JSON


The body of an HTTP request or response message is a document written in JSON, or JavaScript Object Notation, which is a lightweight, text-based data interchange format. Although it has its roots in JavaScript, JSON is language independent and uses simple data structures. You can learn more about JSON and find JSON parsers for many languages at JSON.org. JSON parsers provide serialization and deserialization methods that make encoding and decoding the messages easier.

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