The JSON serialization is only in the trunk and not yet available as
downloadable version. As soon as I finished the documentation for it,
there will be a new version in the downloads. In the meantime feel
free to checkout the sources and build by yourself. You can take a
look at the following unit tests to get a feeling of how the
serialization works:

http://code.google.com/p/piriti/source/browse/trunk/core/src/test/java/name/pehl/piriti/client/gwttest/animal/JsonAnimalTest.java
http://code.google.com/p/piriti/source/browse/trunk/core/src/test/java/name/pehl/piriti/client/gwttest/book/JsonBookTest.java
http://code.google.com/p/piriti/source/browse/trunk/core/src/test/java/name/pehl/piriti/client/gwttest/simple/JsonAmoebaWriterTest.java

- Harald

On 25 Aug., 15:00, Ciarán <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have looked into pirtiy before and messed around with code, but it
> only seems to be go one way. JSON string to objects  and not the other
> way around which is what I need. I have looked at ton's of librarys
>
> On Aug 18, 1:24 pm, Peter Simun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
> > pirity is the answer :)http://code.google.com/p/piriti/
>
> > You can serialize your object into XML/JSON and save the serialized
> > object on the server.
>
> > Peter
>
> > On 17. Aug, 16:48 h., Ciarán <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks for the reply.
>
> > > I am quite familiar with XML parsers, I used them in the past. Though
> > > in this situation its not suitable as inherited class most always work
> > > without having to define the added properties in the parsing. I need
> > > to serialize objects into some kind of file, save it and restore it at
> > > a later date.
>
> > > Thanks again
>
> > > On Aug 17, 2:21 pm, aditya sanas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi
>
> > > > The basic requirement for you is to deal with XML file
>
> > > > So we have jxl.jar which provides APIs to interact with tags and 
> > > > elements in
> > > > xml so
>
> > > > using these API's that are generally known as XML parsers that is SAX 
> > > > or DOC
> > > > parsers.
>
> > > > so use by using these parsers you will be able to deal with XML files.
>
> > > > It wont be that difficult for you once you learn how to use these 
> > > > parsers.
>
> > > > You will need external jar file jxl.jar
>
> > > > --
> > > > Aditya
>
> > > > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Ciarán <[email protected]> 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Hi, I am currently working on a GWT app that requires me  to
> > > > > serializes an object client side into maybe XML/JSON or anything
> > > > > really. Then save that serialized object as a xml/json/.ser file. Then
> > > > > at a later date read that file and reconstruct my object from it.
>
> > > > > I have been searching for days for an answer to this, used several
> > > > > external library, read tutorials, GWT documentation and I still not
> > > > > closer to a solution. Am I totally missing something here? It was very
> > > > > easy to do this in plan Java, but GWT I just can seem to get it
> > > > > working.
>
> > > > > Thanks
>
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