XML-JSON parsing refers to the process of converting data between XML (Extensible Markup Language) and JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) formats. This is useful because XML and JSON have different structures and are often used in different contexts. XML is often used for configuration files and data exchange between systems, while JSON is commonly used for data transmission in web applications due to its simplicity and ease of parsing in JavaScript. Parsing involves taking an XML or JSON document as input and transforming it into its corresponding JSON or XML representation, respectively. Common use cases include integrating systems that use different data formats, processing data from APIs that return XML data, or converting legacy XML data into a more modern JSON format.
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