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38 | * holder.
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39 | */
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40 |
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41 | package javax.json.stream;
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42 |
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43 |
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44 | import java.io.Closeable;
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45 | import java.math.BigDecimal;
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46 |
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47 | /**
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48 | * Provides forward, read-only access to JSON data in a streaming way. This
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49 | * is the most efficient way for reading JSON data. The class
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50 | * {@link javax.json.Json} contains methods to create parsers from input
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51 | * sources ({@link java.io.InputStream} and {@link java.io.Reader}).
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52 | *
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53 | * <p>
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54 | * The following example demonstrates how to create a parser from a string
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55 | * that contains an empty JSON array:
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56 | * <pre>
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57 | * <code>
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58 | * JsonParser parser = Json.createParser(new StringReader("[]"));
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59 | * </code>
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60 | * </pre>
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61 | *
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62 | * <p>
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63 | * The class {@link JsonParserFactory} also contains methods to create
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64 | * {@code JsonParser} instances. {@link JsonParserFactory} is preferred
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65 | * when creating multiple parser instances. A sample usage is shown
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66 | * in the following example:
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67 | * <pre>
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68 | * <code>
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69 | * JsonParserFactory factory = Json.createParserFactory();
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70 | * JsonParser parser1 = factory.createParser(...);
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71 | * JsonParser parser2 = factory.createParser(...);
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72 | * </code>
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73 | * </pre>
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74 | *
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75 | * <p>
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76 | * {@code JsonParser} parses JSON using the pull parsing programming model.
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77 | * In this model the client code controls the thread and calls the method
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78 | * {@code next()} to advance the parser to the next state after
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79 | * processing each element. The parser can generate the following events:
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80 | * {@code START_OBJECT}, {@code END_OBJECT}, {@code START_ARRAY},
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81 | * {@code END_ARRAY}, {@code KEY_NAME}, {@code VALUE_STRING},
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82 | * {@code VALUE_NUMBER}, {@code VALUE_TRUE}, {@code VALUE_FALSE},
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83 | * and {@code VALUE_NULL}.
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84 | *
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85 | * <p>
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86 | * <b>For example</b>, for an empty JSON object ({ }), the parser generates the event
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87 | * {@code START_OBJECT} with the first call to the method {@code next()} and the
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88 | * event {@code END_OBJECT} with the second call to the method {@code next()}.
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89 | * The following code demonstrates how to access these events:
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90 | *
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91 | * <pre>
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92 | * <code>
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93 | * Event event = parser.next(); // START_OBJECT
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94 | * event = parser.next(); // END_OBJECT
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95 | * </code>
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96 | * </pre>
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97 | *
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98 | * <p>
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99 | * <a id="JsonParserExample2"/>
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100 | * <p>
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101 | * <b>For example</b>, for the following JSON:
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102 | * <pre>
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103 | * {
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104 | * "firstName": "John", "lastName": "Smith", "age": 25,
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105 | * "phoneNumber": [
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106 | * { "type": "home", "number": "212 555-1234" },
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107 | * { "type": "fax", "number": "646 555-4567" }
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108 | * ]
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109 | * }
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110 | * </pre>
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111 | *
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112 | * <p>calls to the method {@code next()} result in parse events at the specified
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113 | * locations below (marked in bold):
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114 | *
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115 | * <p>
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116 | * <pre>
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117 | * {<B>START_OBJECT</B>
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118 | * "firstName"<B>KEY_NAME</B>: "John"<B>VALUE_STRING</B>, "lastName"<B>KEY_NAME</B>: "Smith"<B>VALUE_STRING</B>, "age"<B>KEY_NAME</B>: 25<B>VALUE_NUMBER</B>,
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119 | * "phoneNumber"<B>KEY_NAME</B> : [<B>START_ARRAY</B>
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120 | * {<B>START_OBJECT</B> "type"<B>KEY_NAME</B>: "home"<B>VALUE_STRING</B>, "number"<B>KEY_NAME</B>: "212 555-1234"<B>VALUE_STRING</B> }<B>END_OBJECT</B>,
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121 | * {<B>START_OBJECT</B> "type"<B>KEY_NAME</B>: "fax"<B>VALUE_STRING</B>, "number"<B>KEY_NAME</B>: "646 555-4567"<B>VALUE_STRING</B> }<B>END_OBJECT</B>
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122 | * ]<B>END_ARRAY</B>
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123 | * }<B>END_OBJECT</B>
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124 | * </pre>
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125 | *
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126 | * <p>
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127 | * The methods {@code next()} and {@code hasNext()} enable iteration over
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128 | * parser events to process JSON data. {@code JsonParser} provides get methods
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129 | * to obtain the value at the current state of the parser. For example, the
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130 | * following code shows how to obtain the value "John" from the JSON above:
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131 | *
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132 | * <p>
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133 | * <pre>
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134 | * <code>
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135 | * Event event = parser.next(); // START_OBJECT
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136 | * event = parser.next(); // KEY_NAME
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137 | * event = parser.next(); // VALUE_STRING
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138 | * parser.getString(); // "John"
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139 | * </code>
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140 | * </pre>
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141 | *
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142 | * @see javax.json.Json
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143 | * @see JsonParserFactory
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144 | * @author Jitendra Kotamraju
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145 | */
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146 | public interface JsonParser extends /*Auto*/Closeable {
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147 |
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148 | /**
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149 | * An event from {@code JsonParser}.
