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    CSSBox

    CSSBox

    Pure Java HTML / CSS rendering engine

    CSSBox is an (X)HTML/CSS rendering engine written in pure Java. Its primary purpose is to provide a complete information about the rendered page suitable for further processing. However, it also allows displaying the rendered document.
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    jStyleParser

    Java CSS parser and DOM style assignment library

    ...It has its own application interface that is designed to allow an efficient CSS processing in Java and mapping the values to the Java data types. It is also able to apply the parsed style sheets to a DOM that represents an HTML or XML document and to compute the resulting style of the individual document elements. It supports CSS 2.1 and a large subset of CSS3.
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    X2S

    A simple DOM parser in Java

    X2S is a very simple DOM parser. The aim is to retrieve attributes and text-values from an XML DOM document in the case that you don't need all features and complexity of XPath and/or XQuery. For example, if it could be useful a method to retrieve all text-values from a DOM relative path like: /root-node/persons/person/name or the attributes from a string like: /root-node/persons/person/id
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    API to access the selected parts of an XML document as DOM structures, iteratively, without loading the whole document into the memory.
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