How to use convertDeployTypeToJSONObject method of org.cerberus.servlet.crud.countryenvironment.ReadDeployType class

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...186 AnswerList resp = deployTypeService.readByCriteria(startPosition, length, columnName, sort, searchParameter, individualSearch);187 JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray();188 if (resp.isCodeEquals(MessageEventEnum.DATA_OPERATION_OK.getCode())) { /​/​the service was able to perform the query, then we should get all values189 for (DeployType deploytype : (List<DeployType>) resp.getDataList()) {190 jsonArray.put(convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deploytype));191 }192 }193 object.put("hasPermissions", userHasPermissions);194 object.put("contentTable", jsonArray);195 object.put("iTotalRecords", resp.getTotalRows());196 object.put("iTotalDisplayRecords", resp.getTotalRows());197 item.setItem(object);198 item.setResultMessage(resp.getResultMessage());199 return item;200 }201 private AnswerItem findDeployTypeByID(String id, ApplicationContext appContext, boolean userHasPermissions) throws JSONException, CerberusException {202 AnswerItem item = new AnswerItem();203 JSONObject object = new JSONObject();204 IDeployTypeService libService = appContext.getBean(IDeployTypeService.class);205 /​/​finds the Deploy Type206 AnswerItem answer = libService.readByKey(id);207 if (answer.isCodeEquals(MessageEventEnum.DATA_OPERATION_OK.getCode())) {208 /​/​if the service returns an OK message then we can get the item and convert it to JSONformat209 DeployType lib = (DeployType) answer.getItem();210 JSONObject response = convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(lib);211 object.put("contentTable", response);212 }213 object.put("hasPermissions", userHasPermissions);214 item.setItem(object);215 item.setResultMessage(answer.getResultMessage());216 return item;217 }218 private JSONObject convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(DeployType deployType) throws JSONException {219 Gson gson = new Gson();220 JSONObject result = new JSONObject(gson.toJson(deployType));221 return result;222 }223 private AnswerItem findDistinctValuesOfColumn(ApplicationContext appContext, HttpServletRequest request, String columnName) throws JSONException {224 AnswerItem answer = new AnswerItem();225 JSONObject object = new JSONObject();226 deployTypeService = appContext.getBean(IDeployTypeService.class);227 228 String searchParameter = ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("sSearch"), "");229 String sColumns = ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("sColumns"), "test,testcase,application,project,ticket,description,behaviororvalueexpected,readonly,bugtrackernewurl,deploytype,mavengroupid");230 String columnToSort[] = sColumns.split(",");231 List<String> individualLike = new ArrayList(Arrays.asList(ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("sLike"), "").split(",")));232 Map<String, List<String>> individualSearch = new HashMap<>();...

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1String deployType = "QA";2JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deployType);3System.out.println(deployTypeJson.toString());4String deployType = "QA";5JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deployType);6System.out.println(deployTypeJson.toString());7String deployType = "QA";8JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deployType);9System.out.println(deployTypeJson.toString());10String deployType = "QA";11JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deployType);12System.out.println(deployTypeJson.toString());13String deployType = "QA";14JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deployType);15System.out.println(deployTypeJson.toString());16String deployType = "QA";17JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deployType);18System.out.println(deployTypeJson.toString());19String deployType = "QA";20JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deployType);21System.out.println(deployTypeJson.toString());22String deployType = "QA";23JSONObject deployTypeJson = ReadDeployType.convertDeployTypeToJSONObject(deploy

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