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ModelMapper map HashMap to class without hard configuration
How do I determine the size of an object in Python?What is the difference between the HashMap and Map objects in Java?Python class inherits objectConvert JS object to JSON stringConverting an object to a stringMap vs Object in JavaScriptBetter way to map Kotlin data objects to data objectsModelMapper: Choose mapping based on Child classModelMapper: Map a list objects (with a concatenated string) to another list of objects
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I have:
Map<String,Object> values = this.jmsServices.getPlayerData(key);
And this:
@Getter
@Setter
class PlayerLinkAccountViewModel
private String name;
private Integer age;
The problem is the following:
this.modelmapper.map(values,PlayerLinkAccountViewModel.class);
doesnt work,i think because the values must be specific ,but i want to ignore this to the modelmapper and when he maps to CAST the object to the field that he is accessing.
dictionary object hashmap modelmapper
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I have:
Map<String,Object> values = this.jmsServices.getPlayerData(key);
And this:
@Getter
@Setter
class PlayerLinkAccountViewModel
private String name;
private Integer age;
The problem is the following:
this.modelmapper.map(values,PlayerLinkAccountViewModel.class);
doesnt work,i think because the values must be specific ,but i want to ignore this to the modelmapper and when he maps to CAST the object to the field that he is accessing.
dictionary object hashmap modelmapper
add a comment |
I have:
Map<String,Object> values = this.jmsServices.getPlayerData(key);
And this:
@Getter
@Setter
class PlayerLinkAccountViewModel
private String name;
private Integer age;
The problem is the following:
this.modelmapper.map(values,PlayerLinkAccountViewModel.class);
doesnt work,i think because the values must be specific ,but i want to ignore this to the modelmapper and when he maps to CAST the object to the field that he is accessing.
dictionary object hashmap modelmapper
I have:
Map<String,Object> values = this.jmsServices.getPlayerData(key);
And this:
@Getter
@Setter
class PlayerLinkAccountViewModel
private String name;
private Integer age;
The problem is the following:
this.modelmapper.map(values,PlayerLinkAccountViewModel.class);
doesnt work,i think because the values must be specific ,but i want to ignore this to the modelmapper and when he maps to CAST the object to the field that he is accessing.
dictionary object hashmap modelmapper
dictionary object hashmap modelmapper
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Georgi PeevGeorgi Peev
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