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I commonly see data stored in JSON objects/arrays in open sourced Android code.

Why/When should I use JSON over normal Java ArrayLists?

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JSON is a standard for transferring data between servers. It's a format that can be understood by any language, whether it be Java, C#, PHP, Python, Ruby, or JavaScript. Since it's a widely recognized format, it's much easier to work with JSON.

Many Android apps do communicate with a server, so it was probably easier for those developers to transfer the data to and from their server, which may or may not have been using Java.

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    I especially loved the correct usage of the subjunctive in this post.
    – Waynn Lue
    Mar 11, 2012 at 6:29
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If your client android application need data from a web service, then JSON data type can be used instead of XML because it's less character cost and it's easier to read

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