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150 | */
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151 | enum Event {
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152 | /**
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153 | * Start of a JSON array. The position of the parser is after '['.
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154 | */
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155 | START_ARRAY,
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156 | /**
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157 | * Start of a JSON object. The position of the parser is after '{'.
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158 | */
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159 | START_OBJECT,
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160 | /**
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161 | * Name in a name/value pair of a JSON object. The position of the parser
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162 | * is after the key name. The method {@link #getString} returns the key
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163 | * name.
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164 | */
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165 | KEY_NAME,
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166 | /**
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167 | * String value in a JSON array or object. The position of the parser is
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168 | * after the string value. The method {@link #getString}
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169 | * returns the string value.
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170 | */
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171 | VALUE_STRING,
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172 | /**
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173 | * Number value in a JSON array or object. The position of the parser is
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174 | * after the number value. {@code JsonParser} provides the following
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175 | * methods to access the number value: {@link #getInt},
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176 | * {@link #getLong}, and {@link #getBigDecimal}.
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177 | */
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178 | VALUE_NUMBER,
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179 | /**
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180 | * {@code true} value in a JSON array or object. The position of the
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181 | * parser is after the {@code true} value.
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182 | */
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183 | VALUE_TRUE,
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184 | /**
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185 | * {@code false} value in a JSON array or object. The position of the
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186 | * parser is after the {@code false} value.
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187 | */
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188 | VALUE_FALSE,
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189 | /**
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190 | * {@code null} value in a JSON array or object. The position of the
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191 | * parser is after the {@code null} value.
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192 | */
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193 | VALUE_NULL,
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194 | /**
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195 | * End of a JSON object. The position of the parser is after '}'.
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196 | */
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197 | END_OBJECT,
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198 | /**
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199 | * End of a JSON array. The position of the parser is after ']'.
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200 | */
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201 | END_ARRAY
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202 | }
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203 |
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204 | /**
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205 | * Returns {@code true} if there are more parsing states. This method returns
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206 | * {@code false} if the parser reaches the end of the JSON text.
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207 | *
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208 | * @return {@code true} if there are more parsing states.
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209 | * @throws javax.json.JsonException if an i/o error occurs (IOException
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210 | * would be cause of JsonException)
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211 | * @throws JsonParsingException if the parser encounters invalid JSON
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212 | * when advancing to next state.
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213 | */
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214 | boolean hasNext();
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215 |
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216 | /**
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217 | * Returns the event for the next parsing state.
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218 | *
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219 | * @throws javax.json.JsonException if an i/o error occurs (IOException
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220 | * would be cause of JsonException)
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221 | * @throws JsonParsingException if the parser encounters invalid JSON
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222 | * when advancing to next state.
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223 | * @throws java.util.NoSuchElementException if there are no more parsing
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224 | * states.
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225 | */
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226 | Event next();
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227 |
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228 | /**
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229 | * Returns a {@code String} for the name in a name/value pair,
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230 | * for a string value or a number value. This method should only be called
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231 | * when the parser state is {@link Event#KEY_NAME}, {@link Event#VALUE_STRING},
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232 | * or {@link Event#VALUE_NUMBER}.
