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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T02:26:30+00:00 2026-05-20T02:26:30+00:00

In the client side, I have constructed a JSOnARRAY like this: {filterEntries:[{dataName:mainContact,filterValue:BILLGATES}]}. On the

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In the client side, I have constructed a JSOnARRAY like this:

{"filterEntries":[{"dataName":"mainContact","filterValue":"BILLGATES"}]}.

On the server side (java), I can retireve the values using :

jfilter = JSONValue.parse(jsonFilterStr); //jsonFilterStr={"filterEntries":[{"dataName":"mainContact","filterValue":"BILLGATES"}]}.

JSONArray jFilterEntries = (JSONArray) jfilter.get("filterEntries");
for (int i=0;i<jFilterEntries.size();i++){
    JSONObject jFilterEntry = (JSONObject) jFilterEntries.get(i);
    String dataName = (String) jFilterEntry.get("dataName");
    String filterValue = (String) jFilterEntry.get("filterValue");
}

But the existing app is using flex.json.deserializer and I am unable to achieve the same using flex.json.deserializer. How should I proceed?
I wish to do something like this:

JSONDeserializer jsonDeserializer = new JSONDeserializer();
jsonDeserializer.use(null, List.class);
List<Map<String,String>>    lMap= (List<Map<String,String>>)jsonDeserializer.deserialize(params);
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    2026-05-20T02:26:31+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 2:26 am

    Remember the top object that wraps the array. You have to handle that as well. You have to tell it to expect a Map inside the List. To do that you have to specify the type contained in the list by using the path expression “values”.

    Map<String,List<Map<String,String>>> result = new JSONDeserializer<Map<String,List<Map<String,String>>>>()
        .use("values",List.class)
        .use("values.values", Map.class)
        .deserialize( json);
    
    List<Map<String,String>> filterEntries = result.get("filterEntries");
    

    Updated: Add the new keyword, and made the generic types on the right match the left.

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