Can't save more than one string using Json

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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.
java json
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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.
java json
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.
java json
java json
asked Nov 10 at 17:08
MaksymFedosov
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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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1 Answer
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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
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
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
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
answered Nov 10 at 18:18
MaksymFedosov
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