The Dissect Framework: A flexible and extensible framework to setup and process data feeds from various feed sources. Its built totally in Java and can be used in J2SE or J2EE applications.
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Limitations Fixed ----------------- Version: 1.1 - Fixed problem with fixed width record parsing - Implemented skip-count property - Implemented ignore-error property - Improved error handling - Removed dependency on dissect.properties file. This file is no longer required for the functioning of the library - Improved error handling - Added processor cleanup call back - Added automatic padding of fixed width records
Limitations Fixed ----------------- Version: 1.1 - Fixed problem with fixed width record parsing - Implemented skip-count property - Implemented ignore-error property - Improved error handling - Removed dependency on dissect.properties file. This file is no longer required for the functioning of the library - Improved error handling - Added processor cleanup call back - Added automatic padding of fixed width records
After months of beta testing by users, the Dissect Framework project has released the production/stable version 1.1 of its framework. The latest release can be downloaded from: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170189
The Dissect Framework project today released some sample applications. These applications are meant to demonstrate how the framework can be used in different scenarios. The samples can be downloaded from the Dissect Framework project site. The applications include among others: - Parallel processing of more than one feed - Delimited feed processing
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