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  2. JSON streaming - Wikipedia

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    ldjson-stream module for Node.js; ld-jsonstream dependency free module for Node.js; json-stream-es is a JavaScript/TypeScript library (frontend and backend) that can create and read newline-delimited JSON documents. ArduinoJson is a C++ library that supports line-delimited JSON.

  3. JSON-RPC - Wikipedia

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    All transfer types are single objects, serialized using JSON. [1] A request is a call to a specific method provided by a remote system. It can contain three members: method - A string with the name of the method to be invoked. Method names that begin with "rpc." are reserved for rpc-internal methods.

  4. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    (JSON Schema Proposal, other JSON schemas/IDLs) Partial (via JSON APIs implemented with Smile backend, on Jackson, Python) — SOAP: W3C: XML: Yes W3C Recommendations: SOAP/1.1 SOAP/1.2: Partial (Efficient XML Interchange, Binary XML, Fast Infoset, MTOM, XSD base64 data) Yes Built-in id/ref, XPointer, XPath: WSDL, XML schema: DOM, SAX, XQuery ...

  5. Ember.js - Wikipedia

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    JSON API has server library implementations for PHP, Node.js, Ruby, Python, Go, .NET and Java. [41] Connecting to a Java-Spring-based server is also documented. [42] The first stable version of Ember Data (labeled 1.13 to align with Ember itself) was released on June 18 June 2015. [43]

  6. JSON - Wikipedia

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    JSON Schema specifies a JSON-based format to define the structure of JSON data for validation, documentation, and interaction control. It provides a contract for the JSON data required by a given application and how that data can be modified. [ 29 ]

  7. 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 ]

  8. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

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    ECMAScript is commonly used for client-side scripting on the World Wide Web, and it is increasingly being used for server-side applications and services using runtime environments such as Node.js, [3] Deno [4] and Bun. [5]

  9. Polyfill (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Crockford originally wrote json2.js as an API for reading and writing his (then up-and-coming) JSON data format. It became so widely used that browser vendors decided to implement its API natively and turn it into a de facto standard ; Since json2.js now implements features native to newer browsers into older browsers, it has become a ...