map
field which is an ES6 Map
and an obj
for String
-valued keysjava.util.HashMap
– map
and obj
just as Hashtable
java.util.EnumMap
– map
and obj
, the latter with enum
constant names as keysjava.util.HashSet
– extracts a set
field which is an ES6 SetBug reports, suggestions, code contributions and the likes should go to the project's GitHub page.
Version | Tag | Published |
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0.1.0 | latest | 4yrs ago |