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Develop a java API (JAR library, with an example web GUI) for content management. Simple but powerful, based on Apache Lucene project, it would be embeded on projects requiring content management.
webExtractor is a Java application that is used for extracting specific content from web based HTML, XML, CSV, and free form text. The extracted data can be used for data gathering and mining purposes.
...Communication between the client and server is transferred through TCP-IP. To index objects, it obtains the documents through HTTP protocol and parses HTML files, PDF files, XML files and Text Plain files. Artlight use
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Java API for creating Rich Site Summary (RSS) feed files. Created for people who want to create RSS files from within their applications but don't want to get into the nitty gritty of working out XML specs.
A highlighter for XML documents, written in Java. Uses regular expressions to search a set of DOM nodes, and transparently handles highlighting matches that span multiple elements. Highlight events are passed to a user defined highlighter for processing.
Bookmark.inc is a PHP class that provides the essential functions to manage a bookmark. It provides an (multilingual) administrator interface, and allows the personalization of the bookmark visualization through a simple template system.
Moonglow is a command-line application which queries data from a variety of sources and formats the results using user-defined Velocity templates. The data sources are generally XML web services, such as Google or Amazon.
The Medlane project is an attempt to create a set of tools that will enable librarians to move from the standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) format to a new library/museum XML format. This move will ensure traditional library/museum data remains
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Ptarmigan is a SAX event generator that produces schema-conforming XML content from the metadata found in media files and streams. It supports MP3 ID3 (v1 & v2), Vorbis/Ogg, FLAC, WMA and playlists (M3U, PLS, ASX and B4S). Initial implementation in Java.
Arachnid is a Java-based web spider framework. It includes a simple HTML parser object that parses an input stream containing HTML content. Simple Web spiders can be created by sub-classing Arachnid and adding a few lines of code called after each page
XQuench is an XML Query parser and engine. The aim is to provide programmers with an API that implements the specifications at http://www.w3.org/XML/Query At first, XQuench will be Java-only. Future versions will include C++, while keeping a similar API.
This project contains all the code for the eXploringXML column on WebReference.com at http://exploringxml.com .
Currently this is only an applet for parsing and displaying Rich Site Summary (RSS) files, but more Java code for XML will come
MediaHunter consists of a server/db software and a frontend plug-in for java gnutella servents. The server works like a cddb mirror and uses XML protocol for lookups, the plugin queries the server and manages searches and downloads on the gnutella servent
This is a simple java based interface to the Open Directory Project. (www.dmoz.org) The java class supplied can retrieve data from dmoz on a request per request basis to give your site access to dmoz data.
This is a collection of REST specifications, and implementations of those specs, for very low-level information sharing and workflow operations using REST actions over HTTP.
Implementations are in various languages, mainly Java, Python, and Ruby.