JSONObject jobj = new JSONObject(JsonUtils.safeEval(response.getText())); MQueryRoot root = jobj.get("mquery").isObject().getJavaScriptObject().cast();
If you want that code a bit easier to read you could use a MQueryWrapper JSO like in the AutoBean example and then write
MQueryWrapper wrapper = JsonUtils.safeEval(response.getText());
MQueryRoot root = wrapper.getMQuery();
So at the end its like: calling .as() vs. implementing JSO's by hand/via code generation.
-- J.
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