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Coati is an opensource PHP/MySQL based Content Management System that strives for complete separation of code from content,
ease of use, and a feature rich management system.
Up to now, most ontologies are created manually, which is very time-expensive. The goal is it, to produce ontologies automatically via XSLT, which fit as good as possible to a given XML-file resp. XML-Schema-file.
Yop is an object oriented persistence API generator.It supports various programming languages such as PHP5 and Java.The goal of this project is to provide an easiest and fastest way to deal with persistence by using a simple XML object description format
SvgUP is an opensource platform for building interactive Web applications based on SVG components and other web standards like JavaScript, CSS, RDF and DTD. SvgUP allows the separation of concerns by dividing the applications into modules.
Paperboy RSS aims to be the most powerful open-source news aggregator. Paperboy RSS works as a collection of tools for parsing XML through a base program and formatting it with XSLT.
A set of XML specifcations for game-related metadata, an API, and a collection of associated tools for managing data. This is to serve as a reusable infrastructure for creating game frontends able to deal with large numbers of games (such as MAME).
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.
This project will facilitate the development of the community foundation Data Atlas project, which will build a provider neutral data mart integrating and supporting the work of the field across all applications. See documentation for project overview.
This project aims to create a standalone application, java-written Match Viewer for the online football (soccer) management game Hattrick - www.hattrick.org.
wxBrowser is an application browser based on the wxWidgets GUI framework. It's similar to a regular old web browser only, instead of reading HTML and displaying content it reads XML and executes presentation logic (wxPython) in a client side application.
Flat File Scripts (FFS) is basically a project around writing PHP scripts that don't require database systems, but instead use flat files such as XML and TXT.
Require(News) is a simple blogging system that can be easily added to a current site. It uses PHP/MySQL to present and store the data and is easily customized by the user with CSS to fit the look and feel of the containing pages.
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.
Paperboy WDM is a web development framework built around the concept of separating logic, content, and presentation without the complexities of SQL. It uses Paperboy RSS as a translation layer between content (in XML) and presentation.
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
That's "Deci" as in one-tenth... Based on the "80/20 rule", something like 1/10 of the code provides far more than half of the functionality. This is a partial, non-validating, and VERY SMALL STL-based C++ implementation.