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by Finage at December 23, 2020 2 MIN READ
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Until now, we talked about the Finage Data API system in many articles we wrote about Finage. it's time to talk about a provider that isn't actually hidden behind it. In this blog, we will explain the data exchange format we will call JavaScript Object Notation briefly as JSON.
We have prepared detailed information about the JSON API used to exchange data between various platforms. Although the JSON API that Finage Data API provider uses is a subset of JavaScript, it does not contain any programming language used. This important argument is a small answer to why we chose it among data exchange formats.
One of the most important things about JSON is the display aspect that represents the data as numbers. If your business is very intertwined with the financial data system and financial statements, it would not be wrong to say that the representation of data by numbers is vital for you.
Due to the popularity of JSON as a data exchange format, compatibility with many systems in data transfer, and its lightweight nature, its use has increased significantly recently. JSON's simplicity and performance on Extensible Markup Language have become interesting to many users today. Let's talk about those interesting features.
Lightweight: The JSON format is object-oriented, which means it can be used directly without parsing, which makes it lightweight. It will provide ease of use as well as being light. Because not taking extra time to parse data means a time-saving API that makes the data available to you.
Performance: Another fact gained by the lightness of the JSON API format. Thanks to its lightness, data processing is accelerated. JSON does not support namespaces and attributes, so there will be fewer data restrictions during data processing. and will perform all these operations at maximum speed.
Flexibility: JSON is independent of any programming language and gives developers the autonomy to choose their preferred language. Thanks to this feature, it turns into a system that works in integration with many languages. JSON API codes working with various infrastructure programming languages eliminate the need for rewriting.
In addition to the many features that we can count among the features, we have listed, other features we think should be included in the blog are: Easy to Read and Write, Open source usage is available.
While our users are happy to work with the Finage Data API, we are pleased to work with the JSON API, which contributes to this smooth data exchange. We pride ourselves on the transparency between us and our customers in terms of our resources and our use. You can contact Finage consultants to get more information and find answers to your questions.
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