You might be interested in bson4jackson project, which allows you to use Jackson data binding to work with BSON (create POJOs from BSON, write as BSON) -- especially since Jackson also work with JSON. So it will allow conversion like you mention, just use different ObjectMapper instanstaces (one that works with JSON, other with BSON).
With Jackson you can either work with full POJOs (declare structure you want) or with simple Maps, Lists and so on. You just need to declare what to type to bind to when reading data (when writing, type is defined by object you pass).
JsonObjectgives you a way to get aSet<Map.Entry>; I wonder why they made that particular decision. – Hank Gay Jun 25 '10 at 15:19