The project Navigator aims at supporting automated gathering of dynamic information from third party web sites, using their web interface to post queries and to gather replies. Navigator is written in OS-independent java language.
Cross-programming-language object serialisation. The library uses a schema to write object networks to, and create object networks from, a file (eg XML). Written in Java with ports to C and C++ to follow. Features include file recovery and versioning.
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
The JPList project provides a Javalibrary 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.
Java JNDI 1.1 naming context. JNDI is not just for J2EE, with this package you can use it with any Java application. This context resides completely in memory, is configurable from xml, and capable of storing any Java object. Requires java 1.4 or higher.
The Jorne project develops software and open standards for linking Lojban text with WWW and Semantic Web metadata (e.g. RDF/N3, RSS, XML). Lojban is an artificial spoken and written language based on predicate logic.
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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.
TagPrint is a DOM serialization library. It prints DOM documents with various format, such as XML, HTML, PDF, RTF, etc... You can write these documents very easily.
Metalised XML allows the creation of Java objects from XML at run-time, but unlike other similar processes this maps directly to the required object. For example load an XML order straight into the correct order classes.
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.
XeriL is a javalibrary that allows to turn a java object into an xml document and vice versa (DTD depends on the object). A powerful concept of mappers (extensible) can tailor the result to your needs. Very useful for configuration files.
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.
JSchematron is a thin wrapper around the official Schematron stylesheets. It is intended to make Schematron transformations and validations from java simple. As such, the main goals are simplicity, ease-of-use and low learning curve.
SDMXAPI is intended to provide an opensource Java implementation of an SDMX Standards. SDMXAPI is released under the lesser GPL license.
SDMX is an initiative to foster standards for the exchange of statistical information.
Andalus is a high availability, fully featured Islamic library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires to make use of integrable Islamic resources. http://openandalus.wordpress.com/