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    jsoup

    jsoup

    Java library for working with real-world HTML

    jsoup is a Java library for working with real-world HTML. It provides a very convenient API for fetching URLs and extracting and manipulating data, using the best of HTML5 DOM methods and CSS selectors. jsoup implements the WHATWG HTML5 specification, and parses HTML to the same DOM as modern browsers do. jsoup is designed to deal with all varieties of HTML found in the wild; from pristine and validating, to invalid tag-soup; jsoup will create a sensible parse tree. ...
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    commonmark-java

    commonmark-java

    Java library for parsing and rendering CommonMark (Markdown)

    Java library for parsing and rendering Markdown text according to the CommonMark specification (and some extensions). Provides classes for parsing input to an abstract syntax tree of nodes (AST), visiting and manipulating nodes, and rendering to HTML. It started out as a port of commonmark.js, but has since evolved into a full library with a nice API.
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    CSSBox

    CSSBox

    Pure Java HTML / CSS rendering engine

    CSSBox is an (X)HTML/CSS rendering engine written in pure Java. Its primary purpose is to provide a complete information about the rendered page suitable for further processing. However, it also allows displaying the rendered document.
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    Jodd

    Jodd

    Jodd! Lightweight, Java, zero dependencies, use what you like

    Jodd is a set of micro-frameworks and developer-friendly tools and utilities. Code-things-done. Great performances. Tiny dependencies. Use what you like. Welcome to the Jodd, a unique, alternative world of Java. You can find here some micro-frameworks and some handy tools. Nothing more, nothing less. The decision which component is promoted is based on the Maven Central Repo statistics. Version v5 contains remaining libraries and frameworks. They are in maintenance mode.
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    jStyleParser

    Java CSS parser and DOM style assignment library

    ...It has its own application interface that is designed to allow an efficient CSS processing in Java and mapping the values to the Java data types. It is also able to apply the parsed style sheets to a DOM that represents an HTML or XML document and to compute the resulting style of the individual document elements. It supports CSS 2.1 and a large subset of CSS3.
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    Annotate your POJOs to create a fully-functional application, with table support, collection filters, and persistence hooks.
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