With the following method call
List<MyModelClass> myModelClass=(List<MyModelClass>) restTemplate.postForObject(url,mvm,List.class);
All Jackson knows is that you want a List
, but doesn't have any restriction on the type. By default Jackson deserializes a JSON object into a LinkedHashMap
, so that's why you are getting the ClassCastException
.
If your returned JSON is an array, one way to get it is to use an array
MyModelClass[] myModelClasses = restTemplate.postForObject(url,mvm, MyModelClass[].class);
You can always add the elements from that array to a List
.
I can't remember since what version, but RestTemplate#exchange
now has an overload that accepts a ParameterizedTypeReference
argument. The ParameterizedTypeReference
is the type token hack for suggesting a parameterized type as the target for deserialization.
You can refactor the code above to use exchange
instead of postForObject
, and use ParameterizedTypeReference
to get a List<MyModelClass>
. For example
ParameterizedTypeReference<List<MyModelClass>> typeRef = new ParameterizedTypeReference<List<MyModelClass>>() {
};
ResponseEntity<List<MyModelClass>> responseEntity = restTemplate.exchange(url, HttpMethod.POST, new HttpEntity<>(mvm), typeRef);
List<MyModelClass> myModelClasses = responseEntity.getBody();