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Editor for Fixed Width, Csv and Existing Xml files.
...It can generally find both Text and binary / packed deicimal fields in a file
For Simple Csv you should look at its sister project reCsvEditor.
Note: The core Editor code is also used in the "Protocol buffers editor" and "Avro Editor"
provide Java Record based IO routines for Fixed Width (including Text, Mainframe, Cobol and Binary) and delimited Flat files via a Record Layout (Cobol, CSV or XML).
The source is now available at https://github.com/bmTas/JRecord
Projects using JRecord include:
* https://github.com/thospfuller/rcoboldi - Cobol File in R
* https://github.com/tmalaska/CopybookInputFormat - Cobol files in Hadoop
* https://github.com/gss2002/copybook_formatter
* https://github.com/gss2002/ftp2hdfs has some code that allows ftping RDW files directly from the Mainframe into Hadoop/HDFS as a mapreduce job or standalone client.
Collection of several utilities to work with android backups
Project name: android-backup-toolkit
URL: https://sourceforge.net/p/android-backup-toolkit/
License: various (see individual projects)
Authors: various (see individual projects)
This project is simply a compilation of the six following projects, both latest
source code and binaries:
* android-backup-extractor: https://sourceforge.net/projects/adbextractor/
* android-backup-splitter: https://sourceforge.net/p/adb-split/
* android-timestamp-keeper: https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidtimestampkeeper/
* helium-backup-extractor: https://sourceforge.net/p/heliumbackupextractor/
* no-adb-backup-app-lister: https://sourceforge.net/projects/no-adb-backup-app-lister/
* tar-binary-splitter: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tar-binary-splitter/
All the android utilities are bundled in a single package.
EBF, which stands for Efficient Binary Format, is a binary file format for reading and writing binary data easily. Reading writing routines are currently available in C,C++,Fortran,Java, Python, IDL, MATLAB. A program called ebftkpy which has a set of utility functions to work with the .ebf files , e.g., viewing the contents and getting a summary, is also provided.
Command-line program for processing Efficient XML Interchange (EXI)
ExiProcessor is a command-line program that encodes text XML files into binary EXI and decodes EXI files into XML. It uses the open source Java-based library EXIficient (http://exificient.sourceforge.net) as the EXI parser. In essence, ExiProcessor is a command-line interface to EXIficient.
ExiProcessor can help people learn about the various EXI encoding and decoding options and how those options affect compression ratios.
DataScript is a formal language for modelling binary datatypes, bitstreams or file formats. This project provides a parser and code generator for generating Java codec classes from a DataScript specification.
[2014-10-31] This project is obsolete, for latest version (6.1.3) see GitHub https://github.com/digital-preservation/droid (source) and http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/manage-information/preserving-digital-records/droid/ (binary)
DROID (Digital Record Object Identification) is an automatic file format identification tool. It is the first in a planned series of tools developed by The National Archives under the umbrella of its PRONOM technical registry service.
[2013-01-24] The binary download of the latest version of DROID has now been moved to The National Archives website: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/projects-and-work/droid.htm
The source code for the latest version of DROID remains available via Github: http://digital-preservation.github.com/droid/
[2012-09-07] DROID 6.1 has been released. ...
Lightweight XML processor; XML-POJO mapping via Java5 annotations or DTD; Preprocessing of XML documents using expression language; Binary XML; RMI friendly XML; JSON format support; XML marshall/unmarshall; HTML as XML parser; Swing XML Viewer