The main drawback with this code is that you loose type information of the returned value, although you do pass this as an input. It is not actually using correctly the generic features of java.
public <T> T getJsonStringToDTO(String dTOJson, Class<T> classType) {
T intentDto = null;
try {
intentDto = Obj.readValue(dTOJson, classType);
} catch (IOException e) {
LOGGER.error("Unexpected error while converting intent config json to intent config dto:", e);
}
return intentDto;
}
You could use something like that to make use of the class type.