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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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    Args

    Args

    A java configuration file and command line parser

    Powerful rule-based command line parser and cofiguration reader. Options can be created using annotations or manually using a powerful API. Options are grouped into hierarchical namespace, allowing sophisticated inclusion, exclusion and grouping based on rules. Supports multiple dialects and automatic document creator such as typical usage and UNIX manpages. POSSIX, GNU, MSDOS command line parser dialects. XML, INI, PROPERTIES configuration file types. Database and general persistance or...
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    XML-CF-lib

    XML-CF-lib

    TeleScope-CF XML Content Filtering Library

    Current TeleScope-CF Java library implementation employs XML parsing and specific pattern-matching that provides standard logical operator constructs to construct the query over the values of XML elements and attributes applied to the XML message on the fly as it is provided in the form of a String object. The code base has been adopted from TeleScope CQ XML stream broker code base written in C. C code has been re-factored into Java with minor modifications. This general-purpose library...
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    telescope-cf-library

    telescope-cf-library

    TeleScope-CF XML Content Filtering Library

    Current TeleScope-CF Java library implementation employs XML parsing and specific pattern-matching that provides standard logical operator constructs to construct the query over the values of XML elements and attributes applied to the XML message on the fly as it is provided in the form of a String object. The code base has been adopted from TeleScope CQ XML stream broker code base written in C. C code has been re-factored into Java with minor modifications. This general-purpose library...
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    Roolie
    An extremely simple Java Rule Engine (Non-JSR 94) that uses rules you create in Java. Simply create your basic rules, implement the single "passes" method for each, then chain them together in an XML file to create more complex rules.
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    The aim of our project is to create a set of examples of use of JSF 2.1 MC Faces components from MC Components series. MC Components library provides a rich set of JSF 2.1 components with jsp and facelets support. Components available in this rich set provide simple and convenient access to funcionalities desired in each JSF web application. Most of components use famous JQuery javascript library as a javascript engine.
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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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    Reporting engine library written in C. Create one XML file and generate PDF, HTML, TXT, and CSV reports based on queries. Has support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC. Bindings for PHP, Java, Python.
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    Application to create PDF document on the fly from any source file format(PRN,HTML,TEXT,CSV) with complete mailing system and reports module. It's made over following library Pdf - IText Web Server- Simple Frame work Database- H2
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