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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. JSON - Wikipedia

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    JSON was based on a subset of the JavaScript scripting language (specifically, Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition—December 1999 [11]) and is commonly used with JavaScript, but it is a language-independent data format.

  4. JSONPath - Wikipedia

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    JSON Pointer [10] defines a string syntax for identifying a single value within a given JSON value of known structure. JSONiq [11] is a query and transformation language for JSON. XPath 3.1 [12] is an expression language that allows the processing of values conforming to the XDM [13] data model. The version 3.1 of XPath supports JSON as well as ...

  5. JSONiq - Wikipedia

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    JSONiq primarily provides means to extract and transform data from JSON documents or any data source that can be viewed as JSON (e.g. relational databases or web services). The major expression for performing such operations is the SQL-like “FLWOR expression” that comes from XQuery. A FLWOR expression is constructed from the five clauses ...

  6. Douglas Crockford - Wikipedia

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    During his time at State Software, Crockford popularized the JSON data format, based upon existing JavaScript language constructs, as a lightweight alternative to XML. He obtained the domain name json.org in 2002, and put up his description of the format there. [10] In July 2006, he specified the format officially, as RFC 4627. [11]

  7. Ion (serialization format) - Wikipedia

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    Ion is a data serialization language developed by Amazon. It may be represented by either a human-readable text form or a compact binary form. The text form is a superset of JSON; thus, any valid JSON document is also a valid Ion document.

  8. Interface description language - Wikipedia

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    Concise Data Definition Language (CDDL, RFC 8610): [1] A Notation for CBOR and JSON data structures; CortoScript: Describe data and/or interfaces for systems that require Semantic interoperability; Etch: Cisco's Etch Cross-platform Service Description Language; Extensible Data Notation (EDN): Clojure data format, similar to JSON

  9. File:Java Programming.pdf - Wikipedia

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