Need to insert variables to a Rest Call





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I have this line of code which I use to do some post request to an api:



  restTemplate.postForLocation("http://uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [     {       "to": "0213456",       "content": "text"  } ] }", headers));


as The "to" parameter changes , i would like to insert a variable instead of the number 0213456 so i can use the same code line to address different cases.



Any idea how i can achieve that?
Thank you for your help










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  • Have you tried concatenating your variable into the string?

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    Jan 3 at 20:35











  • yes I did. Finally I found how to do it . restTemplate.postForLocation("uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [ { \"to\": ""+Number+"", "content": "txt " } ] }", headers)); Thank you for taking the time for responding.

    – sara ichi
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I have this line of code which I use to do some post request to an api:



  restTemplate.postForLocation("http://uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [     {       "to": "0213456",       "content": "text"  } ] }", headers));


as The "to" parameter changes , i would like to insert a variable instead of the number 0213456 so i can use the same code line to address different cases.



Any idea how i can achieve that?
Thank you for your help










share|improve this question

























  • Have you tried concatenating your variable into the string?

    – esqew
    Jan 3 at 20:35











  • yes I did. Finally I found how to do it . restTemplate.postForLocation("uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [ { \"to\": ""+Number+"", "content": "txt " } ] }", headers)); Thank you for taking the time for responding.

    – sara ichi
    Jan 3 at 22:16













  • If you've solved the issue, consider posting your solution as an Answer for use by future readers of this question.

    – esqew
    Jan 4 at 18:23














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I have this line of code which I use to do some post request to an api:



  restTemplate.postForLocation("http://uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [     {       "to": "0213456",       "content": "text"  } ] }", headers));


as The "to" parameter changes , i would like to insert a variable instead of the number 0213456 so i can use the same code line to address different cases.



Any idea how i can achieve that?
Thank you for your help










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I have this line of code which I use to do some post request to an api:



  restTemplate.postForLocation("http://uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [     {       "to": "0213456",       "content": "text"  } ] }", headers));


as The "to" parameter changes , i would like to insert a variable instead of the number 0213456 so i can use the same code line to address different cases.



Any idea how i can achieve that?
Thank you for your help







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  • Have you tried concatenating your variable into the string?

    – esqew
    Jan 3 at 20:35











  • yes I did. Finally I found how to do it . restTemplate.postForLocation("uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [ { \"to\": ""+Number+"", "content": "txt " } ] }", headers)); Thank you for taking the time for responding.

    – sara ichi
    Jan 3 at 22:16













  • If you've solved the issue, consider posting your solution as an Answer for use by future readers of this question.

    – esqew
    Jan 4 at 18:23



















  • Have you tried concatenating your variable into the string?

    – esqew
    Jan 3 at 20:35











  • yes I did. Finally I found how to do it . restTemplate.postForLocation("uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [ { \"to\": ""+Number+"", "content": "txt " } ] }", headers)); Thank you for taking the time for responding.

    – sara ichi
    Jan 3 at 22:16













  • If you've solved the issue, consider posting your solution as an Answer for use by future readers of this question.

    – esqew
    Jan 4 at 18:23

















Have you tried concatenating your variable into the string?

– esqew
Jan 3 at 20:35





Have you tried concatenating your variable into the string?

– esqew
Jan 3 at 20:35













yes I did. Finally I found how to do it . restTemplate.postForLocation("uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [ { \"to\": ""+Number+"", "content": "txt " } ] }", headers)); Thank you for taking the time for responding.

– sara ichi
Jan 3 at 22:16







yes I did. Finally I found how to do it . restTemplate.postForLocation("uri.com", new HttpEntity<>("{"messages": [ { \"to\": ""+Number+"", "content": "txt " } ] }", headers)); Thank you for taking the time for responding.

– sara ichi
Jan 3 at 22:16















If you've solved the issue, consider posting your solution as an Answer for use by future readers of this question.

– esqew
Jan 4 at 18:23





If you've solved the issue, consider posting your solution as an Answer for use by future readers of this question.

– esqew
Jan 4 at 18:23












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