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    xml-holidays

    xml-holidays

    an XML doc type for expressing international holidays + actual defs

    xml-holidays introduces an XML document type for expressing international holidays and it also provides actual holiday definitions for many countries. The 1.0 release from June 3, 2010 includes more than 800 actual holiday definitions for 31 countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United States of America, Venezuela and the UNO.
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    xmlbuilder-js

    xmlbuilder-js

    An XML builder for node.js

    XMLBuilder‑JS provides a fluent API for building XML in Node.js. You can create elemental structures via method chaining or object literals, include comments, attributes, and streams. It’s the baseline implementation, with xmlbuilder2 available now for modern DOM compliance, namespace handling, and format conversion.
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    XMPP Web Services for Java (XWS4J) is an implementation of machine to machine communication over XMPP. The communicated content is encoded in XML, according to customized definitions of input and output in W3C XML Schemata.
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    The Comparative Genomics Vocabulary (CGV) is a SKOS representation of comparative genomics containing terms, text definitions and synonyms of the domain. The vocabulary is structured with broader and narrower relationships between the concepts.
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    Evaluates XPath 1.0 expressions over W3C XML Schema definitions to get a compile-time prediction of nodes that will be matched at run-time. Project homepage: http://xpath-on-schema.sourceforge.net/
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    XChords is utility for converting XML guitar chord definitions to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) images and then further to JPEG/PNG/TIFF/PDF documents. Project includes XML Schema and/or DTD. It uses XSLT as the main engine (XSLT->SVG)
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    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
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