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what's up?

I have a JSON which has a Boolean as item 1 and an array of "Socio" objects as item 2 and I have to read with streaming because it's very large.

My +5.0MB JSON is kind of: {"response":true,"result":[{SOCIO OBJECT}, {SOCIO OBJECT}...]

My first code (which threw OutOfMemoryError on API 8, 9) was:

            InputStream source = f.retrieveStream(params[0]);
            Gson gson = new Gson();
            Reader reader = new InputStreamReader(source);

            Respuesta response = gson.fromJson(reader, Respuesta.class);
            Socio[] socios = response.getSocio();

My new code for streaming is:

            InputStream source = f.retrieveStream(params[0]);
            Gson gson = new Gson();
            JsonReader reader = new JsonReader(new InputStreamReader(source,"UTF-8"));
            reader.skipValue(); // Because I have to skip the response... Am i doing this right??
            lista = new ArrayList<Socio>();
            Socio soc;
            reader.beginArray();
            while (reader.hasNext()) {
                soc = gson.fromJson(reader, Socio.class);
                lista.add(soc);
            }
            reader.endArray();
            reader.close();

But it throws this Exception when it's almost loaded:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: Expected BEGIN_ARRAY but was END_DOCUMENT at line 1 column 4716089

on the line which has the code: reader.beginArray();

This is where I based my streaming reading.

I've read a lot of parsing with GSON, but I can't find anything for parsing an specific array from a JSON file. I only know to do it with Android Json library but I need to use GSON. I also browsed the 10 first pages of this search on Google and I found no clear response, and I understood this SO question but it's working with objects which has names, so I cannot work with that for array.

Thanks in advance. Regards. Rafael.

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  • I said hello at the beginning but automatically, SO deletes it ... :O Jan 3, 2014 at 19:48

1 Answer 1

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Your streaming code is wrong, the first skipValue actually makes you skip the whole document.

Try this out:

JsonReader reader = new JsonReader(new InputStreamReader(source,"UTF-8"));
jsonReader.beginObject();
while (jsonReader.hasNext()) {
    String strName = jsonReader.nextName();
    if (strName.equals("response")) {
        reader.skipValue();
    }
    else if (strName.equals("result")) {
        jsonReader.beginArray();
         while (reader.hasNext()) {
            soc = gson.fromJson(reader, Socio.class);
            lista.add(soc);
        }
        jsonReader.endArray();
    }
}
jsonReader.endObject();
...
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  • I'm kinda disappointed of myself since I'm more analyst than coder ... Thank you very much, your help was very great Jan 3, 2014 at 21:01
  • You´re welcome Rafa, and don´t be to hard on yourself, we all have our days where we wish we performed better. Jan 3, 2014 at 21:09

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