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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.
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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).
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
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.
DB2RDF is a a software tool that will convert data from relational data model to semantic data model (in the form of RDF and RDFS). A SPARQL endpoint for querying the converted data. For querying the semantic data, SPARQL query language is used.
MIDlet showing status of GPS device connected to cellphone. Show availability of GPS device/signal, current position, speed, course and satellites' position and signal power. Log tracks in GPX format.
This web-application allows business users to design, in a collaborative working envirorment, a Business Process in Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN 1.0) language and to serialize it in XML Process Definition Language (XPDL 2.0 and 1.0).
The Java Sitemap Parser can parse a website's Sitemap (http://www.sitemaps.org/). This is useful for web crawlers that want to discover URLs from a website that is using the Sitemap Protocol.
This project has been incorporated into crawler-commons (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons) and is no longer being maintained.
With OSM Parser it is possible to process OpenStreetMap geodata for various purposes. For example, it can be used to extract streets or other OSM elements for user defined regions to generate a street directory.
The ProM Import Framework allows to extract process enactment event logs from a set of information systems. These can be exported in the MXML format, which is the standard event log data format for Process Mining analysis techniques.
Cairo (Complex Archive Ingest for Repository Objects) is a tool for processing digital archives prior to submitting them to archival storage for long-term preservation; among other features, this includes format identification and metadata extraction.
The objective of this project is the advancement of Diplomacy in the electronic realm by producing an XML Diplomacy data standard and a suite of server and client tools to facilitate Diplomacy play over the internet.
Library (.NET and Java) to generate and process data in XBRL Global Ledger (XBRL GL) format and link it with multiple XBRL taxonomies for XBRL data generation and reconciliation. Please subscribe to the project RSS feed for upcoming additional features.
Creators discontinued Chiba & founded betterFORM http://betterform.de
The development of Chiba was discontinued in 2009.
The betterFORM Project by the same people who did Chiba is its successor. See http://www.betterform.de for further information
Jseki is a collection of utilities related to the ancient board game Go (also known as Wei-Qi or Baduk). These utilities allow a player to review statistics and other information about the games they've played.
e-NVISION, STREP project of the 6th FP (http://www.e-nvision.org/).
This site contains the open-source software developed in the project.
Keywords: e-Business, ontologies, platform, semantic web services, BPEL processes.