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updating readme declaring JsonApi as default adapter
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@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ AMS does this through two components: **serializers** and **adapters**.
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Serializers describe _which_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.
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Adapters describe _how_ attributes and relationships should be serialized.
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By default AMS will use the JsonApi Adapter that follows RC3 of the format specified in [jsonapi.org/format](http://jsonapi.org/format).
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Check how to change the adapter in the sections bellow.
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# RELEASE CANDIDATE, PLEASE READ
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This is the master branch of AMS. It will become the `0.10.0` release when it's
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@ -47,17 +50,17 @@ end
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```
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Generally speaking, you as a user of AMS will write (or generate) these
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serializer classes. If you want to use a different adapter, such as a JsonApi, you can
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serializer classes. If you want to use a different adapter, such as a normal Json adapter without the JsonApi conventions, you can
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change this in an initializer:
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```ruby
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::JsonApi
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = ActiveModel::Serializer::Adapter::Json
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```
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or
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```ruby
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json_api
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ActiveModel::Serializer.config.adapter = :json
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```
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You won't need to implement an adapter unless you wish to use a new format or
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