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Justice Department says it no longer seeks the breakup of Microsoft and wants to find a quick remedy in the antitrust case. August 29, New judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly orders the parties to report on the remaining issues in the legal battle by Sept. June 28, A federal appeals court reverses the breakup order. February 27, A federal appeals court hears Microsoft's appeal of Judge Jackson's decision. February 21, Microsoft and Bristol Technology announce a settlement of litigation between the two companies.

September 26, The Supreme Court refuses to hear the case. June 7, Judge Jackson orders the break up of Microsoft into two companies.

June 6, Microsoft submits final brief. June 1, Judge Jackson grants government deadline extension to June 5. May 25, Judge Jackson sets deadline for government lawyers' final breakup proposal.

May 24, Judge Jackson will hear arguments in the penalty phase of the case. May 10, Deadline for Microsoft to respond to the government proposals for sanctions. April 28, Government attorneys file their proposed punishment, urging Judge Jackson to split Microsoft into two separate companies as penalty for breaking antitrust laws.

April 5, The judge sets May 24 for an expedited hearing on the penalty phase of the case in an effort to move quickly to the appeal promised by the software giant.

April 3, Two days after settlement talks collapse, the judge rules that the software giant violated antitrust laws and consistently acted to hold onto its power over industry competitors. Microsoft appeals the ruling immediately. April 1, U. February 22, Oral arguments are held before Judge Jackson. February 1, Microsoft files its final brief, pointing to the AOL-Time Warner merger as the main reason why the antitrust case should be thrown out.

January 25, Federal and state prosecutors file a rebuttal to Microsoft's brief, saying the software maker evaded monopoly charges. January 19, Microsoft officially responds to Judge Jackson's ruling, saying that widespread competition precludes it from holding monopoly power. November 5, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issues his initial findings of fact, finding that Microsoft held monopoly power and used it to harm consumers, rivals, and other companies.

September 21, The government and Microsoft accuse each other of foul play in their closing arguments. This could have been done with an annotation on the closeApproachDate field:. Right now you are probably thinking that this can get very time-consuming. Field renaming, custom readers and writers, not to mention the sheer number of classes you might need to create. It knows about Jackson annotations, and has tons of options, although the defaults are sensible. To use it for this project I removed all but one of the NEOs and selected the following options:.

I could then delete the now-unused NearEarthObjects class. I also changed the types of numbers-in-strings from String to double and added LocalDate where appropriate.

Now that we have plain old Java objects we can use field access and the Streams API to find the data we want:. If you are working with the same format of JSON a lot, the investment of creating classes is likely to be well worth it.

For simple queries, the tree model can serve you well but you will most likely be mixing up JSON parsing and application logic which can make it hard to test and maintain. For more complex queries, and especially when your JSON parsing is part of a larger application, I recommend data binding. We are always striving to improve our blog quality, and your feedback is valuable to us. How could this post serve you better? Download Now. Log In Sign Up Close. Use Cases. Support Plans Status. Build the future of communications.

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