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title: Journal Export Format
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title: Journal Export Formats
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category: Interfaces
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layout: default
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SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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# Journal Export Format
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# Journal Export Formats
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## Journal Export Format
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_Note that this document describes the binary serialization format of journals only, as used for transfer across the network.
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For interfacing with web technologies there's the Journal JSON Format, described below.
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_SOURCE_REALTIME_TIMESTAMP=1423944916372858
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```
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# Journal JSON Format
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## Journal JSON Format
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_Note that this section describes the JSON serialization format of the journal only, as used for interfacing with web technologies.
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For binary transfer of journal data across the network there's the Journal Export Format described above.
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