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Recommended or Favorite JSON library in LabVIEW

Hi,

I'm looking at the 6 or so JSON libraries available for LabVIEW.  I would be interested in recommendations or personal experience with specific libraries.

I'm ok with LVOOP. 

My interests are in creating some data storage files that I can read, updated, write, and create new entries.  For example I want to track many of my PDF's based on subjects, titles, locations on hard drive, etc....   I realize there are other options for storing data, but I really want to use JSON for the experience.




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Mark Ramsdale
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Other than the native JSON functions in LabVIEW, I have also used the JKI's JSON library  from VIPM and really liked it because it writes the JSON strings with indentation and makes them easy to read using a text editor (instead of writing all the JSON in a single line).

 

All the best,

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I'll put my vote in for JSONtext by JDP Science.  I only used it on one project, but it worked extremely well.


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Today I discovered a LabVIEW User Group called JSON Toolkit for LabVIEW which seems to use i3 JSON.

I'm not in the User Group, nor have I used the toolkit, but at least it looks like there's a user base that could support questions.

 

Y'know, to add some noise to this thread. 😁

-joeorbob

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