JSON (JavaScript Object Notation, pronounced /ˈdʒeɪsən/ or /ˈdʒeɪˌsɒn/) is an open standard file format and data interchange format that uses human-readable...
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existing JSON to JSON-LD. JSON-LD allows data to be serialized in a way that is similar to traditional JSON. It was initially developed by the JSON for Linking...
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JSON Web Token (JWT, suggested pronunciation /dʒɒt/, same as the word "jot") is a proposed Internet standard for creating data with optional signature...
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GeoJSON is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes. It is based on the...
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JSON streaming comprises communications protocols to delimit JSON objects built upon lower-level stream-oriented protocols (such as TCP), that ensures...
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JSON-RPC (JavaScript Object Notation-Remote Procedure Call) is a remote procedure call (RPC) protocol encoded in JSON. It is similar to the XML-RPC protocol...
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existing HTTP resources. The JSON Patch media type is application/json-patch+json. A JSON Patch document is structured as a JSON array of objects where each...
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Document-oriented database (redirect from JSON database)
in some standard format or encoding. Encodings in use include XML, YAML, JSON, as well as binary forms like BSON. Documents in a document store are roughly...
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YAML (section Comparison with JSON)
and does not require quotes around most string values (it also supports JSON style [...] and {...} mixed in the same file). Custom data types are allowed...
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