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Gson - Streaming
Streaming API is used to read JSON token by token. It reads and writes JSON content as discrete events. JsonReader and JsonWriter read/write the data as token, referred as JsonToken.
It is the most powerful approach among the three approaches to process JSON. It has the lowest overhead and it is quite fast in read/write operations. It is analogous to Stax parser for XML.
In this chapter, we will showcase the usage of GSON streaming APIs to read JSON data. Streaming API works with the concept of token and every details of Json is to be handled carefully.
//create JsonReader object and pass it the json source or json text. JsonReader reader = new JsonReader(new StringReader(jsonString)); //start reading json reader.beginObject(); //get the next token JsonToken token = reader.peek(); //check the type of the token if (token.equals(JsonToken.NAME)) { //get the current token fieldname = reader.nextName(); }
Example
Let s see JsonReader in action. Create a Java class file named GsonTester in C:>GSON_WORKSPACE.
File - GsonTester.java
import java.io.IOException; import java.io.StringReader; import com.google.gson.stream.JsonReader; import com.google.gson.stream.JsonToken; pubpc class GsonTester { pubpc static void main(String args[]) { String jsonString = "{"name":"Mahesh Kumar", "age":21,"verified":false,"marks": [100,90,85]}"; JsonReader reader = new JsonReader(new StringReader(jsonString)); try { handleJsonObject(reader); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } private static void handleJsonObject(JsonReader reader) throws IOException { reader.beginObject(); String fieldname = null; while (reader.hasNext()) { JsonToken token = reader.peek(); if (token.equals(JsonToken.BEGIN_ARRAY)) { System.out.print("Marks [ "); handleJsonArray(reader); System.out.print("]"); } else if (token.equals(JsonToken.END_OBJECT)) { reader.endObject(); return; } else { if (token.equals(JsonToken.NAME)) { //get the current token fieldname = reader.nextName(); } if ("name".equals(fieldname)) { //move to next token token = reader.peek(); System.out.println("Name: "+reader.nextString()); } if("age".equals(fieldname)) { //move to next token token = reader.peek(); System.out.println("Age:" + reader.nextInt()); } if("verified".equals(fieldname)) { //move to next token token = reader.peek(); System.out.println("Verified:" + reader.nextBoolean()); } } } } private static void handleJsonArray(JsonReader reader) throws IOException { reader.beginArray(); String fieldname = null; while (true) { JsonToken token = reader.peek(); if (token.equals(JsonToken.END_ARRAY)) { reader.endArray(); break; } else if (token.equals(JsonToken.BEGIN_OBJECT)) { handleJsonObject(reader); } else if (token.equals(JsonToken.END_OBJECT)) { reader.endObject(); } else { System.out.print(reader.nextInt() + " "); } } } }
Verify the result
Compile the classes using javac compiler as follows −
C:GSON_WORKSPACE>javac GsonTester.java
Now run the GsonTester to see the result −
C:GSON_WORKSPACE>java GsonTester
Verify the output.
Name: Mahesh Kumar Age:21 Verified:false Marks [ 100 90 85 ]Advertisements