Jettison 1.0-beta-1 is released!

February 3rd, 2007

I am happy to announce the availbility of Jettison 1.0-beta-1. Jettison is a StAX implementation which reads and writes JSON. It was designed for usage in CXF and XFire to allow easy creation of JSON services side by side with your XML services. For more information about Jettison and downloads see the Jettison website, CXF documentation on JSON, or my earlier blog entry on how to build RESTful services with CXF and Jettison!

For those interested in the change log, this release is primarily focused around bug fixes and small features. The following improvements were included:

  • Element names with “.” are now supported
  • getLocation() no longer returns null
  • Created a switch to allow serialization of attributes without an “@” symbol
  • Fixed a bug in writeCharacters()
  • Several other bug fixes

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  2. Rich v.k. Says:

    Hi, I’m excited to use this new release for the purpose of turning off @ symbols in front of attributes. (you are probably aware that it limits object property access in IE as @ is a reserved character). Can you give an example? I did not find documentation on the new switch and cannot seem to find a place in the source. Thanks, Rich.

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