First, you must read about how to parse using gson. You can find some example here.
Now you know how to parse, you can still have problem with null values. To solve it you must tell gson to (de)serialize null
using
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
From the serializeNulls()
doc
Configure Gson to serialize null fields. By default, Gson omits all fields that are null during serialization.
EDIT (Not tested, based on doc)
In order to get some distinct value you can do
String json = ""; //Your json has a String
JsonObject jsonObject = new JsonParser().parse(json).getAsJsonObject();
//If null, use a default value
JsonElement nullableText = jsonObject.get("Text");
String text = (nullableText instanceof JsonNull) ? "" : nullableText.getAsString();
String title = jsonObject.get("Title").toString();
int code = jsonObject.get("Code").getAsInt();
Otherwise if you have this pojo
public class MyElement {
@SerializedName("Text")
private String text;
@SerializedName("Title")
private String title;
@SerializedName("Code")
private int code;
}
you can parse using
String json = ""; //Your json has a String
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
MyElement myElement = gson.fromJson(json, MyElement.class);
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