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    ====== OIL (Object Introspection Library) for C++ ====== Aims at Facilitating the Object Introspection Capabilities for C++ Developers. The Goals is to be able to display and modify the contents of any given C++ Object at run time.
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    iCal4j
    A Java library for reading and writing iCalendar (*.ics) files.
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    The VCS to ICS Calendar Converter allows you to convert VCALENDAR files (for example generated by Nokia nbuexplorer or Microsoft Works) to the newer iCalendar format, used by Android and iOS for example. It allows the parsing of events and todo's.
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    biweekly

    An iCalendar library written in Java.

    biweekly HAS MOVED TO GITHUB! Watch me, star me, fork me! https://github.com/mangstadt/biweekly biweekly is an iCalendar library written in Java (requires Java 1.5 or above). The project aims to provide a well documented, easy to use API for reading and writing iCalendar and vCalendar data.
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    Joda - Time

    Project moved to GitHub

    Joda-Time provides a library of classes to replace the Java JDK Date and Time classes including formatting. It is based around the ISO8601 datetime standard, but also provides full support for other calendar systems, such as Gregorian and Buddhist. Project moved to GitHub: https://github.com/JodaOrg/joda-time
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    A full-featured, lean set of date/ time classes to replace java.util's Date and Calendar. All objects are immutable/threadsafe, and allow formatting and various kinds of date math and range operations. Note that only GregorianCalendar is supported.
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    The Java Calendar Tools project will contain open source components for use in Calendar applications. The focus will be on providing tools that are in compliance with existing standards like iCal (RFC 2445).
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    Shootingmanager is an interactive version of the shooters diary. It will work together with existing software solutions.
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    The project Jaulp is jet another utility library project written in Java. It contains utility classes for Date ,Calendar, Collections, Resources, Files, IO for Random data, and many more. This is the last version for this project.
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    e7o.de CalDAV Project
    CalDAV sync for Android ---- Stopped working on it. Doesn't make any sense to spend more time on it; I recommend e.g. DAVdroid as an opensource and ready-to-use solution on clientside. ---- For code look at: https://github.com/e7o-de/android.caldav
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    A Java Swing Date Picker component with a calendar pop-up.
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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    WebDAV-interface to MS-Exchange-Server for contacts and appointments written in Java 5. Requires only some Apache common*.jars and log4j. XML parsing done through javax.xml.* classes. "mv.string" supported, LDAP user authentication included.
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    Persian (Solar) Calendar
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    Ein kleiner Kalender Server der eine WEB-GUI hat und XML sowie ICAL formate versendet und empfangen kann. LOGIN über HTTP und verschlüsselte Übertragung bei Socketverbindungen
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