I have a controller with the POST handler defined like so:
@RequestMapping(value="/ajax/saveVendor.do", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public @ResponseBody AjaxResponse saveVendor( @Valid UIVendor vendor,
BindingResult result,
Locale currentLocale )
The UIVendor object, when viewed in JSON format, looks like:
var vendor =
{
vendorId: 123,
vendorName: "ABC Company",
emails : [
{ emailAddress: "[email protected]", flags: 2 },
{ emailAddress: "[email protected]", flags: 3 }
]
}
The UIVendor bean has a field called "Emails" of type ArrayList, with appropriate setters and getters (getEmails/setEmails). The NotificationEmail object has the appropriate public setters/getters as well.
When I try to post the object using the following code:
$.post("ajax/saveVendor.do", $.param(vendor), saveEntityCallback, "json" );
I get this error in the logs:
Invalid property 'emails[0][emailAddress]' of bean class [beans.UIVendor]: Property referenced in indexed property path 'emails[0][emailAddress]' is neither an array nor a List nor a Map; returned value was [[email protected]]
How do I correctly post a nested object like this to a Spring controller and have it correctly deserialize into the appropriate object structure.
UPDATE
Per Bohzo's request, here is the content of the UIVendor class. This class wraps a web-service-generated bean class, exposing the VendorAttributes as individual fields:
package com.mycompany.beans;
import java.util.*;
import org.apache.commons.lang.*;
import com.mycompany.domain.Vendor;
import com.mycompany.domain.VendorAttributes;
import org.apache.commons.logging.*;
import org.codehaus.jackson.annotate.JsonIgnore;
public class UIVendor
{
private final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog( this.getClass() );
private Vendor vendor;
private boolean ftpFlag;
private String ftpHost;
private String ftpPath;
private String ftpUser;
private String ftpPassword;
private List<UINotificationEmail> emails = null;
public UIVendor() { this( new Vendor() ); }
public UIVendor( Vendor vendor )
{
this.vendor = vendor;
loadVendorAttributes();
}
private void loadVendorAttributes()
{
this.ftpFlag = false;
this.ftpHost = this.ftpPassword = this.ftpPath = this.ftpUser = "";
this.emails = null;
for ( VendorAttributes a : this.vendor.getVendorAttributes() )
{
String key = a.getVendorFakey();
String value = a.getVendorFaValue();
int flags = a.getFlags();
if ( StringUtils.isBlank(key) || StringUtils.isBlank(value) ) continue;
if ( key.equals( "ftpFlag" ) )
{
this.ftpFlag = BooleanUtils.toBoolean( value );
}
else if ( key.equals( "ftpHost" ) )
{
this.ftpHost = value;
}
else if ( key.equals("ftpPath") )
{
this.ftpPath = value;
}
else if ( key.equals("ftpUser") )
{
this.ftpUser = value;
}
else if ( key.equals("ftpPassword") )
{
this.ftpPassword = value;
}
else if ( key.equals("email") )
{
UINotificationEmail email = new UINotificationEmail(value, flags);
this.getEmails().add( email );
}
}
}
private void saveVendorAttributes()
{
int id = this.vendor.getVendorId();
List<VendorAttributes> attrs = this.vendor.getVendorAttributes();
attrs.clear();
if ( this.ftpFlag )
{
VendorAttributes flag = new VendorAttributes();
flag.setVendorId( id );
flag.setStatus( "A" );
flag.setVendorFakey( "ftpFlag" );
flag.setVendorFaValue( BooleanUtils.toStringTrueFalse( this.ftpFlag ) );
attrs.add( flag );
if ( StringUtils.isNotBlank( this.ftpHost ) )
{
VendorAttributes host = new VendorAttributes();
host.setVendorId( id );
host.setStatus( "A" );
host.setVendorFakey( "ftpHost" );
host.setVendorFaValue( this.ftpHost );
attrs.add( host );
