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    COBOL copybook to XML converter

    Converts cobol copybooks to Xml/Java objects

    CB2XML (CopyBook to XML) is a COBOL CopyBook to XML converter written in Java and based on the SableCC parser generator. This project includes utilities to convert an XML instance file into its COBOL copybook equivalent string buffer and vice versa. Source is now available in GitHub: https://github.com/bmTas/cb2xml
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    Parser Generator

    Parser Generator

    It is an LL(1) recursive descent parser generator in VB.NET

    It is an LL(1) recursive descent parser generator written in VB.NET which can generate a scanner, parser, and parsetree file in either C# , Java or VB code. The original code and documentation can be found in the article 'A Tiny Parser Generator v1.2' on CodeProject. Requires dotNet2.0
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    Koopa (COBOL) Parser Generator
    This project has moved to GitHub ! The version here at SourceForge will remain for historic purpose. Koopa is a parser generator, made for COBOL. It can handle source files in isolation (no preprocessing required) and doesn't mind the presence of CICS/SQL fragments. The grammar is easily extensible in a way which minimizes the impact on the overall code.
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    Lightweight XML processor; XML-POJO mapping via Java5 annotations or DTD; Preprocessing of XML documents using expression language; Binary XML; RMI friendly XML; JSON format support; XML marshall/unmarshall; HTML as XML parser; Swing XML Viewer
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    * Java classes for parsing text, conversion to XML or to evaluate in Java. The parser is textual-script-controlled with a syntax near Backus Naur Format, named ZBNF. * Some routines for conversion: C-Header or Java to XMI, XML-Documentation generation,
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    Framework to develop J2EE applications rapidly and easily.Allows to define applications just with DB-Schema Creation. Generate applications. caf-dbmanager,built on jdbc to provide ease of use database access use SQL-Parser outside in the form of XML.
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    A parser generator derived from ANTLR with JavaCC like (but not the same) syntax and some new features. It also comes with sample grammars for CSharp, Java, GnuC, Html, XHtml, Xml, ECMA262... etc.
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    Piccolo is the fastest SAX parser for Java, supporting SAX1, SAX2, and JAXP (SAX only). Piccolo is different from other parsers in that it was developed using parser generators. It weighs 160K including XML APIs. See http://piccolo.sf.net for more info.
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    simple mapping of a given xml document to java (code generation, code population and code "serialization"), using the apache Xerces or the Electric library. The code design allows to easily implement new parser libraries.
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