you could try reading the gson value like this:
try {
AssetManager assetManager = getAssets();
InputStream ims = assetManager.open("file.txt");
Gson gson = new Gson();
Reader reader = new InputStreamReader(ims);
GsonParse gsonObj = gson.fromJson(reader, GsonParse.class);
}catch(IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Assuming that you are just receiving this one block and not a list. And also this data is currently in a file in the assets folder. You can change it to the stream you want to read it from.
The class you use should look like:
GsonParse.class
public class GsonParse {
@SerializedName("count")
private String count;
@SerializedName("colbreak")
private String colbreak;
@SerializedName("name")
private String name;
@SerializedName("score")
private String score;
@SerializedName("Words")
private List<Words> mWords = new ArrayList<Words>();
@SerializedName("seek")
private String seek;
public String getCount() {
return count;
}
public void setCount(String count) {
this.count = count;
}
public String getColbreak() {
return colbreak;
}
public void setColbreak(String colbreak) {
this.colbreak = colbreak;
}
private String getName() {
return name;
}
private void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getScore() {
return score;
}
public void setScore(String score) {
this.score = score;
}
public List<Words> getmWords() {
return mWords;
}
public void setmWords(List<Words> mWords) {
this.mWords = mWords;
}
public String getSeek() {
return seek;
}
public void setSeek(String seek) {
this.seek = seek;
}
}
Words.class
public class Words {
@SerializedName(value ="count")
private String count;
@SerializedName(value="word")
private String word;
@SerializedName(value="score")
private String name;
@SerializedName(value="Words")
private String words;
@SerializedName(value="seek")
private String seek;
public String getCount() {
return count;
}
public void setCount(String count) {
this.count = count;
}
public String getWord() {
return word;
}
public void setWord(String word) {
this.word = word;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getWords() {
return words;
}
public void setWords(String words) {
this.words = words;
}
public String getSeek() {
return seek;
}
public void setSeek(String seek) {
this.seek = seek;
}
}
there is a parameter missing in words.class, you could add it .
GSON does not directly support UTF-8 characters. so when receiving the response using http, you will have to convert that to utf-8 form in the response of http itself.
you could try using:
String jsonString = new Gson().toJson(objectToEncode);
byte[] utf8JsonString = jsonString.getBytes("UTF8");
responseToClient.write(utf8JsonString, 0, utf8JsonString.Length);
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