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The schema unit testing project allows for easy unit testing of xml schema data requirements. It leverages junit and xml-unit libraries to provide a regression testing framework for xml schemas.
Language-specific utilities for working with ancient Greek texts, developed for the "First Thousand Years of Greek" project at Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies.
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International Address Formats project provides for every country in the world a java.text.MessageFormat-like format for producing text (or XML/HTML-like) representation of a given address data object appropriate for a given destination country.
Generic Web Services and framework for developers and project managers. It covers: Configuration and parameter values managed within a database; High volume file storage within a hierachical file system (SAN), XML transformation and writers, etc.
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The DITA Interchange Package (DXP) is used to create single-file (Zip-based) packages of DITA-based resources and their dependencies for ease of interchange and management. A DXP package uses a specialized DITA map to define the package manifest.