How to read a JSON value in Codename One that does not come from a StreamReader












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I have read through the CN1 documentation to try and work with JSON, but all the JSON examples I can see are reading the values from a StreamReader. What if my JSON value is a String variable and not a value from a file?



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    I have read through the CN1 documentation to try and work with JSON, but all the JSON examples I can see are reading the values from a StreamReader. What if my JSON value is a String variable and not a value from a file?



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      I have read through the CN1 documentation to try and work with JSON, but all the JSON examples I can see are reading the values from a StreamReader. What if my JSON value is a String variable and not a value from a file?



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      I have read through the CN1 documentation to try and work with JSON, but all the JSON examples I can see are reading the values from a StreamReader. What if my JSON value is a String variable and not a value from a file?



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          You can read that using CharArrayReader. Notice you should use the version from com.codename1.io and not the one from the java package.



          Reader r = new CharArrayReader(str.toCharArray());





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            You can read that using CharArrayReader. Notice you should use the version from com.codename1.io and not the one from the java package.



            Reader r = new CharArrayReader(str.toCharArray());





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              You can read that using CharArrayReader. Notice you should use the version from com.codename1.io and not the one from the java package.



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                You can read that using CharArrayReader. Notice you should use the version from com.codename1.io and not the one from the java package.



                Reader r = new CharArrayReader(str.toCharArray());





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                You can read that using CharArrayReader. Notice you should use the version from com.codename1.io and not the one from the java package.



                Reader r = new CharArrayReader(str.toCharArray());






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