Michael,
The best I've found is the JSON functionality in Rob Laveaux's NTK plug in:
http://www.pluggers.nl/product/ntk-plugin/

Miyako also has a plugin on github: https://github.com/miyako/4d-plugin-json

I've used them both. Miyako's is fully capable and if you can't justify the
cost of NTK you can use it. I did for a couple of years on one project.
Having done that I'll say Rob's would have been worth the money even if I'd
only used it for the JSON commands. That's not a knock on Miyako. My
projects are all littered with instances of Miyako's influence. It's just
that Rob's implementation is better documented and in my opinion easier to
work.

One caveat to be aware of - there are one or two commands in both plug ins
that share a name. Consequently you can not use both at the same time. So
do some testing with them before committing to one or the other in your
project.

On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Michael Ferguson via 4D_Tech <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I’d like the source code, but compiled is OK with good documentation.
>
> Thanks for any response,
>
> Michael Ferguson
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