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Old 01-07-2013, 03:01 PM   PM User | #1
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Pardon me for my ignorance.I'm about to write a JSON script(API) to get data do I need to download any Java software for it or it has to be done in notepad?
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Hello Everybody,
Pardon me for my ignorance.I'm about to write a JSON script(API) to get data do I need to download any Java software for it or it has to be done in notepad?
Thanks.
That would depend on whether you are going to use Java on the server to generate the JSON. That would be the only situation I can think of where you'd need Java to work with JSON - very few uses for JSON would involve Java as most uses are either entirely within the client side JavaScript or have .NET or PHP generating the JSON on the server.
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