In my application a user will preform a HTTPrequest
to retrieve data from the server.
At the moment on the server side, i preform a database select statement and then use the ResultSetDynaBean
to retrieve each row and convert to an object and store in an ArrayList
. this all works fine.
ArrayList<ParkingSpot> spotsList
I then convert eachobject to a JSON string using google GSON library
ArrayList<String> jsonStrings = new ArrayList<String>();
Gson gson = new Gson();
for (ParkingSpot ps : spotsList) {
String json = gson.toJson(ps);
jsonStrings.add(json);
}
Each json string looks like this
{"add开发者_如何学Cress":"York Road","zone":"Green","startTime":7.0,"endTime":24.0,"timeAdded":"Jun 16, 2011 11:53:27 AM","psId":898}
there can be up to 1000 of the above strings that i need to send
As you can see i add each to a String ArrayList
. i do not think this is correct.
How should i go about sending the information to an android phone.
From the GSON library i can call the below on the android phone
Spot spot = gson.fromJson(jsonString, Spot.class);
System.out.println(spot);
But i do not know how retrieve the jsonString from the response of my Servlet
(i also do not know how to set it on the servlet side either)
I see that you use gson. It is really easy with it:
Serverside:
ArrayList<ParkingSpot> spotsList = ...
String json = gson.toJson(spotsList);
Thats all on the server side.
Clientside:
To make a connection and read the response use the answer of marqss. To get the json into a list use this:
List<ParkingSpot> list = gson.fromJson(json, new TypeToken<List<ParkingSpot>>(){}.getType());
I don't have too much experience with parsing JSON strings but to retrieve a string from the response you can use the following:
HttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpGet request = new HttpGet("http://www.google.com"); //replace URL to your service
httpResponse = client.execute(request);
HttpEntity entity = httpResponse.getEntity();
if(entity != null){
InputStream is = entity.getContent();
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is));
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
String line = null;
while((line = reader.readLine()) != null){
sb.append(line + "\n");
}
JSONString = sb.toString();
}
You can of course use POST method too.
Hope this helps :D
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