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This is a page from the book titled The json-simple Java Library . The book explains how to use the json-simple Java library to generate, transform, and query JSON text. This page provides review questionsand answers for the page titled Json0215: Encoding JSON Strings . Once you study that page, you should be able to answer the review questions in this page.
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True or False? Once you have an object of the class named JSONObject , you can call any of the methods defined in the HashMap class on that object.
True or False? The code shown in Listing 1 produced the screen output shown in Figure 1 .
True or False? The code shown in Listing 3 produced the screen output shown in Figure 3 .
What is the meaning of the following two images?
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True. The code in Listing 3 uses the get method inherited from the HashMap class to get and display the values associated with the keys "name", "age", and "student".
False. The code in Listing 1 produced the output with the compiler error message shown in Figure 2 . The output shown in in Figure 1 was produced by the code shown in Listing 2 . Note the call to the toJSONString method of the JSONObject class to extract the information from the JSONObject object and encode it into a JSON string.
True. The class named JSONObject extends the standard Java class named HashMap . Therefore, the JSONObject class inherits all of the methods defined in the HashMap class.
This section contains Figures that may be referred to by one or more questions or answers.
Figure 1
{"student":true,"name":"Joe","age":21}
Figure 2
Code01.java:20: error: no suitable method found for get(no arguments)
String jsonString = jsonObject.get();
Figure 3
Joe
21true
This section contains Listings that may be referred to by one or more questions or answers.
Listing 1
import org.json.simple.JSONObject;
class Code01 {public static void main(String[] args){JSONObject jsonObject= new JSONObject();
jsonObject.put("name","Joe");jsonObject.put("age",21);
jsonObject.put("student",true);String jsonString = jsonObject.get();
System.out.println(jsonString);}//end main
}//end class Code01
Listing 2
import org.json.simple.JSONObject;
class Code02 {public static void main(String[] args){JSONObject jsonObject= new JSONObject();
jsonObject.put("name","Joe");jsonObject.put("age",21);
jsonObject.put("student",true);String jsonString = jsonObject.toJSONString();
System.out.println(jsonString);}//end main
}//end class Code02
Listing 3
import org.json.simple.JSONObject;
class Code03 {public static void main(String[] args){JSONObject jsonObject= new JSONObject();
jsonObject.put("name","Joe");jsonObject.put("age",21);
jsonObject.put("student",true);System.out.println(jsonObject.get("name"));
System.out.println(jsonObject.get("age"));System.out.println(jsonObject.get("student"));
}//end main}//end class Code03
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