Data Formats
There are several formats commonly used to transfer data to and from Web Services.
JSON
- JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is the simplest and most commonly used.
- It is simply a JavaScript object turned into a string.
- It is the same as a BASIC object turned into a string.
Here is what it looks like in expanded form:
{ "firstName": "John", "lastName": "Smith", "age": 25, "address": { "streetAddress": "21 2nd Street", "city": "New York", "state": "NY", "postalCode": "10021" }, "phoneNumber": [ { "type": "home", "number": "212 555-1234" }, { "type": "fax", "number": "646 555-4567" } ] }
AppStudio has a couple of handy statements for manipulating JSON strings:
myObject = JSON.Parse(jsonString) 'Convert a JSON string to an object jsonString = JSON.Stringify(myObject) 'Convert an object into a JSON string
JSONP
functionCall({ "firstName": "John", "lastName": "Smith", "age": 25, "address": { "streetAddress": "21 2nd Street", "city": "New York", "state": "NY", "postalCode": "10021" }, "phoneNumber": [ { "type": "home", "number": "212 555-1234" }, { "type": "fax", "number": "646 555-4567" } ] } )
XML
<pre> <person> <firstName>John</firstName> <lastName>Smith</lastName> <age>25</age> <address> <streetAddress>21 2nd Street</streetAddress> <city>New York</city> <state>NY</state> <postalCode>10021</postalCode> </address> <phoneNumbers> <phoneNumber type="home">212 555-1234</phoneNumber> <phoneNumber type="fax">646 555-4567</phoneNumber> </phoneNumbers> </person> <person firstName="John" lastName="Smith" age="25"> <address streetAddress="21 2nd Street" city="New York" state="NY" postalCode="10021" /> <phoneNumbers> <phoneNumber type="home" number="212 555-1234"/> <phoneNumber type="fax" number="646 555-4567"/> </phoneNumbers> </person>