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    Java implementation of a JSON array. -

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    - Note that the use of this class is optional. The serializers will accept any objects that implement - the Collection interface. But this class provides some useful additional functionality - when working with JSON models constructed from Java Collections Framework objects. For example, a - constructor is provided for converting a JSON array string directly into a List. It also contains - accessor methods for to avoid common typecasting when accessing elements in a list. - -

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    - // Construct an empty List - List l = new ObjectList(); - - // Construct a list of objects using various methods - l = new ObjectList().append("foo").append(123).append(true); - l = new ObjectList().append("foo", 123, true); // Equivalent - l = new ObjectList("foo", 123, true); // Equivalent - - // Construct a list of integers from JSON - l = new ObjectList("[1,2,3]"); - - // Construct a list of generic ObjectMap objects from JSON - l = new ObjectList("[{foo:'bar'},{baz:'bing'}]"); - - // Construct a list of integers from XML - String xml = "<array><number>1</number><number>2</number><number>3</number></array>"; - l = new ObjectList(xml, DataFormat.XML); - l = (List)XmlParser.DEFAULT.parse(xml); // Equivalent - l = (List)XmlParser.DEFAULT.parse(Object.class, xml); // Equivalent - l = XmlParser.DEFAULT.parse(List.class, xml); // Equivalent - l = XmlParser.DEFAULT.parse(ObjectList.class, xml); // Equivalent - - // Construct JSON from ObjectList - l = new ObjectList("[{foo:'bar'},{baz:'bing'}]"); - String json = l.toString(); // Produces "[{foo:'bar'},{baz:'bing'}]" - json = l.toString(JsonSerializer.DEFAULT_CONDENSED); // Equivalent - json = JsonSerializer.DEFAULT_CONDENSED.serialize(l); // Equivalent - - // Get one of the entries in the list as an Integer - l = new ObjectList("[1,2,3]"); - Integer i = l.getInt(1); - i = l.get(Integer.class, 1); // Equivalent - - // Get one of the entries in the list as an Float - l = new ObjectList("[1,2,3]"); - Float f = l.getFloat(1); // Returns 2f - f = l.get(Float.class, 1); // Equivalent - - // Same as above, except converted to a String - l = new ObjectList("[1,2,3]"); - String s = l.getString(1); // Returns "2" - s = l.get(String.class, 1); // Equivalent - - // Get one of the entries in the list as a bean (converted to a bean if it isn't already one) - l = new ObjectList("[{name:'John Smith',age:45}]"); - Person p = l.get(Person.class, 0); - - // Iterate over a list of beans using the elements() method - ObjectList ObjectList = new ObjectList("[{name:'John Smith',age:45}]"); - for (Person p : ObjectList.elements(Person.class) { - // Do something with p - } -

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    James Bognar (james.bognar@salesforce.com)
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        public ObjectList(CharSequence s,
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        Construct a JSON array directly from text using the specified parser.
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