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I have a problem. I've been doing a simple REST app project and now I need to send JSON from http client for creating an entity. When I sent one property it's ok, but when I write another one it stores the second property to the same string.
It looks like this(the actual entity is in the list "toDos"):




"id": 1,
"name": "block2",
"archive": null,
"toDos": [

"id": 2,
"text": "n "text" : "my third todo",n "scaryness" : 1,n "hardness" : 1n",
"scaryness": null,
"hardness": null,
"ready": false,
"createdOn": "2018-11-10T19:19:23.32207"

]



My POST request:



POST http://localhost:8080/todos/create-todo/1
Content-Type: application/json


"text" : "my third todo",
"scaryness" : 1,
"hardness" : 1



My project on github: https://github.com/FedosovMax/to-do-app



Help me please to find out how do send scaryness and hardness to the right places. If additional information needed, write me please.










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    I have a problem. I've been doing a simple REST app project and now I need to send JSON from http client for creating an entity. When I sent one property it's ok, but when I write another one it stores the second property to the same string.
    It looks like this(the actual entity is in the list "toDos"):




    "id": 1,
    "name": "block2",
    "archive": null,
    "toDos": [

    "id": 2,
    "text": "n "text" : "my third todo",n "scaryness" : 1,n "hardness" : 1n",
    "scaryness": null,
    "hardness": null,
    "ready": false,
    "createdOn": "2018-11-10T19:19:23.32207"

    ]



    My POST request:



    POST http://localhost:8080/todos/create-todo/1
    Content-Type: application/json


    "text" : "my third todo",
    "scaryness" : 1,
    "hardness" : 1



    My project on github: https://github.com/FedosovMax/to-do-app



    Help me please to find out how do send scaryness and hardness to the right places. If additional information needed, write me please.










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      I have a problem. I've been doing a simple REST app project and now I need to send JSON from http client for creating an entity. When I sent one property it's ok, but when I write another one it stores the second property to the same string.
      It looks like this(the actual entity is in the list "toDos"):




      "id": 1,
      "name": "block2",
      "archive": null,
      "toDos": [

      "id": 2,
      "text": "n "text" : "my third todo",n "scaryness" : 1,n "hardness" : 1n",
      "scaryness": null,
      "hardness": null,
      "ready": false,
      "createdOn": "2018-11-10T19:19:23.32207"

      ]



      My POST request:



      POST http://localhost:8080/todos/create-todo/1
      Content-Type: application/json


      "text" : "my third todo",
      "scaryness" : 1,
      "hardness" : 1



      My project on github: https://github.com/FedosovMax/to-do-app



      Help me please to find out how do send scaryness and hardness to the right places. If additional information needed, write me please.










      share|improve this question













      I have a problem. I've been doing a simple REST app project and now I need to send JSON from http client for creating an entity. When I sent one property it's ok, but when I write another one it stores the second property to the same string.
      It looks like this(the actual entity is in the list "toDos"):




      "id": 1,
      "name": "block2",
      "archive": null,
      "toDos": [

      "id": 2,
      "text": "n "text" : "my third todo",n "scaryness" : 1,n "hardness" : 1n",
      "scaryness": null,
      "hardness": null,
      "ready": false,
      "createdOn": "2018-11-10T19:19:23.32207"

      ]



      My POST request:



      POST http://localhost:8080/todos/create-todo/1
      Content-Type: application/json


      "text" : "my third todo",
      "scaryness" : 1,
      "hardness" : 1



      My project on github: https://github.com/FedosovMax/to-do-app



      Help me please to find out how do send scaryness and hardness to the right places. If additional information needed, write me please.







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          It's my mistake in the RestController, my code was next:



          @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
          @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
          public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody String text, Scaryness scaryness, Hardness hardness)
          toDoService.saveToDo(text, scaryness, hardness, blockId);



          So it saved as one String. Now my RestController looks like:



          @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
          @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
          public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody ToDo toDo)
          toDoService.saveToDo(toDo, blockId);



          and it works right.



           {
          "id": 1,
          "name": "block2",
          "archive": null,
          "toDos": [

          "id": 2,
          "text": "my third todo",
          "scaryness": 1,
          "hardness": 2,
          "ready": false,
          "createdOn": null






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            It's my mistake in the RestController, my code was next:



            @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
            @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
            public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody String text, Scaryness scaryness, Hardness hardness)
            toDoService.saveToDo(text, scaryness, hardness, blockId);



            So it saved as one String. Now my RestController looks like:



            @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
            @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
            public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody ToDo toDo)
            toDoService.saveToDo(toDo, blockId);



            and it works right.



             {
            "id": 1,
            "name": "block2",
            "archive": null,
            "toDos": [

            "id": 2,
            "text": "my third todo",
            "scaryness": 1,
            "hardness": 2,
            "ready": false,
            "createdOn": null






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              It's my mistake in the RestController, my code was next:



              @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
              @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
              public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody String text, Scaryness scaryness, Hardness hardness)
              toDoService.saveToDo(text, scaryness, hardness, blockId);



              So it saved as one String. Now my RestController looks like:



              @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
              @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
              public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody ToDo toDo)
              toDoService.saveToDo(toDo, blockId);



              and it works right.



               {
              "id": 1,
              "name": "block2",
              "archive": null,
              "toDos": [

              "id": 2,
              "text": "my third todo",
              "scaryness": 1,
              "hardness": 2,
              "ready": false,
              "createdOn": null






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                It's my mistake in the RestController, my code was next:



                @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
                @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
                public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody String text, Scaryness scaryness, Hardness hardness)
                toDoService.saveToDo(text, scaryness, hardness, blockId);



                So it saved as one String. Now my RestController looks like:



                @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
                @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
                public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody ToDo toDo)
                toDoService.saveToDo(toDo, blockId);



                and it works right.



                 {
                "id": 1,
                "name": "block2",
                "archive": null,
                "toDos": [

                "id": 2,
                "text": "my third todo",
                "scaryness": 1,
                "hardness": 2,
                "ready": false,
                "createdOn": null






                share|improve this answer












                It's my mistake in the RestController, my code was next:



                @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
                @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
                public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody String text, Scaryness scaryness, Hardness hardness)
                toDoService.saveToDo(text, scaryness, hardness, blockId);



                So it saved as one String. Now my RestController looks like:



                @PostMapping(value = "/create-todo/blockId")
                @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
                public void createToDo(@PathVariable long blockId, @RequestBody ToDo toDo)
                toDoService.saveToDo(toDo, blockId);



                and it works right.



                 {
                "id": 1,
                "name": "block2",
                "archive": null,
                "toDos": [

                "id": 2,
                "text": "my third todo",
                "scaryness": 1,
                "hardness": 2,
                "ready": false,
                "createdOn": null







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