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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T03:13:13+00:00 2026-05-23T03:13:13+00:00

Consider I have a JSON string of the following format: How do I parse

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Consider I have a JSON string of the following format:

How do I parse this using Gson so that I can write a method to perform actions based on individual occurrences of the values and their parents?

Here’s a sample JSON string, however, consider the actual JSON string to be much more complex one consisting of deeply nested subarrays.

A sample one:

    [{"Name":"First","Parent":"none","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"none"}]},       
  {"Name":"Second","Parent":"First","Elements":"none"},
{"Name":"Third","Parent":"Second","Elements":"none"},
{"Name":"Fourth","Parent":"Eighth","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"Tenth"}]},
{"Name":"Fifth","Parent":"none","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"First"}]},
{"Name":"Sixth","Parent":"Fourth","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"First"}]}, 
{"Name":"Seventh","Parent":"Sixth","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"Ninth"}]},
{"Name":"Eighth","Parent":"Seventh","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"Tenth"}]},
{"Name":"Ninth","Parent":"Fourth","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"Eighth"}]},
{"Name":"Tenth","Parent":"Third","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"Second"}]},
{"Name":"Eleventh","Parent":"First","Elements":[{"One": 1, "Two": 2,"Parent":"First"}]}]
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    2026-05-23T03:13:14+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:13 am

    Perhaps not the answer sought:

    Gson does not currently have a built in mechanism to handle bi-directional references, during serialization or deserialization (except that for serialization fields in children referencing parents can be selectively excluded*, with the resulting JSON then lacking the parent reference data in the child, or custom serialization processing can replace the parent reference with a new JSON element, and for deserialization, it’s possible to implement custom processing along the lines M.J. described).

    Jackson does.

    *The mechanism to exclude a field from serialization is to actually specify that all of the other fields should be included. See the @Expose documentation for details.

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