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Provides access to the Smack XMPP client library packet extensions via XMLBeans binding framework. Mapper converts XML Beans document objects to the Smack packet extensions and vice versa.
xmlbeansxx is a C++ library that easies usage of XML data. It allows to generate classes for all Xml entities and use them in JavaBean-like manner. This library is similar to Apache XmlBeans. More information at http://xmlbeansxx.touk.pl.
EML50Combine merges two or more XML schema files defined by OASIS (http://www.oasis-open.org) in the Election Markup Language 5.0 (EML). The merged schema file can be inputted into language binding generators like JAXB or Apache Xmlbeans.
To create java beans based on a sample xml documents. It's much easier and efficient than Apache's XMLBEANS project.
1)No need DTD/Schema
2)Easier xml content navigation
3)Track XML<-->Java beans
Plug-ins for a number of IDE's to support Apache XMLBeans. Currently support is in development for Eclipse V3.0.
Also available from our update site http://www.grian.ltd.uk/eclipse/xmlbeans/update.
A connector to integrate XMLBeans with Hibernate, providing a model to generate Java data objects and database tables purely from database schemas. This allows for truly XML-centric projects, with support for huge (>100M), complex XML files.
XML schemas, XMLBeans, and Java implementation of the DIG interface
-- a standardised XML interface to Description Logics systems
developed by the DL Implementation Group (DIG).