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TurtleScript is a semantic web project to demonstrate the utility of including the Turtle RDF serialization in HTML files as a form of metadata. It is intended as proposed alternative or supplement to microformats and RDFa.
A web application built in java to collect snippet of code or items on the web in categories. The application is provided with user registration, snippet moderation, advanced code formatting and ActionScript API for Flash applications integration.
Identityflow provides a framework for building protocol flows that perform distributed Identity operations. Examples of Identity Operations are Single Sign-On (SSO) and Attribute queries.
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Convert a "line string" from a .kml file to a "route" in another .kml file. I started this project to use google maps for routing at home and a very simple GPS-device for following the route while on the road.
Open Source Tracker is a middleware for electronic traceability of food message, e.g TraceCoreXML. OST comes with an optional web interface used to view, generate, exchage and translate traceability messages. Both Java and .net version are available now.
The JeXMl library would like to give java programmers the same ease ruby provides with REXML.The JeXML library can give you a huge control over xml data from within your java code with the least possible effort.
zjson is an implementation of a JSON (http://json.org) reader and writer in C++. It is cross-platform, MS-Windows, Linux, Unix... .The API is similar to the JSONObject( in java), so it is very easy to use. And it is very efficient.
Tool for managing patch codes for the Nintendo Wii. Formats this tool handles are common to Gecko OS and popular Wii homebrew software. This is one of very few complete cross-platform GCT compilers and the only known GCT decompiler and merge tool.
XML parser is a tool written in java, which can parse any XML file fed to it. It generates the needed source code to parse your XML, based on the specified schema.
This project is aimed to develop a small language to support XML updates. The update language has been built on top of XQuery by adding on some update primitives. The end product provides flexibility in the software architecture for future extensions.
HShreX addresses hybrid storage of XML, combining relational and native solutions. It enables quick design and evaluation of alternative choices by annotating the XML schema and is an extension of a previous tool ShreX (shrex.sourceforge.net).
OpenXML4j is a Java library supporting Open Package Convention for Office Open XML File Format documents. Microsoft Office 2007 documents using ECMA 376 specs are actually supported, Microsoft Office 2010 support is coming.
Small footprint, fast Java XML parser. Parses to an easily manipulable nested class structure which can be converted back to formatted or unformatted XML with a single call. Uses and creates straight XML, no DTDs necessary or used.
This tool is a small tool to upload a csv file to a database. This tool can analyse a CSV file and it can determine the field lenght and the column name.
A simple set of Java classes used to handle CSV (Comma-Separated Values) files. The CSVFileReader class has a readFields() method that splits a line of the file into separate String fields; the text qualifier and the field separator are customizable.
The project Intergeo co-funded by the Community programme eContentplus develops an open-source library for the common file format it defines to allow developers of dynamic geometry systems to quickly integrate read support for such files.
Blunder is an automated tool for analyzing chained exceptions in Java. It's usefull for classify, generate a customized error message and a list for possible solutions.
The CampusSource Engine Integration Platform (CSE-IP) supports the composition of an integrated information managment in heterogeneous IT environments of educational institutions. It realises a process-oriented link-up of campus information systems.
MessageReader is a java software that, given a Mail folder of a Symbian phone, takes all the sms messages (NOT (still) mms or anything else) and make a file in the unix mailbox format (suitable for e.g. kmail).
Goldify is a set of tools that allow automated addition of links into electronic documents. Its main purpose is to allow such addition of links into documents that wish to link to the IUPAC GoldBook (http://goldbook.iupac.org).
Omni is a Java package for reading and writing a variety of data file formats. Currently, Omni supports formats such as CSV, tab-delimited, pipe-delimited, and fixed-width files. There are future plans for more formats.