Let’s Create a JSON Path Query Tool In SAP UI5 As Simple as Possible

A frequently emphasized advantage of XML is the availability of plenty tools to analyse, transform and selectively extract data out of XML documents. XPath is one of these powerful tools.

It’s time to wonder, if there is a need for something like XPath4JSON and what are the problems it can solve.

Data may be interactively found and extracted out of JSON structures on the client without special scripting.JSON data requested by the client can be reduced to the relevant parts on the server, such minimizing the bandwidth usage of the server response.

If we agree, that a tool for picking parts out of a JSON structure at hand does make sense, some questions come up. How should it do its job? How do JSONPath expressions look like?

We will be using a library developed by  Stefan Goessner’s original post introducing JSONPath in 2007.

 

 

​ A frequently emphasized advantage of XML is the availability of plenty tools to analyse, transform and selectively extract data out of XML documents. XPath is one of these powerful tools.It’s time to wonder, if there is a need for something like XPath4JSON and what are the problems it can solve.Data may be interactively found and extracted out of JSON structures on the client without special scripting.JSON data requested by the client can be reduced to the relevant parts on the server, such minimizing the bandwidth usage of the server response.If we agree, that a tool for picking parts out of a JSON structure at hand does make sense, some questions come up. How should it do its job? How do JSONPath expressions look like?We will be using a library developed by  Stefan Goessner’s original post introducing JSONPath in 2007.    Read More Technology Blogs by Members articles 

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