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Romain Manni-Bucau commented on JOHNZON-153:
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Yes, JsonValue must match json types. That said a type serializer should match
your use case.
> Support streaming String values using Readable
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> Key: JOHNZON-153
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JOHNZON-153
> Project: Johnzon
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Dirk Rudolph
> Priority: Major
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> Currently there are 2 ways writing a String value to JsonGenerator:
> # using {{JsonGenerator#write(java.lang.String, javax.json.JsonValue)}} and
> {{JsonGenerator#write(javax.json.JsonValue)}} respectively or
> # using {{JsonGenerator#write(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)}} and
> {{JsonGenerator#write(java.lang.String)}} respectively
> where in the former case {{JsonValue}} has to be a {{JsonString}} otherwise a
> ClassCastException will be thrown in
> [JsonGeneratorImpl#writeJsonValue(java.lang.String,
> javax.json.JsonValue)|https://github.com/apache/johnzon/blob/master/johnzon-core/src/main/java/org/apache/johnzon/core/JsonGeneratorImpl.java#L203].
> It would be great to change that implementation detail so that a consumer can
> implement its own implementation of {{JsonValue}} with {{ValueType#STRING}}
> but working with {{Reader}} internally so that not the entire String is kept
> in memory.
> The use case behind that I use johonzon to write a solr-json formatted list
> of update commands for solr and want to use tika to parse (potentially huge)
> files into plain text sending them as individual field in my json object.
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