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Visual Example: Serialization Made Easy with XDI and JSON Notation

Learn to simplify serialization with notation shift for XDI and JSON. Follow the XDI and JSON display notations for better understanding and implementation.

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Visual Example: Serialization Made Easy with XDI and JSON Notation

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  1. Example Graph With Link Contract and Nested Inner Root After Notation Shift (=AA/=RA)$do/$get/=AA<#email> (=AA/=RA)($do$if/$true){$from}/$is/=alice =AA<#email>&/&/"alice@rn.org"

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  3. Serialization • Simplified with notation shift • Always use what we used to call “normal XDI display notation” • Always use what we used to call “short JSON notation” • Which can now simply be called • XDI display notation • JSON notation

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