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I have a Maven Java Spring Rest project where I want to do this.



@RestController
@RequestMapping("/person")
public class PersonController {
@GetMapping
public List<Person> getPerson(){

List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's say I have the constructor

return implants;
}
}

public class Person{ public int id;}

public class Dev extends Person{ public string lang;}

public class DevOps extends Person{ public string env;}


And I want the result to be



[



{id : 1, lang: "Java"}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2, env: "Linux"}, //<- this is the DevOps



]



And not just



[



{id : 1}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2}, //<- this is the DevOps



]










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I have a Maven Java Spring Rest project where I want to do this.



@RestController
@RequestMapping("/person")
public class PersonController {
@GetMapping
public List<Person> getPerson(){

List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's say I have the constructor

return implants;
}
}

public class Person{ public int id;}

public class Dev extends Person{ public string lang;}

public class DevOps extends Person{ public string env;}


And I want the result to be



[



{id : 1, lang: "Java"}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2, env: "Linux"}, //<- this is the DevOps



]



And not just



[



{id : 1}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2}, //<- this is the DevOps



]










share|improve this question























  • Post your class constructors as well

    – CrazySabbath
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:28














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I have a Maven Java Spring Rest project where I want to do this.



@RestController
@RequestMapping("/person")
public class PersonController {
@GetMapping
public List<Person> getPerson(){

List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's say I have the constructor

return implants;
}
}

public class Person{ public int id;}

public class Dev extends Person{ public string lang;}

public class DevOps extends Person{ public string env;}


And I want the result to be



[



{id : 1, lang: "Java"}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2, env: "Linux"}, //<- this is the DevOps



]



And not just



[



{id : 1}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2}, //<- this is the DevOps



]










share|improve this question














I have a Maven Java Spring Rest project where I want to do this.



@RestController
@RequestMapping("/person")
public class PersonController {
@GetMapping
public List<Person> getPerson(){

List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's say I have the constructor

return implants;
}
}

public class Person{ public int id;}

public class Dev extends Person{ public string lang;}

public class DevOps extends Person{ public string env;}


And I want the result to be



[



{id : 1, lang: "Java"}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2, env: "Linux"}, //<- this is the DevOps



]



And not just



[



{id : 1}, //<- this is the Dev



{id : 2}, //<- this is the DevOps



]







java spring rest inheritance






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  • Post your class constructors as well

    – CrazySabbath
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:28



















  • Post your class constructors as well

    – CrazySabbath
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:28

















Post your class constructors as well

– CrazySabbath
Nov 22 '18 at 13:28





Post your class constructors as well

– CrazySabbath
Nov 22 '18 at 13:28












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Tried to reproduce your issue and was not successful:



@RestController
@RequestMapping("/person")
public class PersonController {

@GetMapping
public List<Person> getPerson(){
List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's

return persons;
}
}

public class Person {
public int id;

public Person(int id) {
this.id = id;
}
}

public class Dev extends Person {
public String lang;

public Dev(int id, String lang) {
super(id);
this.lang = lang;
}
}

public class DevOps extends Person {
public String env;

public DevOps(int id, String env) {
super(id);
this.env = env;
}
}


Result:



http://localhost:8080/person/

[{"id":1,"lang":"Java"},{"id":2,"env":"Linux"}]


Are you sure you posted all the relevant code? Since you stated Let's say I have the constructor, I can only assume you created them correctly.






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  • you got me on the way, thanks

    – Bapt
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:50





















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I found the solution, in my real life exemple the proprieties were private and I forgot to create the getter.






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    Tried to reproduce your issue and was not successful:



    @RestController
    @RequestMapping("/person")
    public class PersonController {

    @GetMapping
    public List<Person> getPerson(){
    List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

    persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
    persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's

    return persons;
    }
    }

    public class Person {
    public int id;

    public Person(int id) {
    this.id = id;
    }
    }

    public class Dev extends Person {
    public String lang;

    public Dev(int id, String lang) {
    super(id);
    this.lang = lang;
    }
    }

    public class DevOps extends Person {
    public String env;

    public DevOps(int id, String env) {
    super(id);
    this.env = env;
    }
    }


    Result:



    http://localhost:8080/person/

    [{"id":1,"lang":"Java"},{"id":2,"env":"Linux"}]


    Are you sure you posted all the relevant code? Since you stated Let's say I have the constructor, I can only assume you created them correctly.






    share|improve this answer
























    • you got me on the way, thanks

      – Bapt
      Nov 22 '18 at 13:50


















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    Tried to reproduce your issue and was not successful:



    @RestController
    @RequestMapping("/person")
    public class PersonController {

    @GetMapping
    public List<Person> getPerson(){
    List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

    persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
    persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's

    return persons;
    }
    }

    public class Person {
    public int id;

    public Person(int id) {
    this.id = id;
    }
    }

    public class Dev extends Person {
    public String lang;

    public Dev(int id, String lang) {
    super(id);
    this.lang = lang;
    }
    }

    public class DevOps extends Person {
    public String env;

    public DevOps(int id, String env) {
    super(id);
    this.env = env;
    }
    }


    Result:



    http://localhost:8080/person/

    [{"id":1,"lang":"Java"},{"id":2,"env":"Linux"}]


    Are you sure you posted all the relevant code? Since you stated Let's say I have the constructor, I can only assume you created them correctly.






    share|improve this answer
























    • you got me on the way, thanks

      – Bapt
      Nov 22 '18 at 13:50
















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    Tried to reproduce your issue and was not successful:



    @RestController
    @RequestMapping("/person")
    public class PersonController {

    @GetMapping
    public List<Person> getPerson(){
    List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

    persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
    persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's

    return persons;
    }
    }

    public class Person {
    public int id;

    public Person(int id) {
    this.id = id;
    }
    }

    public class Dev extends Person {
    public String lang;

    public Dev(int id, String lang) {
    super(id);
    this.lang = lang;
    }
    }

    public class DevOps extends Person {
    public String env;

    public DevOps(int id, String env) {
    super(id);
    this.env = env;
    }
    }


    Result:



    http://localhost:8080/person/

    [{"id":1,"lang":"Java"},{"id":2,"env":"Linux"}]


    Are you sure you posted all the relevant code? Since you stated Let's say I have the constructor, I can only assume you created them correctly.






    share|improve this answer













    Tried to reproduce your issue and was not successful:



    @RestController
    @RequestMapping("/person")
    public class PersonController {

    @GetMapping
    public List<Person> getPerson(){
    List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<>();

    persons.add(new Dev(1, "Java")); //Let's say I have the constructor
    persons.add(new DevOps(2, "Linux")); //Let's

    return persons;
    }
    }

    public class Person {
    public int id;

    public Person(int id) {
    this.id = id;
    }
    }

    public class Dev extends Person {
    public String lang;

    public Dev(int id, String lang) {
    super(id);
    this.lang = lang;
    }
    }

    public class DevOps extends Person {
    public String env;

    public DevOps(int id, String env) {
    super(id);
    this.env = env;
    }
    }


    Result:



    http://localhost:8080/person/

    [{"id":1,"lang":"Java"},{"id":2,"env":"Linux"}]


    Are you sure you posted all the relevant code? Since you stated Let's say I have the constructor, I can only assume you created them correctly.







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    • you got me on the way, thanks

      – Bapt
      Nov 22 '18 at 13:50





















    • you got me on the way, thanks

      – Bapt
      Nov 22 '18 at 13:50



















    you got me on the way, thanks

    – Bapt
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:50







    you got me on the way, thanks

    – Bapt
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:50















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    I found the solution, in my real life exemple the proprieties were private and I forgot to create the getter.






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