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  2. Jackson (API) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Jackson is a high-performance JSON processor for Java. Its developers extol the combination of fast, correct, lightweight, and ergonomic attributes of the library. Its developers extol the combination of fast, correct, lightweight, and ergonomic attributes of the library.

  3. Gson - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal Computer programming portal Gson , or Google Gson, is an open-source Java library that serializes Java objects to JSON (and deserializes them back to Java).

  4. jq (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The "streaming parser" is particularly useful when one of more of the JSON inputs is too large to fit into memory, since its memory requirements are typically quite small. For example, for an arbitrarily large array of JSON objects, the peak memory requirement is not much more than required to handle the largest top-level object.

  5. JSON streaming - Wikipedia

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    JSON streaming comprises communications protocols to delimit JSON objects built upon lower-level stream-oriented protocols (such as TCP), that ensures individual JSON objects are recognized, when the server and clients use the same one (e.g. implicitly coded in). This is necessary as JSON is a non-concatenative protocol (the concatenation of ...

  6. JSON - Wikipedia

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    Certain JSON implementations only accept JSON texts representing an object or an array. For interoperability, applications interchanging JSON should transmit messages that are objects or arrays. The specifications allow JSON objects that contain multiple members with the same name.

  7. Jakarta EE - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta JSON Processing is a set of specifications to manage information encoded in JSON format; Jakarta JSON Binding provides specifications to convert JSON information into or from Java classes; Jakarta XML Binding allows mapping XML into Java objects; Jakarta XML Web Services can be used to create SOAP web services.

  8. JSONP - Wikipedia

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    JSONP, or JSON-P (JSON with Padding), is a historical JavaScript technique for requesting data by loading a <script> element, [1] which is an element intended to load ordinary JavaScript. It was proposed by Bob Ippolito in 2005. [ 2 ]

  9. Apache Thrift - Wikipedia

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    TJSONProtocol – Uses JSON for the encoding of data. TSimpleJSONProtocol – A write-only protocol that cannot be parsed by Thrift because it drops metadata using JSON. Suitable for parsing by scripting languages. [10] The supported transports are: TSimpleFileTransport – This transport writes to a file.