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    ULS

    A lexical analyzer generator that makes the class source code.

    ULS is a class library for creating lexical analyzer from language specification file. It's provided as C/C++/C# and Java (class) libraries with a few of tools on Linux/Windows platform.
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    MOBIDICK
    MOBIDICK (MOdular But IntegrateD applICation frameworK) is dedicated to gather as less as possible Java frameworks in order to complete full needs of large business application and allow regeneration of code, even when java frameworks change.
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    JPlex

    Java lexical analyzer generator

    ...Their state machines are precompiled and serialized, so run time initialization is fast no matter how large the rule set. JPlex is not a parser generator; it only generates an interface for its parsers, and it does not build a parse tree. When the lexer identifies a token that has a named event associated with it, it passes the token to the parser method associated with that event. A lexer can dispatch token events to any number of parsers. JPlex is steadily being improved, and the Subversion repo will almost always be newer and better than the binary download.
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