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    Empact Foundation Class Library

    Cross-platform C++ library for use as a default application framework.

    A mature cross-platform C++ library for use as a default application framework. Features include: * Threading & synchronization * Socket programming: SSL, NanoMsg & ZMQ * File I/O utilities: zlib, ini, yaml * Native Database access: MySQL, SQLite, BerkleyDB, Postgre, REDIS and ODBC * Built-in mini XML parser; optional EXPAT, LIBXML and MSXML support * Network protocol stack: HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, SOAP, XMLRPC * Scripting languages: Perl, Python, JavaScript, VBScript, Java, Lua, TCL, Squirrel...
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    XML-Parser Library for BR-Automation PLC

    XML-Parser Library for BR-Automation PLC

    Simple to use XML-Parser/Composer Library for B&R Automation PLC (SPS)

    The Library xmlio is a simple to use non validating XML-Parser/Composer for B&R Industrial-Automation PLC (B&R SPS). It reads and writes Process-Variables including Structures from and to XML-Files. Easy to use: #include <xmlio.h> /* Write Variable to XML-File */ status = xmlWrite(strName, strFile, strDevice, 0); /* Read XML-File into Variables */ status = xmlRead(strFile, strDevice, ignoreUnknown, &line, &character);
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    REL (Research and Education Language) is a simple but very powerfull language with a compiler, an interpreter and a verifier.
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    XML parser is a tool written in java, which can parse any XML file fed to it. It generates the needed source code to parse your XML, based on the specified schema.
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    A small SAX-like XML parser writen in plain ANSI C. All source are in a single file of 200~ lines of code.
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    Non-validating java xml parser with extreme small size (jar file less than 5k) and high speed. Requires only basic java API and could run even on J2ME devices. Clean and simple API.
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    add-on library for the cross-platform XML parser tinyxml that makes it easy to "bind" a C++ struct definition to an XML file format for easy serialize/deserialize. supports nested structs and STL containers.
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    Light-weight Java XML parser with limited XPath search support. Aimed to be used as a utility for misc developing tasks (i.e. config file parsing, message exchange between objects, etc). Features: (i) Runs on Java 1.1 VM (can be used for applets) (i
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    fm-xml2json

    fm-xml2json

    An XML Parser that converts XML into JSON on the FileMaker Pro.

    A FileMaker script which when passed a valid XML string, will covert this string into a JSON object.
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    This is a small library to allow conversion of the vCalendar (iCalendar/iCal) file format to XML, and to provide some level of interpretation of the calendar for use in a larger project. Consider it a parsing engine.
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