Serialization
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* [[Ion]] [https://amznlabs.github.io/ion-docs/] | * [[Ion]] [https://amznlabs.github.io/ion-docs/] | ||
* [[IWA]] (Apple iWork serialization; .iwa) | * [[IWA]] (Apple iWork serialization; .iwa) | ||
+ | * [[Java object serialization]] | ||
* [[JSON]] (.json) | * [[JSON]] (.json) | ||
* [[JSON5]] (.json5) [http://json5.org/] | * [[JSON5]] (.json5) [http://json5.org/] |
Revision as of 13:35, 15 April 2019
Serialization is used to transform data structures (as used within a program, in whatever native formats might be used by the programming language the program is in) into a file or data stream of standardized format to be saved for later use, or transmitted through a network to be used by a different program elsewhere.
Serialization formats
- Bencode (used by BitTorrent)
- BSON
- Cap'n Proto [1]
- CBOR (RFC 7049) [2]
- CoffeeScript-Object-Notation (CSON)
- Cursive Script Object Notation
- DER (Distinguished Encoding Rules)
- FDF
- Form URL encoding (application/x-www-form-urlencoded)
- Hjson
- I-JSON
- Ion [3]
- IWA (Apple iWork serialization; .iwa)
- Java object serialization
- JSON (.json)
- JSON5 (.json5) [4]
- JSONH [5]
- JSONx
- LCON [6]
- MessagePack [7]
- Microsoft XNA Compiled Format (.xnb)
- Multipart/Form-Data
- OLE Property Set
- Pickle (Python)
- Property List (.plist)
- Protobuf (Protocol Buffers; a Google format also used within IWA)
- Transit [8]
- XFDF
- YAML (.yaml)