How to modify values of JsonObject / JsonArray directly?

Strangely, the answer is to keep adding back the property. I was half expecting a setter method. :S

System.out.println("Before: " + obj.get("DebugLogId")); // original "02352"

obj.addProperty("DebugLogId", "YYY");

System.out.println("After: " + obj.get("DebugLogId")); // now "YYY"

Since 2.3 version of Gson library the JsonArray class have a 'set' method.

Here's an simple example:

JsonArray array = new JsonArray();
array.add(new JsonPrimitive("Red"));
array.add(new JsonPrimitive("Green"));
array.add(new JsonPrimitive("Blue"));

array.remove(2);
array.set(0, new JsonPrimitive("Yelow"));

This works for modifying childkey value using JSONObject. import used is

import org.json.JSONObject;

ex json:(convert json file to string while giving as input)

{
    "parentkey1": "name",
    "parentkey2": {
     "childkey": "test"
    },
}

Code

JSONObject jObject  = new JSONObject(String jsoninputfileasstring);
jObject.getJSONObject("parentkey2").put("childkey","data1");
System.out.println(jObject);

output:

{
    "parentkey1": "name",
    "parentkey2": {
     "childkey": "data1"
    },
}

Another approach would be to deserialize into a java.util.Map, and then just modify the Java Map as wanted. This separates the Java-side data handling from the data transport mechanism (JSON), which is how I prefer to organize my code: using JSON for data transport, not as a replacement data structure.

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Java

Json

Gson