Case is as follows:
I recieve a Json similar to this:
{
nodeProperties:
{
node: {
@id: "00:00:82:b6:ba:b6:5e:43"
@type: "OF"
},
properties: {
property: null,
tables: {
tablesValue: "-2"
},
actions: {
actionsValue: "4095"
},
...
}
}
Deserialization goes through Jackson v.1.9 & Java7
Properties are deserialized and stored into this "nodeProperties" attribute:
private java.util.List<Property> _properties;
And all "properties" fall into subclass polimorphism of Property abstract class. Annotations for this to happen shall they be correctly inserted in the parent class and all subclasses.
Problem is: the JSON includes almost always that "property : null" which should be in fact a pojo class (NullProperty or whatever), or just ignored (as when it is actually null, i don't care at all), but i can't seem to find a way of any of these 2 solutions to make it work.
When I define (for example) a NullProperty subclass (completly void, without anything):
Can not deserialize instance of ...properties.NullProperty out of VALUE_NULL token
Nor i can find a way to ignore the null value. Else when not defining it:
Could not resolve type id 'property' into a subtype of [simple type, class ...properties.Property]
Nor I find the way to ignore it.
Any help will be so greatly appreciated.
null
with an object of your choice. However this will probably work only if you don't havenull
s anywhere else insideproperties
.