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I am trying to get information from a webservice by using RestTemplete. When I use the url on browser it returns:



   {
"id": 4242,
"node_id": "dsgs",
"name": "keyboard",
"full_name": "gsdfgs",
"private": false,
"owner":
{
"login": "cdss",
"gravatar_id": "",

},

"description": " fdsfa",
"fork": false
}


The thing is I do not want to get all those information therefore I created a class with only few fields



@JsonIgnoreProperties(ignoreUnknown = true)
public class ServiceInfo{

@JsonProperty("node_id")
private int nodeId;

@JsonProperty("full_name")
private String fullName;

private String description;

//setter getters
}


And I am calling the service as



 RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
ServiceInfo serviceInfo= restTemplate.getForObject(fullServiceUrl, ServiceInfo.class);


Here serviceInfo object is null there is no exception in log. What is the problem here ? Do I need to include all the fields that service is returning in my class ?










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    I am trying to get information from a webservice by using RestTemplete. When I use the url on browser it returns:



       {
    "id": 4242,
    "node_id": "dsgs",
    "name": "keyboard",
    "full_name": "gsdfgs",
    "private": false,
    "owner":
    {
    "login": "cdss",
    "gravatar_id": "",

    },

    "description": " fdsfa",
    "fork": false
    }


    The thing is I do not want to get all those information therefore I created a class with only few fields



    @JsonIgnoreProperties(ignoreUnknown = true)
    public class ServiceInfo{

    @JsonProperty("node_id")
    private int nodeId;

    @JsonProperty("full_name")
    private String fullName;

    private String description;

    //setter getters
    }


    And I am calling the service as



     RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
    ServiceInfo serviceInfo= restTemplate.getForObject(fullServiceUrl, ServiceInfo.class);


    Here serviceInfo object is null there is no exception in log. What is the problem here ? Do I need to include all the fields that service is returning in my class ?










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      I am trying to get information from a webservice by using RestTemplete. When I use the url on browser it returns:



         {
      "id": 4242,
      "node_id": "dsgs",
      "name": "keyboard",
      "full_name": "gsdfgs",
      "private": false,
      "owner":
      {
      "login": "cdss",
      "gravatar_id": "",

      },

      "description": " fdsfa",
      "fork": false
      }


      The thing is I do not want to get all those information therefore I created a class with only few fields



      @JsonIgnoreProperties(ignoreUnknown = true)
      public class ServiceInfo{

      @JsonProperty("node_id")
      private int nodeId;

      @JsonProperty("full_name")
      private String fullName;

      private String description;

      //setter getters
      }


      And I am calling the service as



       RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
      ServiceInfo serviceInfo= restTemplate.getForObject(fullServiceUrl, ServiceInfo.class);


      Here serviceInfo object is null there is no exception in log. What is the problem here ? Do I need to include all the fields that service is returning in my class ?










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to get information from a webservice by using RestTemplete. When I use the url on browser it returns:



         {
      "id": 4242,
      "node_id": "dsgs",
      "name": "keyboard",
      "full_name": "gsdfgs",
      "private": false,
      "owner":
      {
      "login": "cdss",
      "gravatar_id": "",

      },

      "description": " fdsfa",
      "fork": false
      }


      The thing is I do not want to get all those information therefore I created a class with only few fields



      @JsonIgnoreProperties(ignoreUnknown = true)
      public class ServiceInfo{

      @JsonProperty("node_id")
      private int nodeId;

      @JsonProperty("full_name")
      private String fullName;

      private String description;

      //setter getters
      }


      And I am calling the service as



       RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
      ServiceInfo serviceInfo= restTemplate.getForObject(fullServiceUrl, ServiceInfo.class);


      Here serviceInfo object is null there is no exception in log. What is the problem here ? Do I need to include all the fields that service is returning in my class ?







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