-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
```
GSON always operates on the static type of an object. It has no mechanism to
operate on the object's runtime type.
It would be handy if GsonBuilder permitted a way to specify the known
subclass…
-
### aim:
convert docs file to pdf file
### how do I do it:
****Using** version 3.1.2 Docx4j**
```
org.docx4j
docx4j
3.2.1
```
after getting docx I needed, …