I want to transfer a list object via Google Gson, but I don't know how to deserialize generic types.
What I tried after looking at this (BalusC's answer):
MyClass mc = new Gson().fromJson(result, new List<MyClass>(){}.getClass());
but then I get an error in eclipse saying "The type new List(){} must implement the inherited abstract method..." and if I use a quick fix I get a monster of over 20 method stubs.
I am pretty sure that there is an easier solution, but I seem unable to find it!
Edit:
Now I have
Type listType = new TypeToken<List<MyClass>>()
{
}.getType();
MyClass mc = new Gson().fromJson(result, listType);
However, I do get the following exception at the "fromJson" line:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.apache.harmony.luni.lang.reflect.ListOfTypes.length(ListOfTypes.java:47)
at org.apache.harmony.luni.lang.reflect.ImplForType.toString(ImplForType.java:83)
at java.lang.StringBuilder.append(StringBuilder.java:203)
at com.google.gson.JsonDeserializerExceptionWrapper.deserialize(JsonDeserializerExceptionWrapper.java:56)
at com.google.gson.JsonDeserializationVisitor.invokeCustomDeserializer(JsonDeserializationVisitor.java:88)
at com.google.gson.JsonDeserializationVisitor.visitUsingCustomHandler(JsonDeserializationVisitor.java:76)
at com.google.gson.ObjectNavigator.accept(ObjectNavigator.java:106)
at com.google.gson.JsonDeserializationContextDefault.fromJsonArray(JsonDeserializationContextDefault.java:64)
at com.google.gson.JsonDeserializationContextDefault.deserialize(JsonDeserializationContextDefault.java:49)
at com.google.gson.Gson.fromJson(Gson.java:568)
at com.google.gson.Gson.fromJson(Gson.java:515)
at com.google.gson.Gson.fromJson(Gson.java:484)
at com.google.gson.Gson.fromJson(Gson.java:434)
I do catch JsonParseExceptions and "result" is not null.
I checked listType with the debugger and got the following:
- list Type
- args = ListOfTypes
- list = null
- resolvedTypes = Type[ 1 ]
- loader = PathClassLoader
- ownerType0 = null
- ownerTypeRes = null
- rawType = Class (java.util.ArrayList)
- rawTypeName = "java.util.ArrayList"
so it seems the "getClass" invocation didn't work properly. Any suggestions...?
Edit2:
I'v checked on the Gson User Guide. It mentions a Runtime Exception that should happen during parsing a generic type to Json. I did it "wrong" (not shown above), just as in the example, but didn't get that exception at all. So I changed the serialization as in the user guide suggested. Didn't help, though.
Edit3:
Solved, see my answer below.
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