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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.
Easy to use ready to go CSV File Reading utility. Read One or Multiple files into a RecordManager, quick access to the file with segmentation into Fields and Records. Merge Multiple CSV files in one. Listener to CSV Files.
This is a commandline, Java base, utility to combine many css files linked via the @import declaration into one in order to minimize the number of http request on a website for css files.
SETTLE (Seer Extract/Transform/Translate/Load Engine) This utility uses XML configuration files to define the flow of information from Data Sources to varioius Data Targets. XML is likewise used to define transformation rules in between. Transformation l
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NewfEl is an XML parsing utility that uses the Java reflection API to assign parsing tasks to classes derived from the XML tag names. It is particularly useful for developing configuration file parsers.
A light-weight utility for:
1. Editing web-pages on-the-fly
2. HTML code beautification
3. HTML validation/cleanup
4. RSS Feed creation
which makes use of some of the great HTML utilities already available (TagSoup, JTidy, etc.)
Add-on for the WSDL2... utility from the Apache Axis project, this utility will read WSDL files and generate COBOL copybooks and source code appropriate for marshalling and unmarshalling XML messages.
There are a lot of web sites out there which are for Microsoft Internet Explorer only. TouchUpWeb intends to reduce such vendor lock-in caused by browser dependency and provides filtering utility to fix these problems.
This is an easy to use tool for the manipulation (case, expand, order,...) of strings and text. Its main purpose is to help users change the format and look of texts efficiently and at large scales. This JAVA utility will run on the major pc platforms.
Matra is a java based XML DTD Parser Utility. It allows you to parse a dtd, generate a dtdtree for the dtd and merge the dtd and its included modules into a single dtd. http://matra.sourceforge.net
JWSPerf is an open-source utility to automate the performance evaluation using different Java Web Services toolkits. JWSPerf is executed from the command line and it uses Java Ant technology to building all the client code.
Archive Buddy is a very easy-to-use open source GUI application for archive files (jar, zip, tar, gzip, ear, war). An explorer-type browsing capability with added functionality for in-place renaming, deleting, drag-n-drop from any file system.
Go live date is 30 Mar 2012!
This utility is created with the aim of accelerating development of Linux PSF2 (framebuffer) fonts. It does not work with X fonts.
The program can "explode" existing PSF2 fonts, creating an human-readable graphical representation of each glyph which can then be re-compiled into a PSF2 font. The project supports the use of unicode tables at the end of fonts, but currently (Dec, 2012) not fully (sequences are not supported), but this should be simple to amend.