I'm using gson to convert a json string to a Java-Object. The value of result2 is exactly the same as the value of result1. (Copied from debugger; Backslashs added)
The following exception is thrown while converting result1: com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException: com.google.gson.stream.MalformedJsonException: Expected EOF at line 1 column 170
Converting result2 works fine.
The json string is valid according to jsonlint.com.
public static Userinfo getUserinfo()
{
String result1 = http.POST("https://www.bitstamp.net/api/balance/",
postdata, true);
String result2 = "{\"btc_reserved\": \"0\", \"fee\": \"0.5000\", \"btc_available\": \"0.10000000\", \"usd_reserved\": \"0\", \"btc_balance\": \"0.10000000\", \"usd_balance\": \"30.00\", \"usd_available\": \"30.00\"}";
Gson gson = new Gson();
Userinfo userinfo1 = gson.fromJson(result1, Userinfo.class); //throws Exception
Userinfo userinfo2 = gson.fromJson(result2, Userinfo.class); //works fine
return userinfo1;
}
private class Userinfo {
public Userinfo(){
}
public float usd_balance;
public float btc_balance ;
public float usd_reserved;
public float btc_reserved;
public float usd_available;
public float btc_available;
public float fee;
public float last_update;
}