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FlexJSON doesn't serialize class objects fully

I am new to FlexJson and was following http://flexjson.sourceforge.net/ for simple tutorial.

I wrote a simple program but it seems not to be serializing the object attributes. Please help me if someone knows about this

package com.webapp.enter;

import flexjson.JSONSerializer;

class PObject {

       String name;
       int age;
       String country;

        public PObject (String n, int a , String c){
            this.name = n;
            this.country = c;
            this.age = a;
        }

        public String toString(){
            return this.name + this.age + this.country;
        }

        public String[] getData(){
            return new String[]{ this.name, this.country};
        }
}

public class Person{

    public static void main(String main[]){
        PObject person = new PObject("harit",23,"india");
        System.out.println(person.name +  " - " + person.age + " - " + person.country);

        JSONSerializer serializer = new JSONSerializer();
        String out = serializer.serialize(person);
        System.out.println("S : " + out);

    }
}

Output:

init:
deps-module-jar:
deps-ear-jar:
deps-jar:
compile-single:
run-main:
harit - 23 - india
S : {"class":"com.webapp.enter.PObject"}
BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 0 seconds)

(Update from deleted answer):

I tried to modify the code using getter/setter methods, now it fails saying the following. I apologize if I am doing it wrong, I am new to this

package com.webapp.enter;

import flexjson.JSONSerializer;

class PObject {

       String name;
       int age;
       String country;

        public PObject (){

        }

        public void setName(String name){
            this.name = name;
        }

        public void setAge(int age){
            this.age = age;
        }

        public void setCountry(String country){
            this.country = country;
        }

        public String getNam开发者_如何学运维e(){
            return this.name;
        }

        public int getAge(){
            return this.age;
        }

        public String getCountry(){
            return this.country;
        }

}

public class Person{

    public static void main(String main[]){
        PObject person = new PObject();
        person.setAge(23);
        person.setCountry("usa");
        person.setName("test");
        System.out.println(person.name +  " - " + person.age + " - " + person.country);

        JSONSerializer serializer = new JSONSerializer();
        String out = serializer.serialize(person);
        System.out.println("S : " + out);

    }
}

Output:

test - 23 - usa
Exception in thread "main" flexjson.JSONException: Error trying to deepSerialize
        at flexjson.transformer.ObjectTransformer.transform(ObjectTransformer.java:97)
        at flexjson.transformer.TransformerWrapper.transform(TransformerWrapper.java:22)
        at flexjson.JSONContext.transform(JSONContext.java:75)
        at flexjson.JSONSerializer.serialize(JSONSerializer.java:378)
        at flexjson.JSONSerializer.deepSerialize(JSONSerializer.java:301)
        at com.webapp.enter.Person.main(Person.java:60)
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalAccessException: Class flexjson.transformer.ObjectTransformer can not access a member of class com.webapp.enter.PObject with modifiers "public"
        at sun.reflect.Reflection.ensureMemberAccess(Reflection.java:95)
        at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:607)
        at flexjson.transformer.ObjectTransformer.transform(ObjectTransformer.java:45)
        ... 5 more
Java Result: 1
BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 0 seconds)


Flexjson works off Java Beans and PObject does not follow the Java Bean specification. You either need to add getters for your properties: name, age, and country, or you need mark those fields public. Either one will work. Add setters if you plan on using JSONDeserializer to deserialize your object.


If you are using Spring 3 or above then you have to remove the entry like

map.remove("org.springframework.validation.BindingResult.string");

from model map just before the serialization. It works like a charm. It is better you do it in the view component where you are implementing the view. Have a look at following code.

public class JsonView implements View{

@Override
public String getContentType() {
    return "application/json";
}

@Override
public void render(Map<String, ?> map, HttpServletRequest hsr, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception {
    map.remove("org.springframework.validation.BindingResult.string");
    final String data = new JSONSerializer().deepSerialize(map);

    response.getWriter().write(data);
}

}

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