Have a look at Genson.It helped me a lot with a similar problem.With Genson you could use generics like int,boolean, lists and so on...Here is a quick example.
@GET
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public Response getMagicList() {
List<Object> objList = new ArrayList<>();
stringList.add("Random String");
stringList.add(121); //int
stringList.add(1.22); //double
stringList.add(false); //bolean
return Response.status(Status.OK).entity(objList).build();
}
This will produce a valid JSON witch can be retrieved very simple like this:
Client client = Client.create();
WebResource webResource = client.resource("...path to resource...");
List objList = webResource.accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).get(ArrayList.class);
for (Object obj : objList) {
System.out.println(obj.getClass());
}
You will see that Genson will help you decode the JSON on the client side also and output the correct class for each.
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