I have a json based REST Web Service implemented using:
Jetty, Jersey, Jersey-JSON using Jackson.
One of my methods receives a Person instance, which has a field of type List<String>.
i.e.:
Public class Person {
List<String> names;
}
If I call it with an array of names, all works ok! e.g.:
{ "names" : [ "Jhon", "Doe" ] }
But if the person has only one name, my client creates a single value element, e.g.:
{ "names" : "Jhon" }
When I try to call the service with a single value, I get an exception:
Can not deserialize instance of java.util.ArrayList out of VALUE_STRING token
Question:
How should I create/configure my web service, in order to be able to deserialize array field when they are sent to me as a single element.
—
I already read:
Jackson deserialization – with contained ArrayList<T>
and
How can I customize serialization of a list of JAXB objects to JSON?
and this that refer the last answer:
Jersey client can not deserializable json services – exception(can not deserialize instance)
Jaxb json missing brackets for one element array
But none of those fix the problem.
Thank you in advance!
After a long day, and another… after reading lots of wikis and faqs, it finally works.
What I did:
The story:
I was using Jersey 1.13 that uses (I belive) jaxb by default.
I changed it to use Jackson
as described at:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/13895768/660990
This made my jersey use jackson, but the problem remains; jackson can’t deserializer the array yet.
I forced the usage of Jackson providers:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/3143214/660990
Was a needed step, but not enough. It’s necessary to activate the ACCEPT_SINGLE_VALUE_AS_ARRAY flag.
I needed define custom deserializer
in order to do that:
Customizing-ObjectMapper
After doing all of this it still didn’t work…
After some more search time, I found:
Jackson 2.0 with Jersey 1.12
That discusses dependencies problems..
This reveled my problem, Jersey v1.13 ships with Jackson v1.9.2 I need Jackson v2.0
I removed dependency for jersey-json, because it included jackson 1.9.2:
And directly declared dependency for:
Reference:
jackson-jaxrs-json-provider
Note: this change removes the Jersey ability to use Jaxb or jettison.
Off topic, may be interesting for someone:
Configure Jersey/Jackson to NOT use @XmlElement field annotation for JSON field naming