![]() ![]() I want to talk about my experience using Kotlin and Jackson for this. ![]() Having the right tools to parse and produce JSON can thus make a big impact in keeping the code tidy and compact. It is especially true if you are trying to keep those backends as simple as possible ( Microservices anyone?). It seems that many backends that provide a REST API end up being glorified proxies that move JSON from one place to another. ![]() Painless JSON with Kotlin and jackson 6 Kotlin JSON Jackson REST SpringBoot ![]()
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