@ColdFire I don't have any strong opinion against them. I believe they are just as reliable as any other news source. By that I mean the reporters and editors have their biases that no matter how well-intended they are will still come through in their work.
Only outright fiction is completely devoid of fact. Even the whole "pizza gate" thing was based on some facts: there is a person named Hillary Clinton and she was the Democratic nominee for president.
of course all of the allegations were completely fabricated. I'm just saying there is often facts hiding in all news stories.
so I'm trying to POST 3 values to the server and get 2 different string values as a response, I'm sending the values perfectly but can't handle the response, all I can do is response.body().toString(); in onResponse method
what I'm trying to do is get those 2 string responses and save them in shared pref
Or else figure out how to parse response.body().toString() yourself, but the reason I don't like that is because it will be harder to modify if the API ever changes. (It may not in your example, but if you make a POJO you have a "cleaner" solution to handle the change if it happens).
Yeah, that should work. Personally for readability I would get your response first so it's understandable to the next guy. responsePojo = response.body(); value1 = responsePojo.getValueOne(); value2 = responsePojo.getValueTwo();