Issue
What would be the easiest way to load a file containing JSON into a JSONObject.
At the moment I am using json-lib.
This is what I have, but it throws an exception:
XMLSerializer xml = new XMLSerializer();
JSON json = xml.readFromFile("samples/sample7.json”); //line 507
System.out.println(json.toString(2));
The output is:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.io.Reader.<init>(Reader.java:61)
at java.io.InputStreamReader.<init>(InputStreamReader.java:55)
at net.sf.json.xml.XMLSerializer.readFromStream(XMLSerializer.java:386)
at net.sf.json.xml.XMLSerializer.readFromFile(XMLSerializer.java:370)
at corebus.test.deprecated.TestMain.main(TestMain.java:507)
Solution
try this:
import net.sf.json.JSONObject;
import net.sf.json.JSONSerializer;
import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;
public class JsonParsing {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
InputStream is =
JsonParsing.class.getResourceAsStream( "sample-json.txt");
String jsonTxt = IOUtils.toString( is );
JSONObject json = (JSONObject) JSONSerializer.toJSON( jsonTxt );
double coolness = json.getDouble( "coolness" );
int altitude = json.getInt( "altitude" );
JSONObject pilot = json.getJSONObject("pilot");
String firstName = pilot.getString("firstName");
String lastName = pilot.getString("lastName");
System.out.println( "Coolness: " + coolness );
System.out.println( "Altitude: " + altitude );
System.out.println( "Pilot: " + lastName );
}
}
and this is your sample-json.txt , should be in json format
{
'foo':'bar',
'coolness':2.0,
'altitude':39000,
'pilot':
{
'firstName':'Buzz',
'lastName':'Aldrin'
},
'mission':'apollo 11'
}
Answered By - TheOneTeam
Answer Checked By - Clifford M. (JavaFixing Volunteer)