Package jakarta.json
Interface JsonReader
- All Superinterfaces:
- AutoCloseable,- Closeable
Reads a JSON 
object or an array
 structure from an input source.
 The class Json contains methods to create readers from
 input sources (InputStream and Reader).
 
The following example demonstrates how to read an empty JSON array from a string:
 
 JsonReader jsonReader = Json.createReader(new StringReader("[]"));
 JsonArray array = jsonReader.readArray();
 jsonReader.close();
 
 
 
 The class JsonReaderFactory also contains methods to create
 JsonReader instances. A factory instance can be used to create
 multiple reader instances with the same configuration. This the preferred
 way to create multiple instances. A sample usage is shown in the following
 example:
 
 
 JsonReaderFactory factory = Json.createReaderFactory(config);
 JsonReader reader1 = factory.createReader(...);
 JsonReader reader2 = factory.createReader(...);
 
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidclose()Closes this reader and frees any resources associated with the reader.read()Returns a JSON array or object that is represented in the input source.Returns a JSON array that is represented in the input source.Returns a JSON object that is represented in the input source.default JsonValueReturns a JSON value that is represented in the input source.
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Method Details- 
readJsonStructure read()Returns a JSON array or object that is represented in the input source. This method needs to be called only once for a reader instance.- Returns:
- a JSON object or array
- Throws:
- JsonException- if a JSON object or array cannot be created due to i/o error (IOException would be cause of JsonException)
- JsonParsingException- if a JSON object or array cannot be created due to incorrect representation
- IllegalStateException- if read, readObject, readArray, readValue or close method is already called
 
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readObjectJsonObject readObject()Returns a JSON object that is represented in the input source. This method needs to be called only once for a reader instance.- Returns:
- a JSON object
- Throws:
- JsonException- if a JSON object cannot be created due to i/o error (IOException would be cause of JsonException)
- JsonParsingException- if a JSON object cannot be created due to incorrect representation
- IllegalStateException- if read, readObject, readArray, readValue or close method is already called
 
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readArrayJsonArray readArray()Returns a JSON array that is represented in the input source. This method needs to be called only once for a reader instance.- Returns:
- a JSON array
- Throws:
- JsonException- if a JSON array cannot be created due to i/o error (IOException would be cause of JsonException)
- JsonParsingException- if a JSON array cannot be created due to incorrect representation
- IllegalStateException- if read, readObject, readArray, readValue or close method is already called
 
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readValueReturns a JSON value that is represented in the input source. This method needs to be called only once for a reader instance.- Returns:
- a JSON value
- Throws:
- JsonException- if a JSON value be created due to i/o error (IOException would be cause of JsonException)
- JsonParsingException- if a JSON value cannot be created due to incorrect representation
- IllegalStateException- if read, readObject, readArray, readValue or close method is already called
- Since:
- 1.1
 
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closevoid close()Closes this reader and frees any resources associated with the reader. This method closes the underlying input source.- Specified by:
- closein interface- AutoCloseable
- Specified by:
- closein interface- Closeable
- Throws:
- JsonException- if an i/o error occurs (IOException would be cause of JsonException)
 
 
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