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* Copyright 2010 Google Inc.
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package elemental.json.impl;
import elemental.json.JsonArray;
import elemental.json.JsonBoolean;
import elemental.json.JsonException;
import elemental.json.JsonFactory;
import elemental.json.JsonNull;
import elemental.json.JsonNumber;
import elemental.json.JsonObject;
import elemental.json.JsonString;
import elemental.json.JsonValue;
/**
* Implementation of JsonFactory interface using org.json library.
*/
public class JreJsonFactory implements JsonFactory {
public JsonString create(String string) {
assert string != null;
return new JreJsonString(string);
}
public JsonNumber create(double number) {
return new JreJsonNumber(number);
}
public JsonBoolean create(boolean bool) {
return new JreJsonBoolean(bool);
}
public JsonArray createArray() {
return new JreJsonArray(this);
}
public JsonNull createNull() {
return JreJsonNull.NULL_INSTANCE;
}
public JsonObject createObject() {
return new JreJsonObject(this);
}
public T parse(String jsonString) throws JsonException {
if (jsonString.startsWith("(") && jsonString.endsWith(")")) {
// some clients send in (json) expecting an eval is required
jsonString = jsonString.substring(1, jsonString.length() - 1);
}
return new JsonTokenizer(this, jsonString).nextValue();
}
}