Once you've created a JSON Schema that describes a JSON document, you can use it both in Visual Studio -- to provide guidance when creating JSON documents -- and in your code to validate the messages ...
The increasing use of schemaless data systems has intensified the need for reliable methods to assess the quality of extracted schemas intended for downstream tasks such as data integration, query ...
If you're building a RESTful Web service, you can provide both guidance and control around the JSON messages your service works with by replacing documentation with JSON Schemas. Say what you want ...
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