Ok, it is done (I was bored today :) ). Make sure that the object returned
from the value stack, from the "root" expression is not null.

regards
musachy

On 6/27/07, Max Pimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks a million. At the moment i'm not using the interceptor but am
deserializing my variable to a Map using your JSONUtil.deserialize and
then populating my variable inside my action class (i've copied your
JSONInterceptor.populateObject method).

I look forward to doing this in a cleaner way in the future via the
interceptor but for the moment thanks for all these classes in the
plugin. They do their job nicely.

max

Musachy Barroso wrote:
> Nope, the interceptor doesn't have that, but it would be really easy
> to add,
> I will add it on the next few days.
>
> regards
> musachy
>
> On 6/27/07, Max Pimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I'm using the JSON plugin in one of my actions with the documentation
>> that i've found here
>> (http://cwiki.apache.org/S2PLUGINS/json-plugin.html). My case is a
>> little different as i am not using SMD. I receive calls to the action
>> with parameters passed via the query string. Most of these parameters
do
>> not need to be deserialized but one of them does.
>>
>> I've seen how to specify a root for serialization of the response
>>
>> <result type="json">
>>   <param name="root">
>>     person.job
>>   </param>
>> </result>
>>
>> But is there anyway to apply the same thing to deserialization in the
>> request?
>>
>>
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