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XMLSer(ializer) is a library to encode Java objects into XML. Currently at a very basic stage, it should still handle most objects properly. Some customization of XML, such as aliasing, is supported. All special handling is done via annotations.
Enrich and query corpora in the TEI-XML vocabulary. CorpusReader manage very large corpora and corpora containing milestone annotation. It provides tools for enriching corpora with output of linguistic parsers, and for extracting quantitative information
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[2014-10-31] This project is obsolete, for latest version (6.1.3) see GitHub https://github.com/digital-preservation/droid (source) and http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/manage-information/preserving-digital-records/droid/ (binary)
DROID (Digital Record Object Identification) is an automatic file format identification tool. It is the first in a planned series of tools developed by The National Archives under the umbrella of its PRONOM technical registry...
CimStream is experimental implementation of the DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) WBEM standard. The cimom is a java servlet, providing a secure, scaleable and high performance environment. Generated providers are strongly typed.
This application uses XML files as input to apply a XSLT transformation and export user-readable documents, such as HTML or LaTeX.
Il was originally intended to create Yearbooks based on the already existing files with details about an organisation.
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CoDec is a Java package for encoding and decoding ASN.1 data structures. CoDec supports the Basic Encoding Rules (BER) as well as the Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) and provides a library with data structures for many cryptographic standards.
Java library for reading and writing of flat files. CSV, FLR (fixed length record) or mixed structures. Tree-style processing API. Adapters for SAX, Stax and XStream for transformation, data binding or serialization.
XTR (XML Transformations) is project that allows you to transform, merge and summarize XML files basing on XSD files and mappings. Generates XSD file form XML (XML2XSD). XML editor with formatting capability, XSD visualization using tex, XML Validation.
Tolk is based on the Spring design pattern to Filter & Translate data from data sources eg.TCP/IP connections, text files, databases and Serial (rs232,usb,BT). Typical applications is to manipulate data and manage devices such as IPICO RFID readers
iText is a free open source Java-PDF library released on SF under the MPL/LGPL; iText comes with a simple GUI: the iText toolbox. The original developers of iText want to publish this toolbox as a separate project under the more permissive MIT license.
A small XML library that uses SAX to parse incoming data and build Java POJO's based on the content. Configuration consists of a single call to map each top-level XML element to a Java POJO. Also, supports basic POJO -> XML serialization.
The aim of ALIVE is to develop new approaches to the engineering of flexible, adaptable distributed service-oriented systems based on the adaptation of social coordination and organisation mechanisms.
This project aims to port ExTeX, a high quality typesetting system developed for UNIX operating system to Macintosh OS X using Fink, a package management system.