Hi Calven,

If you have a hook to pull down a JSON object, use a package to process this 
data into the appropriate object/array:

        http://json.org/

Then, you can easily parse the data and push it into your database.

-G


On Aug 18, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Calven Eggert wrote:

> Hi, All
> 
> I'm to write a java app to read data from a url that is JSON encoded.  I'll 
> then parse the data and create records in an Oracle database using WO.
> 
> I've read that there are two ways of doing this, using either the AJAX or 
> ERREST framework.
> 
> I've managed to get this call working via AJAX but I don't know what to do 
> next:
>       String baseURL = 
> "http://allanl-dev.uhnres.utoronto.ca/capcr/capcr/public/service.php/greenlight_list/";;
>       Client client = JavaJSONClient.create(baseURL, false);
> 
> Is this the best approach?  Does someone have an example I can take a look 
> at?  (The JSON example in AJAX doesn't seem to help me out)
> 
> 
> Calven
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