Storing JSON string into Oracle table

Hi,
What is appropriate way to store JSON string into Oracle table?
Regards
Peter

If JSON becomes more popular, ORACLE might write data cartridge extension for JSONDB (in the same way as XMLDB).
Till then CLOB and NCLOB is your best choice, and leave the parsing in your application layer.

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