ContainerFactory can be used to create Custom container for parsed JSON objects/arrays. First we need to create a ContainerFactory object and then use it in parse Method of JSONParser to get the required object. See the example below −
import java.util.LinkedHashMap; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import org.json.simple.parser.ContainerFactory; import org.json.simple.parser.JSONParser; import org.json.simple.parser.ParseException; class JsonDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { JSONParser parser = new JSONParser(); String text = "{\"first\": 123, \"second\": [4, 5, 6], \"third\": 789}"; ContainerFactory containerFactory = new ContainerFactory() { @Override public Map createObjectContainer() { return new LinkedHashMap<>(); } @Override public List creatArrayContainer() { return new LinkedList<>(); } }; try { Map map = (Map)parser.parse(text, containerFactory); map.forEach((k,v)->System.out.println("Key : " + k + " Value : " + v)); } catch(ParseException pe) { System.out.println("position: " + pe.getPosition()); System.out.println(pe); } } }
Key : first Value : 123 Key : second Value : [4, 5, 6] Key : third Value : 789