JSON is "lighter" but I'm really unclear as to why would anyone want to use JSON in Oracle with the power of Oracle XML handling capabilities and XML DB at one's disposal. The serialisation discussion disappears as Oracle can "shred" XML into relational tables for high performance and accessibility without the developer writing a single line of code (and also without having to rely on unproven json projects) - and likewise retrieve it as XML transparently.
Another observation is that to remain "database agnostic" as recommended above, while portable, dramaticly limits the developer's ability to take advantage of the massively powerful features that today's database engines provide.
I'm aware that this commentary is "late" however these statements all held true in Oracle 10g at the time of the answers above and I'm sure people still face this particular challenge
My strong recommendation for all out there using PHP and Oracle is use XML and take advantage of Oracles incredible XML handling features.