
What is JSON and what is it used for? - Stack Overflow
679 JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight format that is used for data interchanging. It is based on a subset of JavaScript language (the way objects are built in JavaScript). As stated in the …
Can comments be used in JSON? - Stack Overflow
JSON is used a lot for application data and configuration settings, so comments are necessary now. The "official spec" is a nice idea, but it's insufficient and obsolete, so too bad. Minify your JSON if you're …
javascript - Fetch: POST JSON data - Stack Overflow
2015年4月21日 · The Content-Type is application/json, but your actual body appears to be x-www-form-urlencoded - I don't think this should work? If it does work, your server must be pretty forgiving.
JSON: why are forward slashes escaped? - Stack Overflow
2009年10月16日 · JSON stems from Javascript (JavaScript Object Notation), it only makes sense that it was originally adapted for use in Javascript. Unfortunately, as with all things related to Javascript, it …
JSON Naming Convention (snake_case, camelCase or PascalCase)
JSON-LD - camelCased Conclusions Choosing the right JSON naming convention for your JSON implementation depends on your technology stack. There are cases where you can use snake_case, …
How to write JSON string value in code? - Stack Overflow
2012年11月21日 · How to write JSON string value in code? Asked 13 years, 3 months ago Modified 1 year ago Viewed 101k times
rest - How do I POST JSON data with cURL? - Stack Overflow
I use Ubuntu and installed cURL on it. I want to test my Spring REST application with cURL. I wrote my POST code at the Java side. However, I want to test it with cURL. I am trying to post a JSON d...
How to escape special characters in building a JSON string?
356 A JSON string must be double-quoted, according to the specs, so you don't need to escape '. If you have to use special character in your JSON string, you can escape it using \ character. See this list …
How to parse JSON in Java - Stack Overflow
java's built in JSON libraries are the quickets way to do so, but in my experience GSON is the best library for parsing a JSON into a POJO painlessly.
pretty-print JSON using JavaScript - Stack Overflow
How can I display JSON in an easy-to-read (for human readers) format? I'm looking primarily for indentation and whitespace, with perhaps even colors / font-styles / etc.