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    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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    This is a Java Interpreter Shell. This shell allows the user to execute and manipulate Java methods and objects as well as perform the expected operations of a shell, all using standard Java syntax.
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    The CLI4J Project provides a framework to create CICSO-like CLIs, using Java and XML to construct a command hierarchy that can be as simple or as complex as required, effectively interacting with console users.
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