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Oct 29, 2010How to parse following json return from facebook.i tried my self by searching on net But i failed.
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How to parse following json return from facebook.i tried my self by searching on net But i failed.
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I am trying to parse a json object using gson in Android application ,the test passed quite gracefully in emulator ,while i used the actual device ,the problems started.
I am getting the exception as follows.
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I am using gson 1.4 version.The code i use is:
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What is "deserializing Json" means, I had seen this term on the Web. I don't know the meaning od this particular term So, it would be great if anybody can explain me about What it means actually?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to parse JSON in android but am having trouble with accessing sub children of an object. I am trying to extract augment from the following. Code...
View 1 Replies View RelatedHere I am posting my Json Response below:
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Now I want to have the following data Parsed "Phone", "Distance", "City", "Title", "State" and only "AverageRating" from the Tag "Rating".
In the application I am developing, I would like to send messages in the form of JSON objects to a Django Server and parse the JSON response from the server and populate a custom listview.
From the little JSON knowledge I have, I thought this format for the response from server
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How much knowledge of JSON should I have to accomplish this purpose? Also it would be great if someone could provide me links of some tutorials for sending and parsing JSON Objects.
Is there any advantage using GSON Parser rather than 'get' command for parsing JSON responses?
I have this JSON to parse.
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I would like to know how can I get the first value artist1 and then the second one artist2
This is what I am doing :
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I got java.lang.classCastException for this JSONObject tmp = rowIt.next();
So there are my two questions: Do I need to use iterators in this case ? How do one should use them ?
Should the JSON looks like this ?
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What is push notification and xml/json parsing?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIf I run my php file manually I am getting the output as follows:
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The php code is as follows:
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I have Parsed the Json Response and Now I want to use the BaseAdapter Class in my Application. I have a rough Idea about the BaseAdapter Class but not very clear about the same. what exactly the Base Class does.
Also do I need to use the Getter and Setter Methods if I am using the BaseAdapter Class in my Application?
Just to get this out in the open I am new to JAVA, KSOAP, and JSON. So I'll try to explain this the best I can.
A while ago I created a webservice to be consumed by Blackberry Apps that we're built using the plug in for Visual Studio. Now the project I am working on, I want to consume the same webservice for Android devices. For the most part I have the base code for the Android app done and working. Here's my problem:
I can successfully call the webservice and get a response. I know from creating the webservice that it sends a JSON response. My problem is trying to parse through the JSON response. I have found a few examples that I have been suiting to my needs however I am hung up on one thing.
In the JSON each element is preceeded by "anyType" which is forcing my code to return no results (Ultimately I am binding the data to an ArrayList) Here's what I get if I "getProperty(0).toString()...anyType{Artist=anyType{TrackName=Champagne Supernova;};
Here is the code I am using to parse the JSON Object....
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WebService Code:
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Sample of XML Output from a browser:
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I have a feeling I will need to implement a Class, and Getters/Setters on the Android side. I'm just not sure how to go about doing that.
Here I am posting the Json Response:
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Now I just want to parse the data
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From the Category Tag. I am able to parse from the Result Tag.
Here is my code :
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Can anyone send me link which has an example for parsing json in android with a detailed description?
View 5 Replies View RelatedHere is the JSON result:
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UPDATE: And here is my code (assume buildQuery and RestClient are valid):
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I get the following Exception on JSONArray quotes = query.getJSONArray("results");:
org.json.JSONException: Value {"quote": ...
The value of "quote" is printed in the debugger.
How can I parse this correctly?
Im getting a malform json error on my incredible when I try and refresh the news feed.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create an rss feed that my droid app reads but i have some holes that i can figure how to fix the json link page is http://www.mandarich.com/mandarichServer/mlb/indexbaseball.php when reading the json i can see where the icon is missing on some and cant figure out why. mainly only for citys like ney york and chicago(cities with two names)
and the code i have for the php is as follows ...