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233 | *
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234 | * @return a name when the parser state is {@link Event#KEY_NAME}
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235 | * a string value when the parser state is {@link Event#VALUE_STRING}
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236 | * a number value when the parser state is {@link Event#VALUE_NUMBER}
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237 | * @throws IllegalStateException when the parser state is not
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238 | * {@code KEY_NAME}, {@code VALUE_STRING}, or {@code VALUE_NUMBER}
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239 | */
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240 | String getString();
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241 |
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242 | /**
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243 | * Returns true if the JSON number at the current parser state is a
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244 | * integral number. A {@link BigDecimal} may be used to store the value
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245 | * internally and this method semantics are defined using its
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246 | * {@code scale()}. If the scale is zero, then it is considered integral
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247 | * type. This integral type information can be used to invoke an
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248 | * appropriate accessor method to obtain a numeric value as in the
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249 | * following example:
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250 | *
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251 | * <pre>
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252 | * <code>
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253 | * JsonParser parser = ...
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254 | * if (parser.isIntegralNumber()) {
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255 | * parser.getInt(); // or other methods to get integral value
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256 | * } else {
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257 | * parser.getBigDecimal();
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258 | * }
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259 | * </code>
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260 | * </pre>
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261 | *
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262 | * @return true if this number is a integral number, otherwise false
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263 | * @throws IllegalStateException when the parser state is not
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264 | * {@code VALUE_NUMBER}
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265 | */
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266 | boolean isIntegralNumber();
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267 |
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268 | /**
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269 | * Returns a JSON number as an integer. The returned value is equal
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270 | * to {@code new BigDecimal(getString()).intValue()}. Note that
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271 | * this conversion can lose information about the overall magnitude
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272 | * and precision of the number value as well as return a result with
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273 | * the opposite sign. This method should only be called when the parser
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274 | * state is {@link Event#VALUE_NUMBER}.
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275 | *
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276 | * @return an integer for a JSON number
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277 | * @throws IllegalStateException when the parser state is not
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278 | * {@code VALUE_NUMBER}
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279 | * @see java.math.BigDecimal#intValue()
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280 | */
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281 | int getInt();
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282 |
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283 | /**
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284 | * Returns a JSON number as a long. The returned value is equal
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285 | * to {@code new BigDecimal(getString()).longValue()}. Note that this
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286 | * conversion can lose information about the overall magnitude and
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287 | * precision of the number value as well as return a result with
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288 | * the opposite sign. This method is only called when the parser state is
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289 | * {@link Event#VALUE_NUMBER}.
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290 | *
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291 | * @return a long for a JSON number
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292 | * @throws IllegalStateException when the parser state is not
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293 | * {@code VALUE_NUMBER}
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294 | * @see java.math.BigDecimal#longValue()
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295 | */
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296 | long getLong();
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297 |
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298 | /**
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299 | * Returns a JSON number as a {@code BigDecimal}. The {@code BigDecimal}
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300 | * is created using {@code new BigDecimal(getString())}. This
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301 | * method should only called when the parser state is
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302 | * {@link Event#VALUE_NUMBER}.
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303 | *
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304 | * @return a {@code BigDecimal} for a JSON number
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305 | * @throws IllegalStateException when the parser state is not
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306 | * {@code VALUE_NUMBER}
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307 | */
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308 | BigDecimal getBigDecimal();
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309 |
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310 | /**
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311 | * Return the location that corresponds to the parser's current state in
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312 | * the JSON input source. The location information is only valid in the
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313 | * current parser state (or until the parser is advanced to a next state).
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314 | *
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315 | * @return a non-null location corresponding to the current parser state
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316 | * in JSON input source
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317 | */
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318 | JsonLocation getLocation();
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319 |
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320 | /**
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321 | * getJsonValue(JsonObject.class) is valid in the START_OBJECT state and
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322 | * moves the cursor to END_OBJECT.
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323 | *
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324 | * getJsonValue(JsonArray.class) is valid in the START_ARRAY state
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325 | * and moves the cursor to END_ARRAY.
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326 | *
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327 | * getJsonValue(JsonString.class) is valid in the VALUE_STRING state.
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328 | *
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329 | * getJsonValue(JsonNumber.class) is valid in the VALUE_NUMBER state.
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330 | *
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331 | * @param clazz
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332 | * @return
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333 | *
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334 | public <T extends JsonValue> T getJsonValue(Class<T> clazz);
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335 | */
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336 |
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337 | /**
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338 | * Closes this parser and frees any resources associated with the
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339 | * parser. This method closes the underlying input source.
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340 | *
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341 | * @throws javax.json.JsonException if an i/o error occurs (IOException
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342 | * would be cause of JsonException)
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343 | */
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344 | @Override
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345 | void close();
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346 |
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347 | }
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