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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T10:12:01+00:00 2026-06-12T10:12:01+00:00

This question follows from my own question here, Getting JSON response into String in

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This question follows from my own question here,

Getting JSON response into String in Java?

Well, I did get the expected result. Now If I want to extract the specific part of JSON response and use it to say, save it in a database, how would I do that?

I am thinking of using Jackson JSON parser. I checked the tutorials, but it is using only a file not a HTTP request.

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    2026-06-12T10:12:03+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:12 am

    Jackson is an excellent choice. I don’t know what you gleaned from the tutorials; you might have to read beyond them. Jackson is a good Java library for manipulating JSON.

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