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    xsd2pgschema

    Relational database replication tool based on XML Schema

    xsd2pgschema is a Java application suite, which converts XML Schema 1.1 (hierarchical data model) to PostgreSQL DDL (relational data model) and supports XML data migration into PostgreSQL based on the XML Schema without defects on information content. It also supports full-text indexing via either Apache Lucene or Sphinx Search utilizing the relational data model. File conversion from XML to CSV, TSV, or JSON is possible as well as mapping XML Schema to JSON Schema. Obtained PostgreSQL...
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    A simple XML SAX parser written in SQR.
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    Super Simple XML. A reduced non w3 supported xml parser. It has only the basic parsing abilities. But is small and easy to use.
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    jxml2sql is a Java application for converting database structures in XML to other formats useful for database administration (ie. SQL for table creation, HTML for reference docs). jxml2sql uses a minimalistic, non-validating, Java XML parser (NanoXML).
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    The UniXML library is intended to be an extremely portable XML DOM parser library, completely OS and C compiler independent.
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    xmlpp is an non-validating XML Parser. It is written entirely in C++ and uses only the STL for dynamic data structures. xmlpp is very small, fast and easy to use and is suited for embedded applications or even just for configfiles.
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    XQuench is an XML Query parser and engine. The aim is to provide programmers with an API that implements the specifications at http://www.w3.org/XML/Query At first, XQuench will be Java-only. Future versions will include C++, while keeping a similar API.
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