Document Jackson encoder/decoder behavior
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[[webflux-codecs-jackson-json]]
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==== Jackson JSON
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The decoder relies on Jackson's non-blocking, byte array parser to parse a stream of byte
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chunks into a `TokenBuffer` stream, which can then be turned into Objects with Jackson's
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`ObjectMapper`.
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The encoder processes a `Publisher<?>` as follows:
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* if the `Publisher` is a `Mono` (i.e. single value), the value is encoded to JSON.
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* if media type is `application/stream+json`, each value produced by the
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`Publisher` is encoded individually to JSON followed by a new line.
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* otherwise all items from the `Publisher` are gathered in with `Flux#collectToList()`
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and the resulting collection is encoded as a JSON array.
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As a special case to the above rules the `ServerSentEventHttpMessageWriter` feeds items
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emitted from its input `Publisher` individually into the `Jackson2JsonEncoder` as a
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`Mono<?>`.
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Note that both the Jackson JSON encoder and decoder explicitly back out of rendering
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elements of type `String`. Instead ``String``'s are treated as low level content, (i.e.
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serialized JSON) and are rendered as-is by the `CharSequenceEncoder`. If you want a
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`Flux<String>` rendered as a JSON array, you'll have to use `Flux#collectToList()` and
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provide a `Mono<List<String>>` instead.
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[[webflux-dispatcher-handler]]
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[[webflux-dispatcher-handler]]
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== DispatcherHandler
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== DispatcherHandler
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