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    RestSharp

    RestSharp

    Simple REST and HTTP API Client for .NET

    RestSharp is probably the most popular HTTP client library for .NET. Featuring automatic serialization and deserialization, request and response type detection, variety of authentications and other useful features, it is being used by hundreds of thousands of projects. RestSharp passed over 32 million downloads on NuGet, with average daily download count of 10,000. It's being used by many popular OSS projects, including Roslyn and Swagger. The main purpose of RestSharp is to make synchronous...
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    JSefa is a simple library for stream-based serialization of java objects to XML, CSV, or FLR and back again using an iterator-style interface independent of the serialization format. There is a standard and an android edition available.
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    quick-json parser

    parse/generate json the way you want quickly. configure/validate json

    - quick-json features - # Compliant with JSON specification (RFC4627) # High-Performance JSON parser # Supports Flexible/Configurable parsing approach # Configurable validation of key/value pairs of any JSON Heirarchy # Easy to use # Very Less foot print # Raises developer friendly and easy to trace exceptions # Pluggable Custom Validation support - Keys/Values can be validated by configuring custom validators as and when encountered # Validating and Non-Validating parser support # Support for two types of configuration (JSON/XML) for using quick-json validating parser # Require JDK 1.5 # No dependency on external libraries # Support for Json Generation through object serialization # Support for collection type selection during parsing process
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    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.
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    Atabaque DTDtoBean generates JavaBeans from a specified DTD file. You can choose generate standard Java Beans or using Annotations for XStream or Simple, APIs for XML Serialization. It´s available as a command line, Swing application or NetBeans plugin.
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    Framewrok that performs binding, validation and serialization of XML to POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects) and back using annotations, and also generates XSDs from these annotated classes and annotated classes from XSDs.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    The Java Data 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.
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    A binary protocol, library, and utilities for serialization and manipulation of data. Designed to replace XML. Features: *Compact (not compressed) binary encoding. *Strongly-typed, using type definitions. *Platform independant
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    JOX is a set of Java libraries that make it easy to transfer data between XML documents and Java beans. You can think of JOX as a special form of Java Object Serialization, using XML as the serialization format.
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    Field Sales+ for MS Dynamics 365 and Salesforce

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    simple mapping of a given xml document to java (code generation, code population and code "serialization"), using the apache Xerces or the Electric library. The code design allows to easily implement new parser libraries.
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    An alternative to Java's Object Serialization Model using a XML format that is flexible, and parsable and can easily be used to pass data to other languages, and applications, as well as for debugging output.
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