for client side i have alwasy use
com.google.gwt.json.client.JSONParser without any problem.

its for my server side.

im not trying to convert the json string into java class, but rather i
just need to send the string representation of a json object that was
extracted from a json array to client side.

so its like i have a txt file that contains json array, inside the
array has many json object, i just need to randomly pick any one of
the json object in that array and send it to client app.

does the jersey project thingy able to do that?

On Jul 15, 2:39 am, lineman78 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use overlay types via the javascript JSON.parse method for the
> client side, which is available in newer browsers and you need to
> include json2.js for older browsers(eval is also an alternative).  For
> server side, I suggest using the Jersey project with a JSON context
> provider as shown here:
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/enterprisetechtips/entry/configuring_json_for_re...
>
> On Jul 14, 7:56 am, Jaroslav Záruba <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Have you tried these?
> > for server-side (GAE)
> > *com.google.appengine.repackaged.org.json.JSONObject.JSONObject(String
> > arg0)*
> > for client *com.google.gwt.json.client.JSONParser*
>
> > I haven't tried japanese or chinese characters though, rather stuff like
> > this: "Pøíli¹ ¾lu»ouèký kuò úpìl ïábìlské ódy"
>
> > On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > i tried gson, but it give me error.
> > > this is the code i used
>
> > > public class Test {
> > >        private static final String charEncoding="UTF-8";
>
> > >        private static final String fileName="c:\\test.txt";
> > >        public static void main(String args[]){
> > >                try{
> > >                        File file=new File(fileName);
> > >                        if(file.canRead()){
> > >                                FileInputStream inStream=new
> > > FileInputStream(file);
> > >                                InputStreamReader reader=new
> > > InputStreamReader(inStream,
> > > charEncoding);
> > >                                JsonParser parser=new JsonParser();
> > >                                JsonElement jsonA=parser.parse(new
> > > BufferedReader(reader));
> > >                                System.out.println(jsonA.isJsonArray());
> > >                                System.out.println(jsonA.toString());
> > >                        }
> > >                }catch(IOException e){
> > >                        e.printStackTrace();
> > >                }
> > >        }
>
> > > }
>
> > > the jar from json.org dun work too.
>
> > > so is there any json parser that can parse UTF-8 json text (japanese
> > > and chinese character in particular)
>
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