javax.json

Interface JsonString

  • All Superinterfaces:
    JsonValue

    public interface JsonString
    extends JsonValue
    An immutable JSON string value.
    Author:
    Jitendra Kotamraju
    • Method Detail

      • getString

        String getString()
        Returns the JSON string value.
        Returns:
        a JSON string value
      • getChars

        CharSequence getChars()
        Returns the char sequence for the JSON String value
        Returns:
        a char sequence for the JSON String value
      • equals

        boolean equals(Object obj)
        Compares the specified object with this JsonString for equality. Returns true if and only if the specified object is also a JsonString, and their getString() objects are equal.
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
        Parameters:
        obj - the object to be compared for equality with this JsonString
        Returns:
        true if the specified object is equal to this JsonString
      • hashCode

        int hashCode()
        Returns the hash code value for this JsonString object. The hash code of a JsonString object is defined to be its getString() object's hash code.
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object
        Returns:
        the hash code value for this JsonString object

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