I'm using jsoup to scrape some HTML data and it's working out great. Now I need to pull some JSON content (only JSON, not HTML). Can I do this easily with jsoup or do I have to do it using another method? The parsing that jsoup performs is encoding the JSON data so it's not parsing properly with Gson.

Thanks!

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How about an example of the problematic JSON? – Matt Ball Jun 14 '11 at 19:07
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While great, Jsoup is a HTML parser, not a JSON parser, so it is useless in this context. If you ever attempt it, Jsoup will put the returned JSON implicitly in a <html><head> and so on. You don't want to have that. Gson is a JSON parser, so you definitely need it.

Your concrete problem is likely that you don't know how to feed an URL returning a JSON to Gson. In that case, you need to use URL#openStream() to get an InputStream of it and use InputStreamReader to decorate it into a Reader which finally can be fed to Gson#fromJson() which accepts a Reader.

InputStream input = new URL("http://example.com/foo.json").openStream();
Reader reader = new InputStreamReader(input, "UTF-8");
Data data = new Gson().fromJson(reader, Data.class);
// ...
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That's pretty much how I ended up doing it. I figured, as you said, that jsoup just wasn't the correct tool for pulling straight JSON data. Thanks for your help! – Chromag Jun 14 '11 at 19:41
You're welcome. – BalusC Jun 14 '11 at 19:43
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I don't know about jsoup, but if it's valid JSON, then Gson should be able to decode (may need some custom deserializers for your custom classes).

If it's not valid JSON and you are getting errors, then there is a bug in jsoup.

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