I'm developing a integration with a Rest service which the response is a JSON.
The first request I do is to login which has two possible returns.
Usually the positive login response comes like below:
{"data":{"userID":"4f561b74001ff932afd58200a752b821","sessionID":"6cc960751eef45db83dd8db7f47337a6","versionInformation":{"currentAPI":"v2.0","buildNumber":"28b12d751c5ea88d393e68285ac57ed309ae04fa","apiVersions":{"v1.0":"\/attask\/api\/v1.0\/","v2.0":"\/attask\/api\/v2.0\/"},"lastUpdated":"2013\/02\/12 17:42:57","release":"R16","version":"4.0"},"locale":"pt_BR","timeZone":"America\/Sao_Paulo","timeZoneName":"Brasilia Time","iso3Country":"BRA","iso3Language":"por","currency":{"useNegativeSign":true,"fractionDigits":2,"symbol":"R$","ID":"BRL","groupingSeparator":".","decimalSeparator":","}}}
I've no problem to deserialize this using GSON assuming it'll never change the format. But what if when the JSON response comes in a different way? Like I tried to login with a wrong username/password ?
The negative response would be something like this:
{"error":{"class":"com.attask.biz.externallogin.ExternalLoginException","message":"The following error occurred while authenticating with an external system: Invalid password"}}
So my question is, is there a way to make GSON pick which is the most appropriate object to deserialize or do I have to try to deserialize assuming it has come right and handle it on a catch block ?
I hope I could make it clear and I'm looking forward for suggestions.
Cheers
Paulo Almeida