public class JSONStringer extends JSONWriter
value
method for appending
values to the text, and a key
method for adding keys before
values in objects. There are array
and endArray
methods that make and bound array values, and object
and
endObject
methods which make and bound object values. All of
these methods return the JSONWriter instance, permitting cascade style. For
example,
myString = new JSONStringer().object().key("JSON").value("Hello, World!").endObject().toString();which produces the string
{"JSON":"Hello, World!"}The first method called must be
array
or object
.
There are no methods for adding commas or colons. JSONStringer adds them for
you. Objects and arrays can be nested up to 20 levels deep.
This can sometimes be easier than using a JSONObject to build a string.
mode, writer
Constructor and Description |
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JSONStringer()
Make a fresh JSONStringer.
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public JSONStringer()
public java.lang.String toString()
null
if there was a
problem in the construction of the JSON text (such as the calls to
array
were not properly balanced with calls to
endArray
).
toString
in class java.lang.Object