So JSONSlurper is now a static class but I would warn against using
JSONSlurper in some cases as it doesn't maintain ORDER in lists when
parsing JSON.

This is a known BUG. But there is a simple solution; JSONSlurper parses
into a org.json.JSONObjectand as such, you can easily parse your JSON by
simply using JSONObject(text) to parse your text

Owen Rubel
oru...@gmail.com


On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 4:10 AM Tommy Svensson <to...@natusoft.se> wrote:

> Hello Groovy people,
>
> I have code using org.apache.groovy:groovy:4.0.1 and it builds without any
> problems.
>
> But now I want to use the JSONSlurper and it looks like there is a new
> JSONParser also. That however requires groovy-all from googling. The
> problem is that there seem to be not groovy-all for version 4.0.1. Maven
> completely fails when I add "-all" to "groovy" in my poms. It will not
> download the groovy-all file. I deleted ~/.m2/repository and built again
> and it downloaded all but groovy-all.
>
> The JSON stuff is not available in the "groovy" artifact.
>
> So my question really is, I want to use Groovys JSON features, what do I
> need to do to accomplish that ?
>
> I've completely failed top find any Groovy 4.0 related page other than the
> release notes. Since there are big diffs between versions there must be
> some page for each version I assume ?
>
> I found this: https://groovy-lang.org/processing-json.html but it is not
> version specific and provides no information on how to get access to it.
>
> I'm frustrated. Something seemingly simple turned out to be the opposite!
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Tommy Svensson
>
>
>
>

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