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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T00:17:25+00:00 2026-05-23T00:17:25+00:00

I would like to parse a response from the NYT Search API given in

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I would like to parse a response from the NYT Search API given in JSON format. The JSON string looks as follows (excerpt):

{"facets" : 
  {"des_facet" : 
    [
      {"count" : 745 , "term" : "POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT"} , 
      {"count" : 702 , "term" : "UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"}
    ],
   "desk_facet" : 
    [
      {"count" : 2251 , "term" : "Foreign Desk"} , 
      {"count" : 242 , "term" : "Editorial Desk"}
    ]
  }
}

On Java side, i prepared the following object hierarchy:

public class Container {
  Facet facets;
}

public class Facet {
  Collection<Elements> des_facet;
  Collection<Elements> desk_facet;
}

public class Elements {
  private int count;
  private String term;
}

… which is obviously not working. I am new to JSON. Therefore, the nested structure of elements is confusing.

Thanks for your help!

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    2026-05-23T00:17:26+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:17 am

    The defined class structure matches the example JSON perfectly well, and deserializes without error for me.

    // output: 
    // {Container: 
    //   facets=
    //   {Facet: 
    //     des_facet=[
    //       {Elements: count=745, term=POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT}, 
    //       {Elements: count=702, term=UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS}
    //     ], 
    //     desk_facet=[
    //       {Elements: count=2251, term=Foreign Desk}, 
    //       {Elements: count=242, term=Editorial Desk}
    //     ]
    //   }
    // }
    
    import java.io.FileReader;
    import java.util.Collection;
    
    import com.google.gson.Gson;
    
    public class Foo
    {
      public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
      {
        Gson gson = new Gson();
        Container container = gson.fromJson(new FileReader("input.json"), Container.class);
        System.out.println(container);
      }
    }
    
    class Container
    {
      Facet facets;
    
      @Override
      public String toString()
      {
        return String.format("{Container: facets=%s}", facets);
      }
    }
    
    class Facet
    {
      Collection<Elements> des_facet;
      Collection<Elements> desk_facet;
    
      @Override
      public String toString()
      {
        return String.format("{Facet: des_facet=%s, desk_facet=%s}", des_facet, desk_facet);
      }
    }
    
    class Elements
    {
      private int count;
      private String term;
    
      @Override
      public String toString()
      {
        return String.format("{Elements: count=%d, term=%s}", count, term);
      }
    }
    
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