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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T13:27:25+00:00 2026-05-30T13:27:25+00:00

I’m facing a very strange error I can’t explain, maybe you can help me:

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I’m facing a very strange error I can’t explain, maybe you can help me:

I’m working with JSON and I have a class for wrapping a response code in a JSON like {“code”:”0″} :

public class Container {

    int responseCode=0;
    protected int _object_id=0;

    public Container(String fromJSON){
        _object_id=new Random().nextInt();
        try {
            setWithJSON(fromJSON);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
            responseCode=-1;
        }
    }

    protected JSONObject setWithJSON(String input) throws Exception{
        JSONObject json = new JSONObject(input);
        responseCode = json.getInt("code");
        return json;
    }

}

extending that class I have another class for wrapping the response code + an url: {“code”:”0″,”url_tag”:”http://good.url.com”}:

public class URLContainer extends Container {
    private final String TAG="Test";
    private String _url = "default_url";

    public URLContainer(String fromJSON) {
        super(fromJSON);
    }

    @Override
    protected JSONObject setWithJSON(String input) throws Exception {
        JSONObject json= super.setWithJSON(input);
        _url=json.optString("url_tag", "no_url");
        getUrl();  //Just for print the pointB
        Log.e(TAG,"Point A ("+_object_id+"): url="+_url);
        return json;
    }

    public String getUrl() {
        Log.e(TAG,"Point B ("+_object_id+"): url="+_url);
        return _url;
    }

    public void setUrl(String url) {
        _url = url;
    }       
}

And the Activity class:

public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.main);
    String json="{\"code\":\"0\",\"url_tag\":\"http://good.url.com\"}";
    URLContainer container = new URLContainer(json);
    Log.e("adsads",""+container.getUrl());
}

and the resulting log is:

 E/Test(20264): Point B (-569874754): url=http://good.url.com
 E/Test(20264): Point A (-569874754): url=http://good.url.com
 E/Test(20264): Point B (-569874754): url=default_url
 E/Final(20264): default_url

Why does the final call return the default_url instead the good one?

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    2026-05-30T13:27:26+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    It’s because of your super(fromJSON); in URLContainer’s constructor. What happends is

    • call to URLContainer’s constructor
    • call to Container’s constructor
    • call to URLContainer’s setWithJSON(String input) //_url is set to your desired value in the returned JSON object
    • call to Container’s constructor // _url is NOT set in a NEWLY created JSON object

    Just make the call to setWithJSON(String input) on an instance of URLContainer AFTER that instance was created.

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