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JSON in Java [package org.json]
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===============================
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[](https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.json/json)
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JSON is a light-weight, language independent, data interchange format.
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See http://www.JSON.org/
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The package compiles on Java 1.6-1.8.
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JSONObject.java: The JSONObject can parse text from a String or a JSONTokener
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**JSONObject.java**: The `JSONObject` can parse text from a `String` or a `JSONTokener`
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to produce a map-like object. The object provides methods for manipulating its
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contents, and for producing a JSON compliant object serialization.
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JSONArray.java: The JSONArray can parse text from a String or a JSONTokener
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**JSONArray.java**: The `JSONArray` can parse text from a String or a `JSONTokener`
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to produce a vector-like object. The object provides methods for manipulating
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its contents, and for producing a JSON compliant array serialization.
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JSONTokener.java: The JSONTokener breaks a text into a sequence of individual
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tokens. It can be constructed from a String, Reader, or InputStream.
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**JSONTokener.java**: The `JSONTokener` breaks a text into a sequence of individual
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tokens. It can be constructed from a `String`, `Reader`, or `InputStream`.
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JSONException.java: The JSONException is the standard exception type thrown
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**JSONException.java**: The `JSONException` is the standard exception type thrown
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by this package.
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JSONPointer.java: Implementation of
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**JSONPointer.java**: Implementation of
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[JSON Pointer (RFC 6901)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901). Supports
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JSON Pointers both in the form of string representation and URI fragment
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representation.
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JSONString.java: The JSONString interface requires a toJSONString method,
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**JSONString.java**: The `JSONString` interface requires a `toJSONString` method,
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allowing an object to provide its own serialization.
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JSONStringer.java: The JSONStringer provides a convenient facility for
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**JSONStringer.java**: The `JSONStringer` provides a convenient facility for
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building JSON strings.
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JSONWriter.java: The JSONWriter provides a convenient facility for building
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**JSONWriter.java**: The `JSONWriter` provides a convenient facility for building
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JSON text through a writer.
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CDL.java: CDL provides support for converting between JSON and comma
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**CDL.java**: `CDL` provides support for converting between JSON and comma
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delimited lists.
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Cookie.java: Cookie provides support for converting between JSON and cookies.
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**Cookie.java**: `Cookie` provides support for converting between JSON and cookies.
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CookieList.java: CookieList provides support for converting between JSON and
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**CookieList.java**: `CookieList` provides support for converting between JSON and
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cookie lists.
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HTTP.java: HTTP provides support for converting between JSON and HTTP headers.
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**HTTP.java**: `HTTP` provides support for converting between JSON and HTTP headers.
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HTTPTokener.java: HTTPTokener extends JSONTokener for parsing HTTP headers.
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**HTTPTokener.java**: `HTTPTokener` extends `JSONTokener` for parsing HTTP headers.
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XML.java: XML provides support for converting between JSON and XML.
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**XML.java**: `XML` provides support for converting between JSON and XML.
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JSONML.java: JSONML provides support for converting between JSONML and XML.
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**JSONML.java**: `JSONML` provides support for converting between JSONML and XML.
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XMLTokener.java: XMLTokener extends JSONTokener for parsing XML text.
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**XMLTokener.java**: `XMLTokener` extends `JSONTokener` for parsing XML text.
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Unit tests are maintained in a separate project. Contributing developers can test
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JSON-java pull requests with the code in this project:
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Unit tests are maintained in a separate project. Contributing developers can test
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JSON-java pull requests with the code in this project:
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https://github.com/stleary/JSON-Java-unit-test
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Numeric types in this package comply with ECMA-404: The JSON Data Interchange Format
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(http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/ECMA-404.pdf) and
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RFC 7159: The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format
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(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159#section-6).
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This package fully supports Integer, Long, and Double Java types. Partial support
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for BigInteger and BigDecimal values in JSONObject and JSONArray objects is provided
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in the form of get(), opt(), and put() API methods.
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Numeric types in this package comply with
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[ECMA-404: The JSON Data Interchange Format](http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/ECMA-404.pdf) and
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[RFC 7159: The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159#section-6).
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This package fully supports `Integer`, `Long`, and `Double` Java types. Partial support
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for `BigInteger` and `BigDecimal` values in `JSONObject` and `JSONArray` objects is provided
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in the form of `get()`, `opt()`, and `put()` API methods.
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Although 1.6 compatibility is currently supported, it is not a project goal and may be
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removed in some future release.
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reliably.
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Release history:
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~~~
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20171018 Checkpoint for recent commits.
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20170516 Roll up recent commits.
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20160810 Revert code that was breaking opt*() methods.
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20160807 This release contains a bug in the JSONObject.opt*() and JSONArray.opt*() methods,
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20160807 This release contains a bug in the JSONObject.opt*() and JSONArray.opt*() methods,
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it is not recommended for use.
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Java 1.6 compatability fixed, JSONArray.toList() and JSONObject.toMap(),
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RFC4180 compatibility, JSONPointer, some exception fixes, optional XML type conversion.
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RFC4180 compatibility, JSONPointer, some exception fixes, optional XML type conversion.
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Contains the latest code as of 7 Aug, 2016
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20160212 Java 1.6 compatibility, OSGi bundle. Contains the latest code as of 12 Feb, 2016.
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20151123 JSONObject and JSONArray initialization with generics. Contains the
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latest code as of 23 Nov, 2015.
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20150729 Checkpoint for Maven central repository release. Contains the latest code
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as of 29 July, 2015.
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20150729 Checkpoint for Maven central repository release. Contains the latest code
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as of 29 July, 2015.
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~~~
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JSON-java releases can be found by searching the Maven repository for groupId "org.json"
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and artifactId "json". For example:
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JSON-java releases can be found by searching the Maven repository for groupId "org.json"
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and artifactId "json". For example:
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https://search.maven.org/#search%7Cgav%7C1%7Cg%3A%22org.json%22%20AND%20a%3A%22json%22
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