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  • I am so glad I found Flexjson. It saved me tons of work serializing all my daos and a complex session object without having to do much of anything but add a few @JSON annotations for what I did not want serialized. It is very very DRY.
  • Just grea
  • I just love this program and use it for years now. Never had any problems with it. Highly recommended!
  • Good one...
  • Thank very much
  • Easy to learn and use interface
  • Not perfect, but very good and dispo in 64bits for Windows.
  • Tested a number of alternatives.
  • It really helps me at my work and at home.
  • Highly recommended!
  • Nice and Easy to use.
  • I wish there was an 3/4 thumbs up. I can't find a way to make it work off fields (attributes) only rather than requiring a Java Bean interface. It would seem really simple since you already support include/excludes using field names. Now just need JSONSerializer#directFieldAccess().
  • I am using FlexJSON as Strits2 JSON serializer instead of the built-in one. Because of it's flexible filtering and transforming capabilities.
  • versatile, fast, reliable.
  • I think it's best in it domenion deserializer.