Before you start using the XML converter, double check to make sure your XML is formatted as an array of objects. You can check out a demo by clicking the Example in the Data Source section. And remember, you can also upload your XML by clicking Upload XMl or simply dragging and dropping it.
Edit your data online like Excel through Table Editor, and the changes will be converted into JSONLines in real-time.
The JSONLines data has been generated in the box of Table Generator. This handy converter defaults to outputting data where each line is an object, in addition to this it can optionally generate lines in an array format.
Note: Your data is secure. All conversions are done in your web browser, and we do not store any of your data.
XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. XML file is a markup language much like HTML and it was designed to store and transport data.
JSON Lines is a convenient format for storing structured data that may be processed one record at a time. It works well with unix-style text processing tools and shell pipelines. It's a great format for log files. It's also a flexible format for passing messages between cooperating processes.