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    Nokogiri

    Nokogiri

    Tool to work with XML and HTML from Ruby

    ...It is fast and standards-compliant by relying on native parsers like libxml2 (C) and xerces (Java). Be secure-by-default by treating all documents as untrusted by default. Be a thin-as-reasonable layer on top of the underlying parsers, and don't attempt to fix behavioral differences between the parsers. "Native gems" contain pre-compiled libraries for a specific machine architecture. On supported platforms, this removes the need for compiling the C extension and the packaged libraries, or for system dependencies to exist. This results in much faster installation and more reliable installation, which as you probably know are the biggest headaches for Nokogiri users.
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    An XQuery and XPath 2.0 library, written in C++ and built on top of Xerces-C.
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    XeuMeuLeu is an open-source cross-platform C++ stream oriented interface on top of Apache Xerces for manipulating XML and Apache Xalan for applying XSL transformations.
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    bnf2xml

    simple BNF parser makes xml markup of matches

    ...EXAMPLE: $ echo "hi" | bnf2xml patternfile <word><alph>h</alph><alph>i</alph></word> or <gas>hydrogen iodide</gas> patternfile says how to find needle in haystack and what to show, ie: <alph> ::= a | b | c | d ... <word> ::= <alph>+ bnf2xml is a top down recursive parser. Unlike buttom up parsers like gcc(1) or some top downs, bnf2xml is completely unambiguous / resolves ALL conflicts. Slower on ave. for parsing C or than sed(1) for simple searches. Far easier than using flex/C to create a parser. caveate: I do not suggest it's worth while to make a new gcc(1) using bnf2xml. bnf2xml an nth BETA release, but no complains yet.
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    A small XML library that uses SAX to parse incoming data and build Java POJO's based on the content. Configuration consists of a single call to map each top-level XML element to a Java POJO. Also, supports basic POJO -> XML serialization.
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    XMLfacade is a Java library for XML manipulation. This library builds on top of JAXP and DOM APIs available in Java platform and provides thin layer (facade) for easier XML construction and querying. It is inspired by LINQ and functional programming.
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    An implementation of ORDPATH encoding. Microsoft invented ORDPATH and used it in SQL server. This independent implementation was thoroughly coded to exhibit the top performance.
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    This project is aimed to develop a small language to support XML updates. The update language has been built on top of XQuery by adding on some update primitives. The end product provides flexibility in the software architecture for future extensions.
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    oNVDL provides a Java based implementation of the Namespace-based Validation and Dispatching Language (NVDL) on top of Jing supporting XML Schema, Relax NG and Schematron and an XSLT 2.0 implementation of the dispatching part of NVDL.
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    B-Trust eDoc is a program built on top of LibDigiDoc a free implementation of the OpenXAdES standard for signing/encrypting files using smartcard tokens. It also contains Openssl and PKCS11 wrapper classes in C++ which might be useful to developers.
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    WebPath is an experimental implementation of XPath 2.0 in Python, initially developed during Yahoo! Hack Day. It uses a novel parsing technique called Top Down Operator Precedence. Seeking developers to improve implementation and conformance.
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    What is a domain-specific language intended for constructing web services on top of ordinary web pages, or otherwise automate web-related tasks. Using a powerful pattern matching sublanguage, What strives to be for XML/HTML what Perl is for text analysis
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