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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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    Json Node Tree Library

    Represents JSON doc as a nodes tree for transforms like XPATH & XSLT.

    Json Node Tree framework is provisioning of transformation operations for JSON documents similar XML XPATH and XSLT. The framework parses textual JSON document to nodes tree that represents JSON entity: object, array or value of primitive type. Generated tree allows to modify values of nodes and/or structure of the given JSON document. Representation of JSON object as a nodes tree allows implement an operations such as path query and transformations (like XPATH and XSLT for XML).
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    busilet

    Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP and UTID.

    ...For more information, see: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-idtp/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-utid/ Project Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP that provides a set of APIs developers to develop IDTP server and IDTP client software. Busilet4j is written in Java language and is for Java programmer to develop IDTP server and IDTP client software. The documents include IDTP specification v0.95 both in English and Chinese edition, an API specification in English only, all source code in Java, and a set of JUnit tests. See project document for more. Author: Huang Nenggeng huangng@gmail.com
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    jsonunicode

    Java character encoding API for JSON

    Detects the Unicode Transformation Format (UTF) encoding of JSON documents. Useful for Gson, JSON.simple and the org.json API in Android.
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