If the string you are parsing begins with a left brace ([) you can use JSONArray.parse to get back a JSONArray object and then you can use get(i) where i is an index from 0 through the returned JSONArray's size()-1.
import java.io.IOException;
import com.ibm.json.java.JSONArray;
import com.ibm.json.java.JSONObject;
public class BookListTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String jsonBookList = "{\"book_list\":{\"book\":[{\"title\":\"title 1\"},{\"title\":\"title 2\"}]}}";
Object book_list;
try {
book_list = JSONObject.parse(jsonBookList);
System.out.println(book_list);
Object bookList = JSONObject.parse(book_list.toString()).get("book_list");
System.out.println(bookList);
Object books = JSONObject.parse(bookList.toString()).get("book");
System.out.println(books);
JSONArray bookArray = JSONArray.parse(books.toString());
for (Object book : bookArray) {
System.out.println(book);
}
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Which produced output like:
{"book_list":{"book":[{"title":"title 1"},{"title":"title 2"}]}}
{"book":[{"title":"title 1"},{"title":"title 2"}]}
[{"title":"title 1"}, {"title":"title 2"}]
{"title":"title 1"}
{"title":"title 2"}
Note: if you attempted to call JSONObject.parse(books.toString()); you would get the error you encountered:
java.io.IOException: Expecting '{' on line 1, column 2 instead, obtained token: 'Token: ['
[], parse it as an array, and take the first array element.) – Hot Licks Nov 10 '12 at 2:56