Am having a JSON file as below
{
"boost_id": "75149",
"content_id": "627680",
"headline": "19 Rare Historical Photos That Will Leave You Breathless ",
"target_url": "http://stars.americancolumn.com/2016/02/21/historical-photos/?full=1",
"return": "district"
}
I need to convert json string to java object. Since the "return" is known as Java reserved keywords am unable to form a Dto with return variable.
Is there any other way to use the reserve variable and convert the above JSON to JAVA object.
Below is my Dto structure,
public class RevcontentReportResponse {
private String boost_id;
private String content_id;
private String headline;
private String target_url;
// private String return;
public String getBoost_id() {
return boost_id;
}
public void setBoost_id(String boost_id) {
this.boost_id = boost_id;
}
public String getContent_id() {
return content_id;
}
public void setContent_id(String content_id) {
this.content_id = content_id;
}
public String getHeadline() {
return headline;
}
public void setHeadline(String headline) {
this.headline = headline;
}
public String getTarget_url() {
return target_url;
}
public void setTarget_url(String target_url) {
this.target_url = target_url;
}
}
Main method:
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
File json = new File("historic.json");
RevcontentReportResponse cricketer = mapper.readValue(json, RevcontentReportResponse.class);
System.out.println("Java object created from JSON String :");
System.out.println(cricketer);
Use the JsonProperty annotation:
@JsonProperty("return")
private String returnValue;
That said, JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and return is also a JavaScript keyword (and it's the same for many other languages). You'd better change the name of the attribute in the JSON.