JSON (JavaScript Object Notation – Notation Objet issue de JavaScript) est un format léger d'échange de données. Il est facile à lire ou à écrire pour des humains. Il est aisément analysable ou générable par des machines. Il est basé sur un sous-ensemble du langage de programmation JavaScript (JavaScript Programming Language, Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999). JSON est un format texte complètement indépendant de tout langage, mais les conventions qu'il utilise seront familières à tout programmeur habitué aux langages descendant du C, comme par exemple : C lui-même, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python et bien d'autres. Ces propriétés font de JSON un langage d'échange de données idéal.
YAF4AJN enthält eine "Hello-World"-Applikation, mit der die Nutzung einer neuen JSON-Bibliothek demonstriert wird.
Mit dieser JSON-Library wird - im Vergleich zu bestehenden AJAX-Praxis - eine sehr viel striktere Trennung zwischen dem Seiteninhalt und der Werteberechnung ermöglicht.
Die Seite wird dem Nutzer sofort angezeigt. Sie holt dann asynchron die einzubettenden Werte von der Server-Applikation.
Das bedeutet:
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Eine (unter LGPL) veröffentliche Javascript-Library.
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Die Seiten können frei redaktionell bearbeitet und vollständig in einem Content Management System (CMS) verwaltet werden.
Gleichzeitig:
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Kein Scripting im HTTP-Server mehr
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Keine HTML-Seiten als Output einer Werte berechnenden Applikation mehr
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Kein seitenspezifisches Javascript mehr
XINS is an open-source Web Services framework supporting HTTP protocols such as REST, SOAP, XML-RPC, JSON, JSON-RPC and more.
From the specifications written in simple XML, XINS generates the Client API (.jar), the Java server code template (.war), the WSDL and the documentation of the specification in HTML (with the test forms) or in OpenDocument format.
Jersey 1.0 is an open-source, production-ready reference implementation of JAX-RS, the Java API for RESTful Web Services (JSR-311). Jersey makes it easy to create RESTful web services in Java.
In an earlier Tech Tip, Implementing RESTful Web Services in Java, Paul Sandoz and I introduced RESTful Web Services, JAX-RS, and Jersey, and showed how to write RESTful web services in Java that conform to the JAX-RS specification. In this tip you will learn how to configure data in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) using Jersey 1.0. JSON is a lightweight data-interchange format that is based on the object notation of the JavaScript language. Because of it's simple text format, JSON provides a good alternative to other data interchange formats such as XML and is particularly attractive as a data interchange format for RESTful web services.
In this tip you will build a Jersey-based web application that provides information about printer status. The application returns the information in JSON format. To build the application, you will use the Maven 2 software project management tool. For more information about Maven, see Welcome to Maven and Building Web Applications with Maven 2.
This sample shows how to use Google Calendar as an event source for a Simile Timeline widget. Now you can display your calendar data on a snazzy AJAX timeline! Here we display the Google Doodle calendar with web content events along the Timeline. You can
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S. Keidel, W. Pfeiffer, and S. Erdweg. Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, page 152--162. ACM, (2016)