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XMLUnit provides assertions that help testing code that produces XML.
XMLUnit 2.x Development Moved to GitHub
XMLUnit provides help with testing code that creates or consumes XML.
XMLUNit 2.x is available for both Java and .NET with a similar API. Development of this version has moved to a GitHub organization[1] with two git repositories for Java and .NET respectively.
All discussion about XMLUnit independent of any version will happen on the XMLUnit general mailing list[2].
XMLUnit for Java 1.x is no longer maintained, please use the legacy artifacts of XMLUnit 2.x if you still need APIs compatible with XMLUnit 1.x. ...
Automates the process of generating an LDS Ward List containing pictures of ward members. Because of sensitive exported data from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Membership system, this product was developed to ensure data was kept safe.
LineArgs is the library contain a simple implementation of command line arguments parser based on annotations/metadata.
The library has identical API for Java (1.5) and C# (.net 2.0) .
Supports String,Integer,Boolean and List command line options.
Project migrated to www.latestbit.com and code.google.com
Making Hebrew properly searchable by IR software. Right now, most work is being done in our mailing list (planning), and on our github repository (concept code, see below).