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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T01:16:58+00:00 2026-06-10T01:16:58+00:00

With GSON, I can write this JsonStreamParser parser = new JsonStreamParser(reader); System.out.println(parser.next()); and if

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With GSON, I can write this

JsonStreamParser parser = new JsonStreamParser(reader);
System.out.println(parser.next());

and if the stream consists of JSON objects, it will print the entire object out as a string.

Is there a simple way to do that with Jackson or do I need to use the while loop pattern that I see used in examples?

So if the first object was:
{
“id”: 1,
“name”: “Foo”,
“price”: 123,
“tags”: [ “Bar”, “Eek” ],
“stock”: {
“warehouse”: 300,
“retail”: 20
}
}

The first line printed would be :

{“id”: 1,”name”: “Foo”,”price”: 123,”tags”: [ “Bar”, “Eek” ],”stock”: {“warehouse”: 300,”retail”: 20}}

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    2026-06-10T01:17:00+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:17 am

    In streaming mode, every JSON “string” is consider as a single token, and each tokens will be processed incremental, that why we call it “incremental mode”. For example,

    {
       "name":"mkyong"
    }
    Token 1 = “{“
    Token 2 = “name”
    Token 3 = “mkyong”
    Token 4 = “}”
    

    You can write the following code for parsing the above json text

    import java.io.File;
    import java.io.IOException;
    import org.codehaus.jackson.JsonFactory;
    import org.codehaus.jackson.JsonGenerationException;
    import org.codehaus.jackson.JsonParser;
    import org.codehaus.jackson.JsonToken;
    import org.codehaus.jackson.map.JsonMappingException;
    
    public class JacksonStreamExample {
       public static void main(String[] args) {
    
         try {
    
        JsonFactory jfactory = new JsonFactory();
    
        /*** read from file ***/
        JsonParser jParser = jfactory.createJsonParser(new File("c:\\user.json"));
    
        // loop until token equal to "}"
        while (jParser.nextToken() != JsonToken.END_OBJECT) {
    
            String fieldname = jParser.getCurrentName();
            if ("name".equals(fieldname)) {
    
              // current token is "name",
                      // move to next, which is "name"'s value
              jParser.nextToken();
              System.out.println(jParser.getText()); // display mkyong
    
            }
    
            if ("age".equals(fieldname)) {
    
              // current token is "age", 
                      // move to next, which is "name"'s value
              jParser.nextToken();
              System.out.println(jParser.getIntValue()); // display 29
    
            }
    
            if ("messages".equals(fieldname)) {
    
              jParser.nextToken(); // current token is "[", move next
    
              // messages is array, loop until token equal to "]"
              while (jParser.nextToken() != JsonToken.END_ARRAY) {
    
                         // display msg1, msg2, msg3
                 System.out.println(jParser.getText()); 
    
              }
    
            }
    
          }
          jParser.close();
    
         } catch (JsonGenerationException e) {
    
          e.printStackTrace();
    
         } catch (JsonMappingException e) {
    
          e.printStackTrace();
    
         } catch (IOException e) {
    
          e.printStackTrace();
    
         }
    
      }
    
    }
    

    Output

    mkyong 29

    msg 1

    msg 2

    msg 3

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