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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:55:47+00:00 2026-05-23T01:55:47+00:00

Why this does not work? public static class MyBean extends HashMap<String, String> { public

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Why this does not work?

public static class MyBean extends HashMap<String, String> {
    public String city;
}

/**
 * @param args
 */
public static void main(String[] args) {
    MyBean bean = new MyBean(); 
    bean.city = "some city";

    Gson gson = new Gson();

    String json = gson.toJson(bean);
    System.out.println(json);
    }

Why I dont see city value in json?

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    2026-05-23T01:55:48+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:55 am

    That’s because instances implementing Map have special treatment by Gson. By default only its entry set will be serialized. You need to create a custom serializer which serializes both the entryset and the bean properties of interest separately.

    E.g.

    public class MyBeanSerializer implements JsonSerializer<MyBean> {
    
        @Override
        public JsonElement serialize(MyBean myBean, Type type, JsonSerializationContext context) {
            JsonObject object = new JsonObject();
            object.add("map", context.serialize(new HashMap<String, String>(myBean)));
            object.add("city", context.serialize(myBean.city));
            return object;
        }
    
    }
    

    Which can be used as follows:

    Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().registerTypeAdapter(MyBean.class, new MyBeanSerializer()).create();
    String json = gson.toJson(bean);
    System.out.println(json);
    

    Update: hmm, as per the comment on the question (you should actually have posted it on the answer so that I will be notified immediately), the context.serialize(myBean.entrySet()) didn’t seem to work out. And you’re right, I just did a local test and I got the same exception. I tried adding a TypeToken on Set<Entry<String, String>>, but that ends up with an empty entryset somehow. Wrapping it in another map did work for me. I’ve updated the line in the answer.

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