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The Saxon XSLT and XQuery processor, developed by Saxonica
The home page for the Saxon XSLT 3.0, XQuery 3.1, and XPath 3.1 processor has moved to http://www.saxonica.com/. Information on this site is no longer kept up to date.
Sourceforge was the home for open-source versions of the Saxon XSLT 3.0, XQuery 3.1, and XPath 3.1, processor from 1999 until 2022. From version 12.0 in January 2023, you need to visit the Saxonica site at http://www.saxonica.com/ for the latest information and releases.
eXist-db is a feature rich Open Source native XML database
eXist-db is a native XML database featuring efficient, index-based XQuery processing, extensions for keyword search, XUpdate support, XSLT support, XForms support, REST and tight integration with existing XML development tools. Moved to Github - https://www.github.com/exist-db/exist
A MIPS processor modeled in Java for educational purposes and aimed at undergraduate Computer Architecture courses. It presently runs MIPS 32-bit R3000 ELF executables on any platform where Java itself will run. Five successively more sophisticated models of a pipelined MIPS RISC processor are included. Though the code is deliberately kept clear and simple in order that readers are able to figure out how a real processor works through the medium of the code, it will soon be able to run a real Linux O/S kernel compiled for MIPS in Java - at what speed we don't know!
JProcessor is an expression execution environment for JAccumulators and serves as a middle ground between JAccumulator and the JXCell library; JProcessor provides a pluggable execution environment for Accumulator operation and test processing.
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XVCL is a general-purpose language for configuring variants in all sorts of textual documents (including programs). It is based on frame technology. XVCL processor automates the customization process to produce system from specification of variants.
Jxp is a template engine/script processor that processes scripts containing jsp-like code to produce text output. The script syntax is like jsp (without taglib) except that it is much simpler and can be used outside of webcontainer.
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A run-time configurable character stream tokenizer that allows the user to define token classes via regular expressions. The developer is not limited to predefined notions of whitespace, commenting, or word modalities.
This is a pure java implementation of the Motorolla 68000 processor with the ultimate intention of having it as a basis to use in console game emulation.
WhiteBeer is a new programming paradigm that is motivated by Noam Chomsky's Minimalist Program. It uses feature checking mechanism to parse programs so that it can provide word-order-independence like natural language processing.
XML::XSLT is a collection of Perl modules that perform XSL transforms on XML documents, fully implementing the W3C XSLT recommendation.
It is based upon the Apache Group's project Xalan and Keith Visco's work on XSL:P, both of which are in Java.
A Java based simulator for the LC-3 16bit processor used in several CSS classes.
(specifically in the book "Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond" (2nd Ed)
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