I do not know the reason why am i getting same values of different JSON date values. Here is my code for parsing date values in JSON date format:
package com.jsondate.parsing;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date;
import android.app.Activity; import android.os.Bundle; import android.util.Log; import android.widget.TextView;
public class JSONDateParsing extends Activity {/** Called when the activity is first created. */String myString;
@Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
TextView tv = new TextView(this);
//Date d = (new Date(1266029455L));
//Date d = (new Date(1266312467L));
Date d = (new Date(1266036226L));
//String s = d.getDate() + "-" + d.getMonth() + "-" + d.getYear() + d.getHours() +
d.getMinutes() + d.getSeconds();
// SimpleDateFormat sdf=new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy MMM dd @ hh:mm aa"); //Toast.makeText(this, d.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT);
Log.e("Value:", d.toString());
myString = d.toString();
String []words = myString.split(" ");
for(int i = 0;i < words.length; i++)
Log.e("Value:", words[i]);
myString = words[2] + "-" + words[1] + "-" + words[5] + " " + words[3];
tv.setText(myString);
setContentView(tv);
} }
I have the following JSON text that i need to parse to get page Name, pagePic, post_id, etc. What is the required code? page Info: { page Name: abc pagePic: http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/object2/367/... }
View 13 Replies View RelatedString s = [{"id": 1, "fields": {"Name": "hello1", "Age": "10" }}, {"id": 2, "model": "fields": {"Name": "hello2", "Age": "12"}}] I get error when I do this Code...
View 6 Replies View RelatedIs there any code snippet for getting and posting JSON object to a http server in Android? I want to call the API in my website and get the JSON response to be displayed in the Android apps.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there a good example showing how to query a server and downloading the response (JSON or XML)?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to send a list of objects from an android mobile phone app to a j2ee webserver.
I create json objects and then put the objects into an jsonarray(in an order) and then send it. I am able to receive the jsonarray on the server, obtain the objects individually too, but the order of how I inserted the objects into the jsonarray is different compared to the order present in the received array. The order of elements plays a crucial role in my data processing. Could somebody please tell me a workaround for this.
I want to pull out the user block. The JSON result will always change, sometimes 4 users will be returned, sometimes 10 etc...
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have the following json response from a url:
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And here's how I'm doing the parse:
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When I run the code, I get this error: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(823): java.lang.RuntimeException: No-args constructor for class com.project.driver.Driver$Post does not exist. Register an InstanceCreator with Gson for this type to fix this problem.
I'm having trouble with defining a suitable Driver.java for the parse. When I omit the 'last5comments' field, everything works fine, it's just the 'last5comments' bit I'm having trouble with...
Here is Driver.java:
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i searched the net to find something about how to pass arguments to JSON c# .net web service, but i didn't find anything useful for me. I have to pass arguments like GUID or at least Username and Password. Is params.put("var", ""); the right thing? How do i pass multiple parameters like this, let's say username and password?
View 24 Replies View RelatedI've just recently started out with Android development, and have progressed to the point where I have written a very basic Hello World Jersey RESTful web service, and successfully called it from within my Android App.What I want to do now though, is send a new user record (just name and password for now) to a web service in JSON format.I can create my JSON in the Android app just fine, but I don't know how to get it into the HTTP Request in such a way that the corresponding web service that @Consumes JSON can get at it.
1) Create Android App User object
2) Turn that into JSON
3) Put it on the HTTP request
4) Call the web service
5) Web service retrieve JSON from request
6) Parse the JSON into server side User object and deal with as I see fit(Don't worry people, I'll be fine with this bit,
7) Profit! ;)
I am building an android app that needs to download and synchronise with an online database, I am sending my query from the app to a php page which returns the relevant rows from a database in JSON format.
Tell me the best way to iterate through a JSON array?
I receive an array of objects:
[{json object},{json object},{json object}]
What is the simplest piece of code I could use to access the JSONObjects in the array?
Now that I think of it the method I used to iterate the loop was:
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So I guess I had was somehow able to turn the returned Json into and iterable array. Any Ideas how I could achieve this?
I apologise for my vaguness but I had this working from an example I found on the web and have since been unable to find it.
I have a browser application that uses Json to retrieve some latitude/ longitude data from my netbook and I would like to port it to Android. Can you point me to some code samples that retrieve data from Android and return it to the browser. The browser fills in some form data fields and returns the form to the server for processing The application can be seen at http:gpsmancer.com/ourtown-B
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