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This application converts the XML Polar file (from polarpersonaltrainer.com) to TCX Garmin file. All websites which register your trainers don't allow XML files from Polar. Tested with these models: RS300X, CS200
Picxml is a tool for xml files management. Used as command: Picxml is a shell friendly, xpath like query tool. Used as library: picxml, is a full featured xml Parser, wich allows you to navigate, find/create/update/delete/print nodes.
This project provides useful tools/plugins for simplifying the development with Eclipse. Our first tool is a log file viewer plugin for Eclipse that reads JavaUtil JDK logs from socket or file. Multiple logs can be viewed at the same time.
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A tool kit encoding XML schema Naming and Design Rules in Schematron and other computer-interpretable languages, enabling automated rule enforcement and improving schema quality.
MXQuery is a low-footprint implementation of XQuery 1.0, XQuery Update 1.0, XQuery Fulltext 1.0 and XQuery Scripting 1.0 as well as a subset of XQuery 1.1 (windowing, try/catch). It provides extensions to do data stream processing/CEP and SOAP/REST
Java-XML Binder (JXB) is a lightweight and easy to use Java-to-XML and XML-to-Java Mapping Tool. Mapping Rules should be configured through Java Annotations, you do not need any configuration files. JXB supports Objects of any complexity.
XMLSer(ializer) is a library to encode Java objects into XML. Currently at a very basic stage, it should still handle most objects properly. Some customization of XML, such as aliasing, is supported. All special handling is done via annotations.
Enrich and query corpora in the TEI-XML vocabulary. CorpusReader manage very large corpora and corpora containing milestone annotation. It provides tools for enriching corpora with output of linguistic parsers, and for extracting quantitative information
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This application uses XML files as input to apply a XSLT transformation and export user-readable documents, such as HTML or LaTeX.
Il was originally intended to create Yearbooks based on the already existing files with details about an organisation.
Java library for reading and writing of flat files. CSV, FLR (fixed length record) or mixed structures. Tree-style processing API. Adapters for SAX, Stax and XStream for transformation, data binding or serialization.
XTR (XML Transformations) is project that allows you to transform, merge and summarize XML files basing on XSD files and mappings. Generates XSD file form XML (XML2XSD). XML editor with formatting capability, XSD visualization using tex, XML Validation.
Bookmark sync tool for ebook readers with xml bookmark system. Primarily focussed on devices based on 4FFF N618 ebook reader, wich uses Adobe Digital Editions for content sync but have no bookmark sync.
HTTP functional and non-functional (load and performance) toolkit based on jython/grinder (http://grinder.sf.net) ...includes capabilities to support: SOA services, REST, json/xml encoding, AES and WS security ... and a stub to collect requests
Fire requests to an xmlrpc server and see the result. The XMLRPC server has to support "system.listMethods", "system.methodSignature" and "system.methodHelp".
Lightweight XML processor; XML-POJO mapping via Java5 annotations or DTD; Preprocessing of XML documents using expression language; Binary XML; RMI friendly XML; JSON format support; XML marshall/unmarshall; HTML as XML parser; Swing XML Viewer
A Java library for validating XML documents in a consistent and flexible way. Supports multiple schema languages, local schema catalogs, and automatic caching of schemas.
XMUltra is a Java and XML based feed-processing framework. It features utilities for many common tasks, such as:
*FTPing files
*Zipping files
*Watching directories
*XSL transformation
*Cleaning out archives
The goal of the Tokyo Project is to design a process, an architecture, and tools to provide an XML view of non-XML data. This way, applications can view and create non-XML documents as easily as XML ones.