fastjson
java-json-benchmark
fastjson | java-json-benchmark | |
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3 | 5 | |
25,635 | 928 | |
0.1% | - | |
1.5 | 6.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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fastjson
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The Newest Java Json Benchmark Results just dropped
fastjson
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[Release] Java Tron GreatVoyage-v4.4.6 (David)
Update for a security vulnerability in fastjsonhttps://github.com/alibaba/fastjson/wiki/security_update_20220523two improvements are suggested:
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Ask HN: Differences in Programming Style by Nationalities
I first noticed a difference in national styles when I contributed a patch to fastjson, a JSON parser in Java from Alibaba.
Take a look around the repo; it'll look odd to a western programmer. There is a lot of duplication. And the tests don't have names, they are numbered.
https://github.com/alibaba/fastjson/blob/master/src/test/jav...
This was several years ago. I did end up choosing it since it really was the fastest.
java-json-benchmark
- Any fresh jvm21 benchmarks ?
- The Newest Java Json Benchmark Results just dropped
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Serverless Speed: Rust vs. Go, Java, and Python in AWS Lambda Functions
https://github.com/fabienrenaud/java-json-benchmark is an older benchmark. Jsoniter / DslJson haven't really had updates in a while.
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Up to 100x Faster FastAPI with simdjson and io_uring on Linux 5.19+
It depends. Some binary encodings such as flatbuffer are actually slower than some JSON libraries. There's a wide range of performance even in the JSON libraries themselves. Generally the faster JSON libraries are the ones that work on a predefined schema and so are able to generate code specifically for that JSON.
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Is there a reason to not use Spring Data JPA and Jackson in big projects?
The org.json library is a great little library,. I use it all the time. Just make sure you don't use it for anything that you want to be high performance... We noticed a bottle neck in our application around the reading and writing of json. I did a little reading and found that it was one of the slower libraries out there. https://github.com/fabienrenaud/java-json-benchmark
What are some alternatives?
JsonPath - Java JsonPath implementation
fastjson2 - 🚄 FASTJSON2 is a Java JSON library with excellent performance.
Jolt - JSON to JSON transformation library written in Java.
MyBatis - MyBatis SQL mapper framework for Java
JSLT - JSON query and transformation language
jackson-databind - General data-binding package for Jackson (2.x): works on streaming API (core) implementation(s)
Moshi - A modern JSON library for Kotlin and Java.
json_benchmarks - Java Json library benchmarks
JsonSurfer - A streaming JsonPath processor in Java
jvm-serializers - Benchmark comparing serialization libraries on the JVM
MapNeat - MapNeat is a JVM library written in Kotlin that provides an easy to use DSL (Domain Specific Language) for transforming JSON to JSON, XML to JSON, POJO to JSON in a declarative way.
ustore - Multi-Modal Database replacing MongoDB, Neo4J, and Elastic with 1 faster ACID solution, with NetworkX and Pandas interfaces, and bindings for C 99, C++ 17, Python 3, Java, GoLang 🗄️