Thank you for your answers.
- Thomas:
Yes, it works. But the problem is that I don't know John. It can be anything else. For example the JSON can be: {"records": [{"names": {"Cedric": ["50", "H", "US"], "Jean": ["50", "H", "US"]}, "style": "TR"}]} or {"records": [{"names": {"Blabla": ["50", "H", "US"]}, "style": "TR"}]}. To get the lists, I have to get the names first. And I don't know how to do.
- Stefan:
I try to do that but I get null even for bean.as().getStyle(). I don't understand how this method can get the properties..
interface Message {
List<Person> getRecords();
}
List<Person> getRecords();
}
interface Person {
Map<String, List<String>> getNames();
String getStyle();
}
Map<String, List<String>> getNames();
String getStyle();
}
// Declare the factory type
interface MyFactory extends AutoBeanFactory {
AutoBean<Message> message();
AutoBean<Person> person();
}
interface MyFactory extends AutoBeanFactory {
AutoBean<Message> message();
AutoBean<Person> person();
}
public class HelloWorld implements IsWidget,EntryPoint {
public Widget asWidget() {
String url="data.json";
RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.GET, url);
try {
Request response = builder.sendRequest(null, new RequestCallback() {
public void onError(Request request, Throwable exception) {
// Code omitted for clarity
}
public void onResponseReceived(Request request, Response response) {
MyFactory factory = GWT.create(MyFactory.class);
AutoBean<Person> bean = AutoBeanCodex.decode(factory, Person.class, response.getText());
System.out.println("oui "+ bean.as().getNames());
MyFactory factory = GWT.create(MyFactory.class);
AutoBean<Person> bean = AutoBeanCodex.decode(factory, Person.class, response.getText());
System.out.println("oui "+ bean.as().getNames());
}
});
} catch (RequestException e) {
}
return null;
}
} catch (RequestException e) {
}
return null;
}
@Override
public void onModuleLoad() {
asWidget();
}
}
Le mardi 2 avril 2013 04:00:02 UTC-4, Thomas Broyer a écrit :
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On Monday, April 1, 2013 5:51:26 PM UTC+2, sebastie...@isen-lille.fr wrote:Thank you for your answer. If I do that:public final native JsArray<json> getTest()
/*-{
return this.records[0].names.John;
}-*/;
I get 50,H,US, so it's OK for that. But I'm not supposed to know "John" or "Jack", so how can I get them?Does this.records[0].names["John"] works? If so, there shouldn't be any problem replacing the "John" with a method argument.
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