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    Snippetory

    Snippetory

    Java templating solution with passive templates.

    Snippetory is a platform for java developers dealing with any text generation. The abstraction layer helps to keep the issues of the 'view' in the view, while all logic is implemented in java. Editing, debugging and testing, all with the tools one is already used to. The separation of template keeps the template simple, the logic compact, and easy to navigate, and offers completely new re-usage scenarios. Sourceforge code hosting is abandoned. Primary site is now...
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    XTarget

    Java API and Groovy Library for XML Scripting

    XTarget is an Groovy Library for automated editing of small XML Databases with Groovy scripts. It focuses on simultaneous editing of data, including structures like lists and maps, and linking between various XML files.
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    Glue Stick dependency injection framework is used for assembling and configuring Java applications from external bean definition and configuration files. There are several supported bean definition file formats, such as Groovy, JSON and Spring XML.
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