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    gSOAP Toolkit

    gSOAP Toolkit

    Development toolkit for Web Services and XML data bindings for C & C++

    The gSOAP toolkit is an extensive suite of portable C and C++ software to develop XML Web services with powerful type-safe XML data bindings. Easy-to-use code-generator tools allow you to directly integrate XML data in C and C++. Serializes native application data in XML. Includes WSDL/XSD schema binding and auto-coding tools, stub/skeleton compiler, Web server integration with Apache module and IIS extension, high-performance XML processing with schema validation, fast MIME/MTOM streaming, SOAP and REST Web API development, WS-* protocols (WS-Security, WS-Policy, WS-ReliableMessaging, etc), XML-RPC and JSON. ...
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    SwapCode

    SwapCode

    Swapping code like burgers? Here your p2p, drag-n-drop solution

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    XmlDoclet

    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.
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    Game Toolbox is a C# assembly designed to facilitate the creation of games and game prototypes. It contains no graphics code, does not depend on XNA, and is Mono-compatible. It provides implementations of A*, GOAP, a genetic algorithm, and more.
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    Open and cross compilant C++ Library, threading, mutexes,events, Callbacks, Xml Serialization, XML parser and generator , and a powerfull C++ code profiler. All the code is well documented and lots of examples are avalaible, easy to use.
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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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    Free Java Serialization to XML (freeJSX) allows to write and read any Java object graph as XML data with one line of code. You can verify your data and manipulate it with standard XML tools like DOM, JDOM and XSLT. It is the open source variant of JSX.
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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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    A simple ASN.1 toolkit and libraries to add ASN.1 serialization to Java classes. Serialization schemes are targetted at XML integration.
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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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