I'm using the GAE (Google App Engine) datastore to store persons.
Each person has a name, an unique token, a list of messages they received (Strings) and a list of tests they completed (Strings). These are all supported types.
However, I also want to store a HashMap containing String keys and String values with information on the tests they have completed.
An example Map i'm trying to save (note that this is example data, not actual data)
[
<'test_easy_1', 'completed in 3 minutes'>
<'test_easy_2', 'completed in 5 minutes'>
<'test_hard_1', 'completed in 15 minutes'>
<'test_hard_2', 'completed in 3 minutes.. Did you cheat?'>
]
I'm trying to save the person like this
@Override
public boolean savePerson(Person p) {
if (p.getEntity() == null) {
return false;
}
p.getEntity().setProperty("name", p.getName());
p.getEntity().setProperty("token", p.getToken());
p.getEntity().setProperty("messages", p.getMessages());
p.getEntity().setProperty("completedTests", p.getCompletedTests());
p.getEntity().setProperty("testInformation", p.getTestInformation()); // does not work
DatastoreServiceFactory.getDatastoreService().put(p.getEntity());
return true;
}
Now for my question:
How do I save HashMaps as object properties to the datastore?
I hope to perform this in a way where I don't have to create an entire class and new Datastore index just for the HashMap. However, if this is the only way to go, I'd like to be informed how to do so. Googling this has not resulted in a clear and obvious way to deal with these kind of situations.