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cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 4.0.0-beta1)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 4.0.0-beta1
Last update 07. July 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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Group com.upokecenter
Version 4.0.0-beta1
Last update 07. July 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 3.5.2)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.5.2
Last update 04. July 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.5.2
Last update 04. July 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 3.5.1)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.5.1
Last update 01. July 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.5.1
Last update 01. July 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 3.5.0)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.5.0
Last update 02. June 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.5.0
Last update 02. June 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 4.0.0-alpha2)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 4.0.0-alpha2
Last update 03. January 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
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Group com.upokecenter
Version 4.0.0-alpha2
Last update 03. January 2019
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 3.4.0)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.4.0
Last update 24. October 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.4.0
Last update 24. October 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
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URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
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cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 4.0.0-alpha1)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 4.0.0-alpha1
Last update 02. October 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies numbers,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group com.upokecenter
Version 4.0.0-alpha1
Last update 02. October 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies numbers,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 3.4.0-beta1)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.4.0-beta1
Last update 01. October 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies numbers,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.4.0-beta1
Last update 01. October 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies numbers,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 3.4.0-alpha1)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.4.0-alpha1
Last update 18. September 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies numbers,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.4.0-alpha1
Last update 18. September 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies numbers,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
cbor from group com.upokecenter (version 3.3.0)
A Java implementation of Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR), a general-purpose binary data format defined in RFC 7049. According to that RFC, CBOR's data model "is an extended version of the JSON data model", supporting many more types of data than JSON. This implementation was written by Peter O. and is released to the Public Domain under the CC0 Declaration.
This implementation also doubles as a reader and writer of JSON, and can convert data from JSON to CBOR and back.
Finally, this implementation supports arbitrary-precision binary and decimal floating-point numbers and rational numbers with arbitrary-precision components, and supports arithmetic with these numbers.
Artifact cbor
Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.3.0
Last update 03. September 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
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Group com.upokecenter
Version 3.3.0
Last update 03. September 2018
Tags: arbitrary supports arithmetic more writer these defined declaration peter under format many that reader representation than floating components this binary model concise data convert finally object purpose from version according released json numbers written domain rational cbor 7049 doubles types with precision extended back decimal general point supporting implementation java public also
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peteroupc/CBOR-Java
License CC0 Universal
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies numbers,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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