@ -161,16 +161,6 @@ List<Map<String, Object>> expensiveBooks = JsonPath
.read("$.store.book[?(@.price > 10)]", List.class);
.read("$.store.book[?(@.price > 10)]", List.class);
```
```
All `read` operations are overloaded and also supports compiled JsonPath objects. This can be useful from a performance perspective if the same path is to be executed
many times.
```java
JsonPath compiledPath = JsonPath.compile("$.store.book[1].author");
String author2 = JsonPath.read(document, compiledPath);
```
What is Returned When?
What is Returned When?
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When using JsonPath in java its important to know what type you expect in your result. JsonPath will automatically
When using JsonPath in java its important to know what type you expect in your result. JsonPath will automatically