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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ String json = "{\"date_as_long\" : 1411455611975}"; |
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Date date = JsonPath.parse(json).read("$['date_as_long']", Date.class); |
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Date date = JsonPath.parse(json).read("$['date_as_long']", Date.class); |
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``` |
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``` |
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If you configure JsonPath to use `JacksonMappingProvider` or GsonMappingProvider` you can even map your JsonPath output directly into POJO's. |
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If you configure JsonPath to use `JacksonMappingProvider` or `GsonMappingProvider` you can even map your JsonPath output directly into POJO's. |
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```java |
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```java |
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Book book = JsonPath.parse(json).read("$.store.book[0]", Book.class); |
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Book book = JsonPath.parse(json).read("$.store.book[0]", Book.class); |
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