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    ui-gxmlcpp

    C++ wrapper for GNOME libxml2/libxslt

    "ui-gxmlcpp" is a high-level C++ wrapper around libxml2 and libxslt. It might be a choice for if your needs are some subset of: . - XML DOM Tree parsing. - Basic read/write support from/to trees via XPath. - Serialization. - Stylesheets and stylesheet translation support. - XMLSchema and RelaxNG validation. . If your needs are "lower-level" (e.g., proper DOM tree API support or SAX parsing), "gdome2" or "xml++" will be the right choices
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    MorganaXProc (Implements XProc 1.0)

    MorganaXProc (Implements XProc 1.0)

    A Java implementation of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language

    This project is now abandoned in favour of MorganaXProc-III which implements XProc 3.0: https://sourceforge.net/projects/morganaxproc-iiise/ MorganaXProc is a full implementation of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language (W3C Recommendation 11 May 2010) written in Java, supporting all required and optional steps, the steps proposed on EXProc.org and also the document templating steps "p:in-scope-names" and "p:template". XPath 2.0 or XPath 3.0 is used as expression language. XSLT and XQuery...
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