On Monday, February 4, 2013 4:32:52 PM UTC+1, membersound wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I serialize one of my beans with AutoBeanCodex.encode(bean).getPayload();
>
> But when I'm trying to import and decode the same string, I do not want 
> the AutoBean Proxy Object. I just want to have the JSONObject itself.
>
> The following will still give me the AB Proxy. How can I get the "real" 
> object?
> MyBeanInterface bean = AutoBeanCodex.decode(factory, 
> MyBeanInterface.class, jsonString).unwrap();


Can't you just do a new JSONObject(jsonString) (or 
JSONPArser.parseStrict(jsonString).isObject(), depending which JSONObject 
you're talking about)
Alternatively, if you want a JavaScriptObject, use 
JsonUtils.safeEval(jsonString);
 

>
> java.lang.IllegalStateException
>     at 
> com.google.web.bindery.autobean.shared.impl.AbstractAutoBean.unwrap(AbstractAutoBean.java:173)
>     at My.deserialize(My.java:40)
>
> Why am I getting a exception if I'm decoding a Autobean the "same" way as 
> I'm serializing it?
>

unwrap() is for the case when you're wrapping an instance of some object 
implementing the MyBeanInterface interface inside an AutoBean (when your 
AutoBeanFactory has a method that takes a MyBeanInterface argument and 
returns an AutoBean<MyBeanInterface> or when you use the 
AutoBeanFactory#create() that takes 2 arguments)

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