On 2009-05-16 19:30:03 +0200, Steve Teale <[email protected]> said:

Moritz Warning Wrote:

On Fri, 15 May 2009 18:27:05 -0400, Christopher Wright wrote:

Sean Kelly wrote:
== Quote from Steve Teale ([email protected])'s article
I'm trying to write a JSON parser/generator. If anyone else is doing
the same, can we collaborate?

I've got one, but I wrote it for work so I'm not sure if I can release
it.  I'd be happy to offer suggestions though :-/

Dude, tango.text.json?

I also wrote one:

http://web-gmui.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/web-gmui/trunk/utils/json/

it's fast, has many features and is BSD licensed.

Thanks, I'll check it out, bur mine is also close to working now.

Steve

As we are about JSON blip has also one.
It does not aim at replacing tango's one, which is really fast, and is the way to go if you want to read JSON to an in memory representation of it.

On the other hand if you want to use JSON for serialization, i.e. to read into your objects, or to write out them, then what is in blip could be interesting as it is a serialization frameworkd that support json (and also a binary protocol), and could be exteded to support other protocols like xml.

Fawzi

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