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A reference implementation of a JSON package in Java.
(Ordered version implementation using LinkedHashMap instead of HashMap of https://github.com/stleary/JSON-java)
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.
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package org.json;
/*
Copyright (c) 2002 JSON.org
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SOFTWARE.
*/
/**
* Configuration object for the XML parser.
* @author AylwardJ
*
*/
public class XMLParserConfiguration {
/** Original Configuration of the XML Parser. */
public static final XMLParserConfiguration ORIGINAL = new XMLParserConfiguration();
/** Original configuration of the XML Parser except that values are kept as strings. */
public static final XMLParserConfiguration KEEP_STRINGS = new XMLParserConfiguration(true);
/**
* When parsing the XML into JSON, specifies if values should be kept as strings (true), or if
* they should try to be guessed into JSON values (numeric, boolean, string)
*/
public final boolean keepStrings;
/**
* The name of the key in a JSON Object that indicates a CDATA section. Historically this has
* been the value "content" but can be changed. Use null
to indicate no CDATA
* processing.
*/
public final String cDataTagName;
/**
* Default parser configuration. Does not keep strings, and the CDATA Tag Name is "content".
*/
public XMLParserConfiguration () {
this(false, "content");
}
/**
* Configure the parser string processing and use the default CDATA Tag Name as "content".
* @param keepStrings true
to parse all values as string.
* false
to try and convert XML string values into a JSON value.
*/
public XMLParserConfiguration (final boolean keepStrings) {
this(keepStrings, "content");
}
/**
* Configure the parser string processing to try and convert XML values to JSON values and
* use the passed CDATA Tag Name the processing value. Pass null
to
* disable CDATA processing
* @param cDataTagNamenull
to disable CDATA processing. Any other value
* to use that value as the JSONObject key name to process as CDATA.
*/
public XMLParserConfiguration (final String cDataTagName) {
this(false, cDataTagName);
}
/**
* Configure the parser to use custom settings.
* @param keepStrings true
to parse all values as string.
* false
to try and convert XML string values into a JSON value.
* @param cDataTagNamenull
to disable CDATA processing. Any other value
* to use that value as the JSONObject key name to process as CDATA.
*/
public XMLParserConfiguration (final boolean keepStrings, final String cDataTagName) {
this.keepStrings = keepStrings;
this.cDataTagName = cDataTagName;
}
}