Script Object Notation. Do you not need a json parser for Java, as you
would for .net etc.
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We are in need of connecting to an outside service that uses JDBC. I see
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We are in need of connecting to an outside service that uses JDBC. I see
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Does JSON really equate directly to a java object ?? It certainly equates
directly to a javascript object (a very
Is there any built-in way in UniBasic to convert U2 records to JSON
strings? Or do you roll your own?
Charles Shaffer
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NTN-Bower Corporation
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Is there any built-in way in UniBasic to convert U2 records to JSON
strings? Or do you roll your own?
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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Is there any built-in way in UniBasic to convert U2 records to JSON strings?
Or do you roll your own?
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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I roll my own, but a TOJSON option to match the TOXML would be a good
addition to the query language.
Brian
I agree. Easily getting datasets into associative arrays in PHP and
Javascript would be great.
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
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I roll my own, but a TOJSON option to match the TOXML would be a good
addition to the query language.
Brian
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Hi Bruce:
If you don't want to flatten or normalize you U2 files you can use JSON
format. It is an
open standard
Hi Bruce:
If you don't want to flatten or normalize you U2 files you can use JSON
format. It is an
open standard for languages like Java, JavaScript, jQuery, Ruby, Python,
PowerShell, C#,
and PHP to name just a few.
When we looking at transferring data between sites, programs and the WEB,
JSON
We are in need of connecting to an outside service that uses JDBC. I see on
the Rocket Software website that JDBC is available. I was wondering if any
users out here have implemented a connection and are using it regularly.
If so, can you help us with what we need to know to make it work well?
You want to connect FROM Unidata TO something else over JDBC? Or connect TO
Unidata via JDBC?
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You want to connect FROM Unidata TO something else over JDBC? Or connect TO
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