Also a good benchmark for ALL JSON libs are here: https://github.com/fabienrenaud/java-json-benchmark
Plus while JsonSlurper merely is a parser, other JSON libs do alot more and still are extremely fast (per the benchmark as you see). Owen Rubel oru...@gmail.com On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 7:20 AM Paul King <pa...@asert.com.au> wrote: > Hi Tommy, > > I wrote a little blog post that might have some of the information you > were missing: > > https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/parsing-json-with-groovy > > Perhaps some more of that info belongs in the official documentation. > > Cheers, Paul. > > On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 9:10 PM 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 > > > > > > >