![]() The second exercise is more interesting since we will use both JSONObject and JSONArray in order to send a parent record together with its two child records. The Output of Code 1 in Script Results Window of Automation Scripts application is as follows: # creating a JSON String (directly executed via Run Automation Script button) from import JSONObjectįrom sys import * # method for creating a JSON formatted String def createJSONstring():Ĭode 1 - Creating a JSON Formatted String You can see the example code piece below. ![]() For clarification, The JSON body holds data from Maximo objects which will be sent to the external system to create associated records there.įor single objects we use JSONObject alone which is an easy task. I needed to send a JSON formatted text as the body of an http POST request. My starting point for this exercise was the requirement of a REST client implemented on Maximo for an external REST service. More information on JSON and JSON4J library can be found via the link below: Maximo framework includes json4j.jar library for JSON implementations such as constructing JSON formatted data, XML to JSON conversions, JSON string and stream parsing etc.
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