how to use json back slash In Android(Java)
I'm new to Android.
I want to convert below Swift code to Android(Java).
I tryed putting two backSlash in Java but code has error.
How can I convert Swift to Java below code?
Please help me.
In Swift
let body = "{"to":"(token)","notification":{"body":"(message)","badge":"1"}}"
java android ios swift
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I'm new to Android.
I want to convert below Swift code to Android(Java).
I tryed putting two backSlash in Java but code has error.
How can I convert Swift to Java below code?
Please help me.
In Swift
let body = "{"to":"(token)","notification":{"body":"(message)","badge":"1"}}"
java android ios swift
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I'm new to Android.
I want to convert below Swift code to Android(Java).
I tryed putting two backSlash in Java but code has error.
How can I convert Swift to Java below code?
Please help me.
In Swift
let body = "{"to":"(token)","notification":{"body":"(message)","badge":"1"}}"
java android ios swift
I'm new to Android.
I want to convert below Swift code to Android(Java).
I tryed putting two backSlash in Java but code has error.
How can I convert Swift to Java below code?
Please help me.
In Swift
let body = "{"to":"(token)","notification":{"body":"(message)","badge":"1"}}"
java android ios swift
java android ios swift
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You are trying to use ()
in Java. To convert your Swift String
to Java String
, use like below:
String jsonString = "{"to": " + token + ", "notification": { "body": " + message + ", "badge": "1"}}";
Here message
and token
are variables.
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You are trying to use ()
in Java. To convert your Swift String
to Java String
, use like below:
String jsonString = "{"to": " + token + ", "notification": { "body": " + message + ", "badge": "1"}}";
Here message
and token
are variables.
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You are trying to use ()
in Java. To convert your Swift String
to Java String
, use like below:
String jsonString = "{"to": " + token + ", "notification": { "body": " + message + ", "badge": "1"}}";
Here message
and token
are variables.
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You are trying to use ()
in Java. To convert your Swift String
to Java String
, use like below:
String jsonString = "{"to": " + token + ", "notification": { "body": " + message + ", "badge": "1"}}";
Here message
and token
are variables.
You are trying to use ()
in Java. To convert your Swift String
to Java String
, use like below:
String jsonString = "{"to": " + token + ", "notification": { "body": " + message + ", "badge": "1"}}";
Here message
and token
are variables.
answered Nov 20 at 3:04
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