How is your sendTask
declared? I suppose its simply AsyncTask sendTask;
, if so then change it to:
AsyncTask<String, String, String> sendTask;
The cause of this exception is similar to the one that occurs in below code:
Object arr1[] = new Object[] {null,null,null};
String arr2[] = (String[])arr1; // here java.lang.ClassCastException: [Ljava.lang.Object; cannot be cast to [Ljava.lang.String;
VarArgs in java are implemented as arrays, so when you declare sendTask as AsyncTask<String, String, String>
then compiler will call your doInBackground
with new String[]{null,null,null}
, but when you declare it as AsyncTask
then doInBackground
is called with new Object[]{null,null,null}
.
Because of type erasure, compiler will add hidden implicit cast from Object[]
to String[]
. This is to allow code as below to work correctly:
AsyncTask sendTask = ...;
Object[] arg = new String[]{null,null,null};
sendTask.execute(arg);
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