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only classes are allowed on the left hand side of a class literal

I know a lot of similar questions here in StackOverflow, but nothing solved mine.

I have a generic data class:

  data class ServiceCall<out T>(val result: T?, val exception: String?, val pagination: String?, val stringResult: String?)

I am trying to use like this:

Gson().fromJson(json, ServiceCall<SurveyListModel>::class.java).result

IDE shows error: only classes are allowed on the left hand side of a class literal

How to solve this? Thanks in advance.

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Bhuvanesh BS Avatar asked Sep 25 '17 08:09

Bhuvanesh BS


2 Answers

You can't use generics with class, as easily observable here:

List<Int>::class.java

It gives you the same error. To use the generic typ in GSON deserialization, do what is suggested here:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/5554296/8073652

EDIT:

In Kotlin it looks like this:

val type: Type = object : TypeToken<ServiceCall<SurveyListModel>>() {}.type 
Gson().fromJson<ServiceCall<SurveyListModel>>(json, type).result

Here's a small proof of concept, I've written:

 class Token : TypeToken<List<Int>>()
 val x: List<Int> = Gson().fromJson(Gson().toJson(arrayOf(1)), Token().type)
 println(x)
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s1m0nw1 Avatar answered Oct 13 '22 20:10

s1m0nw1


If someone looking for the answer in Kotlin and Jackson.

val response = ObjectMapper().convertValue(dataObject, object: TypeReference<Map<String, Any>>(){})
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Mohan Avatar answered Oct 13 '22 21:10

Mohan