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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...
A JavaDoc doclet that outputs source code structure in XML format.
XmlDoclet is a JavaDoc doclet that outputs the source code structure of the packages, classes etc. in XML format.
Later, the XML data may easily be processed by standard tools such as XSLT to produce HTML, PDF, dot graphs etc.
Technically, this is done by wrapping the class and interfaces of the com.sun.javadoc packages into JAXB annotated classes, which allows for an easy serialization.
FFJUXS Free Java Universal XML Serializer: The aim of this project is to create a serializer that supports anything the standard Java Serializion supports (not just JavaBeans) - and more - using the XML file format and giving many options.
The JavaData Tools project provides a set of Java packages supporting [1] serialization to and deserialization from xml-formatted data and [2] tree-based navigation using XPath-like Java objects.
The JPList project provides a Java library for parsing and building ASCII PList streams to and from Java objects, similar to what JDOM does for XML. PLists provide a more compact and equally rich alternative to XML as a data serialization mechanism.