This library is simply a fork of the original JSON for Java library written by Douglas Crockford for easy use inside Processing IDE. See the original README below.
Since the beta release (8) of Processing 2.0 (February 24) JSON is part of the core libraries; to avoid any ambiguity problems you should upgrade to the latest version of this library.
- Download the latest (0.1.8) version here
- Extract the zip-file into your /sketchbook/libraries/ folder.
- Restart Processing IDE
You can still find the OLD versions here
Creating a JSON with primitive members
/**
* Creating a JSON with primitive members
*/
JSON obj = JSON.createObject();
obj.setInt("myint", 5);
obj.setFloat("myfloat", 5.5);
println( obj );
Creating a JSON with complex members
/**
* Creating a JSON with complex members
*/
JSON myfirstmember = JSON.createObject();
myfirstmember.setInt("myint", 5);
JSON mysecondmember = JSON.createObject();
mysecondmember.setFloat("myfloat", 5.5);
JSON obj = JSON.createObject();
obj.setJSON("myobj", myfirstmember);
obj.setJSON("myobj2", mysecondmember);
println( obj );
Creating a JSON from a json-formatted String.
/**
* Creating a JSON from a json-formatted String.
*/
String json_formatted_string = "{\"myint\":5,\"myfloat\":5.5}";
JSON obj = JSON.parse(json_formatted_string);
println( obj );
Creating a JSON array of primitives
/**
* Creating a JSON array of primitives
*/
JSON arr = JSON.createArray();
arr.append(5);
arr.append(5.5);
arr.append('a');
println(arr);
Creating a JSON array of objects
/**
* Creating a JSON array of objects
*/
JSON first = JSON.createObject();
first.setInt("val", 5);
JSON sec = JSON.createObject();
sec.setFloat("val", 5.5);
JSON third = JSON.createObject();
third.setString("val", "a");
JSON arr = JSON.createArray();
arr.append(first);
arr.append(sec);
arr.append(third);
println(arr);
Parson JSON from websource
/**
* Creating a JSON array of objects
*/
JSON first = JSON.createObject();
first.setInt("val", 5);
JSON sec = JSON.createObject();
sec.setFloat("val", 5.5);
JSON third = JSON.createObject();
third.setString("val", "a");
JSON arr = JSON.createArray();
arr.append(first);
arr.append(sec);
arr.append(third);
println(arr);
JSON in Java [package org.json]
Douglas Crockford douglas@crockford.com
2011-02-02
JSON is a light-weight, language independent, data interchange format. See http://www.JSON.org/
The files in this package implement JSON encoders/decoders in Java. It also includes the capability to convert between JSON and XML, HTTP headers, Cookies, and CDL.
This is a reference implementation. There is a large number of JSON packages in Java. Perhaps someday the Java community will standardize on one. Until then, choose carefully.
The license includes this restriction: "The software shall be used for good, not evil." If your conscience cannot live with that, then choose a different package.
The package compiles on Java 1.2 thru Java 1.4.
JSONObject.java: The JSONObject can parse text from a String or a JSONTokener to produce a map-like object. The object provides methods for manipulating its contents, and for producing a JSON compliant object serialization.
JSONArray.java: The JSONObject can parse text from a String or a JSONTokener to produce a vector-like object. The object provides methods for manipulating its contents, and for producing a JSON compliant array serialization.
JSONTokener.java: The JSONTokener breaks a text into a sequence of individual tokens. It can be constructed from a String, Reader, or InputStream.
JSONException.java: The JSONException is the standard exception type thrown by this package.
JSONString.java: The JSONString interface requires a toJSONString method, allowing an object to provide its own serialization.
JSONStringer.java: The JSONStringer provides a convenient facility for building JSON strings.
JSONWriter.java: The JSONWriter provides a convenient facility for building JSON text through a writer.
CDL.java: CDL provides support for converting between JSON and comma delimited lists.
Cookie.java: Cookie provides support for converting between JSON and cookies.
CookieList.java: CookieList provides support for converting between JSON and cookie lists.
HTTP.java: HTTP provides support for converting between JSON and HTTP headers.
HTTPTokener.java: HTTPTokener extends JSONTokener for parsing HTTP headers.
XML.java: XML provides support for converting between JSON and XML.
JSONML.java: JSONML provides support for converting between JSONML and XML.
XMLTokener.java: XMLTokener extends JSONTokener for parsing XML text.