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    CSVboard

    CSV editor to open CSV files with minimum effort

    ... and filtering engine CSVboard was written in Java and JavaFX and actually it is a result of some recycled code collections. I experimentally developed during my time as a hobby programmer. So if you find any dysfunctionalities, errors, bugs, or the like do not hesitate to contact me. I'm further going to publish my code at Github in the near future so that everybody has the chance to improve my code.
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    Super CSV

    A fast, programmer-friendly, free CSV library for Java

    Super CSV is a fast, programmer-friendly, open-source library for reading and writing CSV files with Java. PLEASE NOTE: As of January 2015 we have now moved to GitHub (https://github.com/super-csv/super-csv). This SourceForge page will remain, but with limited functionality (please go to GitHub to report issues and for project downloads). It is highly configurable, and supports reading and writing with POJOs, Maps and Lists. It also has support for deep-mapping and index-based mapping...
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    busilet

    Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP and UTID.

    ... is a reference implementation of IDTP that provides a set of APIs developers to develop IDTP server and IDTP client software. Busilet4j is written in Java language and is for Java programmer to develop IDTP server and IDTP client software. The documents include IDTP specification v0.95 both in English and Chinese edition, an API specification in English only, all source code in Java, and a set of JUnit tests. See project document for more. Author: Huang Nenggeng huangng@gmail.com
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    !!! Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/brabenetz/settings4j !!! The Programmer want the settings for Key 'xyz', and should not care about where the Settings comes from (Classpath/FileSystem, JNDI Context, DB, etc....) !!! Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/brabenetz/settings4j !!!
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    A visual Domain-Specific Language for Data Transformations, which generates programs for non-programmer domain-experts. The generated program will extract data from one source and converts it into a meaningful format defined by the user.
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