Package | Description |
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com.atlassian.confluence.it | |
com.atlassian.confluence.json | |
com.atlassian.confluence.json.parser | |
com.atlassian.confluence.setup.actions |
Class and Description |
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JSONException
Deprecated.
since 2.10 Use the json.objects classes.
The JSONException is thrown by the JSON.org classes then things are amiss. |
JSONObject
Deprecated.
Since 5.4 Use 3rd-party JSON library.
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Class and Description |
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JSONException
Deprecated.
since 2.10 Use the json.objects classes.
The JSONException is thrown by the JSON.org classes then things are amiss. |
Class and Description |
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JSONArray
Deprecated.
since 2.10 Use the json.objects classes.
A JSONArray is an ordered sequence of values. Its external text form is a
string wrapped in square brackets with commas separating the values. The
internal form is an object having
The constructor can convert a JSON text into a Java object. The
A
The generic
The texts produced by the
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JSONException
Deprecated.
since 2.10 Use the json.objects classes.
The JSONException is thrown by the JSON.org classes then things are amiss. |
JSONObject
Deprecated.
Since 5.4 Use 3rd-party JSON library.
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JSONTokener
Deprecated.
since 2.10 Use the json.objects classes.
A JSONTokener takes a source string and extracts characters and tokens from it. It is used by the JSONObject and JSONArray constructors to parse JSON source strings. |
Class and Description |
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JSONException
Deprecated.
since 2.10 Use the json.objects classes.
The JSONException is thrown by the JSON.org classes then things are amiss. |
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