Same problem as this question stackoverflow.com/questions/12359175 A callback method is giving me Throwable, but my other methods have Exception param.
I have a class named "ItemModel", can I pass it as a param to a method and then use it somehow to cast some data in that method to this class.
Like pass the class, not its object
@Code-Apprentice its from Retrofit's onFailure method
I changed methodSignature to String as I only needed the throwable's message. and, rest of Exception is useless. But, FirebaseCrash needs an exception to log it in the logs.
@rupinderjeet I think for this situation, the cast is a good solution. You might want to make sure that the Throwable really is an Exception with ` instanceof`.
@rupinderjeet does this exception really need to be in the crash report? Or is it sufficient to show a message to the user, such as "No connection" or whatever?
@rupinderjeet after you get a list, what do you do with it?
Yes, its a nice feature. So, should I keep all of these methods separate? But, the code in them is same. Just the Call and Response Callback Class Signature's are different
Okay, the bounded generic was one suggestion I thought of. You might be able to make more use of this in other posts of your code.
You might also look at the Template Method design pattern.
A first pass can just have a shit load of methods with repeated code. After you get things working, then find ways to refactor to remove the repetition.
I am kind of through that already, deleted more than 40 classes this week, made it all generic. Now, I am confused. Do you mean to make a Call with ItemModel as POJO? But, Retrofit will not know which child of ItemModel should have the data.
I learned about TemplateMethod Design Pattern a long time go
I will look into it now, I almost forgot what it was.
@rupinderjeet I do not understand what you are asking here. Can you reword your question and be more precise in using variable, class, and method names?
p.s. I am only vaguely familiar with Retrofit. So some of my confusion may be from holes in my knowledge there.
@rupinderjeet How much control do you have over server side code?
everything. So, if I need productList, I create instance of ResponseModel<ProductList>. And, if I need wishList, I create instance of ResponseModel<WishList>
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