My probelm example:
We have an object type of Apple. Apple has some member variables:
String appleName; // The apples name
String appleBrand; // The apples brand
List<Seed> seeds; // A list of seeds the apple has
And the seed object looks as follows.
String seedName; // The seeds name
long seedSize; // The size of the seed
Now When I get an apple object, an apple could have more than one seed, or it could have one seed, or maybe no seeds!
Example JSON apple with one seed:
{"apple":{"apple_name":"Jimmy","apple_brand":"Awesome Brand","seeds":{"seed_name":"Loopy","seed_size":"14"}}}
Example JSON apple with two seeds:
{"apple":{"apple_name":"Jimmy","apple_brand":"Awesome Brand","seeds":[{"seed_name":"Loopy","seed_size":"14"},{"seed_name":"Quake","seed_size":"26"}]}}
Now the issue here is the first example is a JSONObject for seeds, the second example is a JSONArray for seeds. Now I know its inconsistent JSON and the easiest way to fix it would be fix the JSON itself, but unfortunately I'm getting the JSON from some one else, so I cant fix it. What would be the easiest way to fix this issue?
:P– jjnguy♦ May 16 '11 at 14:50