if ( StringUtils.isNotBlank( this.ftpPath ) )
{
VendorAttributes path = new VendorAttributes();
path.setVendorId( id );
path.setStatus( "A" );
path.setVendorFakey( "ftpPath" );
path.setVendorFaValue( this.ftpPath );
attrs.add( path );
}
if ( StringUtils.isNotBlank( this.ftpUser ) )
{
VendorAttributes user = new VendorAttributes();
user.setVendorId( id );
user.setStatus( "A" );
user.setVendorFakey( "ftpUser" );
user.setVendorFaValue( this.ftpUser );
attrs.add( user );
}
if ( StringUtils.isNotBlank( this.ftpPassword ) )
{
VendorAttributes password = new VendorAttributes();
password.setVendorId( id );
password.setStatus( "A" );
password.setVendorFakey( "ftpPassword" );
password.setVendorFaValue( this.ftpPassword );
attrs.add( password );
}
}
}
for ( UINotificationEmail e : this.getEmails() )
{
logger.debug("Adding email " + e );
VendorAttributes email = new VendorAttributes();
email.setStatus( "A" );
email.setVendorFakey( "email" );
email.setVendorFaValue( e.getEmailAddress() );
email.setFlags( e.getFlags() );
email.setVendorId( id );
attrs.add( email );
}
}
@JsonIgnore
public Vendor getVendor()
{
saveVendorAttributes();
return this.vendor;
}
public int getVendorId()
{
return this.vendor.getVendorId();
}
public void setVendorId( int vendorId )
{
this.vendor.setVendorId( vendorId );
}
public String getVendorType()
{
return this.vendor.getVendorType();
}
public void setVendorType( String vendorType )
{
this.vendor.setVendorType( vendorType );
}
public String getVendorName()
{
return this.vendor.getVendorName();
}
public void setVendorName( String vendorName )
{
this.vendor.setVendorName( vendorName );
}
public String getStatus()
{
return this.vendor.getStatus();
}
public void setStatus( String status )
{
this.vendor.setStatus( status );
}
public boolean isFtpFlag()
{
return this.ftpFlag;
}
public void setFtpFlag( boolean ftpFlag )
{
this.ftpFlag = ftpFlag;
}
public String getFtpHost()
{
return this.ftpHost;
}
public void setFtpHost( String ftpHost )
{
this.ftpHost = ftpHost;
}
public String getFtpPath()
{
return this.ftpPath;
}
public void setFtpPath( String ftpPath )
{
this.ftpPath = ftpPath;
}
public String getFtpUser()
{
return this.ftpUser;
}
public void setFtpUser( String ftpUser )
{
this.ftpUser = ftpUser;
}
public String getFtpPassword()
{
return this.ftpPassword;
}
public void setFtpPassword( String ftpPassword )
{
this.ftpPassword = ftpPassword;
}
public List<UINotificationEmail> getEmails()
{
if ( this.emails == null )
{
this.emails = new ArrayList<UINotificationEmail>();
}
return emails;
}
public void setEmails(List<UINotificationEmail> emails)
{
this.emails = emails;
}
}
UPDATE 2
Here's the output from Jackson.:
{
"vendorName":"MAIL",
"vendorId":45,
"emails":
[
{
"emailAddress":"dfg",
"success":false,
"failure":false,
"flags":0
}
],
"vendorType":"DFG",
"ftpFlag":true,
"ftpHost":"kdsfjng",
"ftpPath":"dsfg",
"ftpUser":"sdfg",
"ftpPassword":"sdfg",
"status":"A"
}
And here is the structure of the object I'm returning on the POST:
{
"vendorId":"45",
"vendorName":"MAIL",
"vendorType":"DFG",
"ftpFlag":true,
"ftpHost":"kdsfjng",
"ftpUser":"sdfg",
"ftpPath":"dsfg",
"ftpPassword":"sdfg",
"status":"A",
"emails":
[
{
"success":"false",
"failure":"false",
"emailAddress":"dfg"
},
{
"success":"true",
"failure":"true",
"emailAddress":"[email protected]"
}
]
}
I've tried serializing using the JSON library from www.json.org as well, and the result is exactly what you see above. However, when I post that data, all of the fields in the UIVendor object passed to the controller are null (although the object is not).
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