minor code rewrite so code is cleaner, conforms better to today's accepted code standards and.(mainly get_string(), get_clob(), get_.() by pair_name for json objects and by position for json arrays) new api calls that match those of version 3.0.There was almost 100% compatibility with version 1.0 code.īoth PLJSON version 3.0 and version 2.0 are to be maintained together for quite a long time but only version 3.0 will see new features and improvements. The object design wasn't the most appropriate one and mirrored the objects of version 1.0 so that To version 2.0 where sys.anydata was removed and an object oriented design was used but PLJSON evolved from version 1.0 using sys.anydata and worked with early Oracle releases Which is a cleaner and faster version but may break up existing code. There is a new version 3.0 (which you can find in branch develop_v3) This is a maintenance only PLJSON version (bugs will be fixed but you will not see new features and improvements). Latest release 2.5.3 () This is version 2.0 (maintenance only) You are advised to use version 3.0 (see below) General information about JSON is available at. PL/JSON provides packages and APIs for dealing with JSON formatted data within PL/SQL code.
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