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    Observation Manager
    Java based astronomical logging software which stores it's data in a free and open XML based format (OpenAstronomyLog). Discontinued project: Please check out the fork: https://github.com/capape/observation-manager for an updated version
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    Modabi

    Modabi is a Modular Data Binding system for Java

    Modabi is a Modular Data Binding library for Java, which aims to provide users with the most flexible and comprehensive feature set possible. Modabi can be used to provide mappings between Java objects in memory and a number of formats, including Yaml and XML, without any modification to existing business objects. Check out the wiki for a more in depth examination of the features of Modabi.
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    btrxml

    Basic, Tiny, Reader for XML

    A very basic, portable, tiny parser for XML, written in C under the zlib license. It is designed to be used in memory constrained environments (smartphones for example). The end result will be a "DOM-like" collection of memory. A lot of things were chopped away to deliver the very basic support for XML, and this project does not aim to become a fully compliant parser; keep it basic, stay basic. Part of the design goal is to jam all of this in to one .C file and one .H file while...
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    The Unofficial Home to JSR 272 Mobile TV API Tests and Evaluation --- PROVIDED AS IS, FOR EVALUATION PURPOSE ONLY. NO CLAIM OF CONFORMANCE OR ENDORSEMENT FROM JSR 272 GROUP. --- JSR 272 IS LICENSED BY NOKIA AND MOTOROLA. PLEASE CHECK TERMS AND CONDIT
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    Have you heard about Haml project?? It is template system for Ruby. Writed by Hampton Catlin, Jeff Hardy and Nathan Weizenbaum. I rewrite it for PHP with small chages. Check it!
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    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.
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    Cowzilla is Atom 0.3 parser written as a PHP class. It has the functionality to parse and convert Atom to RSS 2.0 (atom2rss), Atom to a HTML document, and check your GMail.
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