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This page contains review questions and answers for the page titled "Json0215: Encoding JSON Strings" in the book titled "The json-simple Java Library".

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Preface

This is a page from the book titled The json-simple Java Library . The book explains how to use the json-simple Java library to generate, transform, and query JSON text. This page provides review questionsand answers for the page titled Json0215: Encoding JSON Strings . Once you study that page, you should be able to answer the review questions in this page.

The questions and the answers in this page are connected by hyperlinks to make it easy for you to navigate from the question to the answer and back again.

The figures and listings (if any) are grouped together. It is recommend that when a question or an answer refers to a figure or a listing, that you open it in a new window tomake it easy to view it while reading the question or the answer.

Questions

Question 1 .

True or False? Once you have an object of the class named JSONObject , you can call any of the methods defined in the HashMap class on that object.

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Question 2

True or False? The code shown in Listing 1 produced the screen output shown in Figure 1 .

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Question 3

True or False? The code shown in Listing 3 produced the screen output shown in Figure 3 .

Go to answer 3

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Listing index

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Answers

Answer 3

True. The code in Listing 3 uses the get method inherited from the HashMap class to get and display the values associated with the keys "name", "age", and "student".

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Answer 2

False. The code in Listing 1 produced the output with the compiler error message shown in Figure 2 . The output shown in in Figure 1 was produced by the code shown in Listing 2 . Note the call to the toJSONString method of the JSONObject class to extract the information from the JSONObject object and encode it into a JSON string.

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Answer 1

True. The class named JSONObject extends the standard Java class named HashMap . Therefore, the JSONObject class inherits all of the methods defined in the HashMap class.

Go back to Question 1

Figures

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Figure 1

{"student":true,"name":"Joe","age":21}

Figure 2

Code01.java:20: error: no suitable method found for get(no arguments) String jsonString = jsonObject.get();

Figure 3

Joe 21true

Listings

This section contains Listings that may be referred to by one or more questions or answers.

Listing 1

import org.json.simple.JSONObject; class Code01 {public static void main(String[] args){JSONObject jsonObject= new JSONObject(); jsonObject.put("name","Joe");jsonObject.put("age",21); jsonObject.put("student",true);String jsonString = jsonObject.get(); System.out.println(jsonString);}//end main }//end class Code01

Listing 2

import org.json.simple.JSONObject; class Code02 {public static void main(String[] args){JSONObject jsonObject= new JSONObject(); jsonObject.put("name","Joe");jsonObject.put("age",21); jsonObject.put("student",true);String jsonString = jsonObject.toJSONString(); System.out.println(jsonString);}//end main }//end class Code02

Listing 3

import org.json.simple.JSONObject; class Code03 {public static void main(String[] args){JSONObject jsonObject= new JSONObject(); jsonObject.put("name","Joe");jsonObject.put("age",21); jsonObject.put("student",true);System.out.println(jsonObject.get("name")); System.out.println(jsonObject.get("age"));System.out.println(jsonObject.get("student")); }//end main}//end class Code03

Miscellaneous

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Housekeeping material
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  • Published: 06/04/16
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