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Jakarta JSON Processing defines a Java(R) based framework for parsing, generating, transforming, and querying JSON documents.

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package jakarta.json.stream;

/**
 * Provides the location information of a JSON event in an input source. The
 * {@code JsonLocation} information can be used to identify incorrect JSON
 * or can be used by higher frameworks to know about the processing location.
 *
 * 

All the information provided by a {@code JsonLocation} is optional. For * example, a provider may only report line numbers. Also, there may not be any * location information for an input source. For example, if a * {@code JsonParser} is created using * {@link jakarta.json.JsonArray JsonArray} input source, all the methods in * this class return -1. * @see JsonParser * @see JsonParsingException */ public interface JsonLocation { /** * Return the line number (starts with 1 for the first line) for the current JSON event in the input source. * * @return the line number (starts with 1 for the first line) or -1 if none is available */ long getLineNumber(); /** * Return the column number (starts with 1 for the first column) for the current JSON event in the input source. * * @return the column number (starts with 1 for the first column) or -1 if none is available */ long getColumnNumber(); /** * Return the stream offset into the input source this location * is pointing to. If the input source is a file or a byte stream then * this is the byte offset into that stream, but if the input source is * a character media then the offset is the character offset. * Returns -1 if there is no offset available. * * @return the offset of input source stream, or -1 if there is * no offset available */ long getStreamOffset(); }





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