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    SimulatorAlive

    Simulatoralive's Java libraries and programs

    This is the home of my current Java projects, including a few libraries and programs for various purposes.
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    MorganaXProc (Implements XProc 1.0)

    MorganaXProc (Implements XProc 1.0)

    A Java implementation of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language

    This project is now abandoned in favour of MorganaXProc-III which implements XProc 3.0: https://sourceforge.net/projects/morganaxproc-iiise/ MorganaXProc is a full implementation of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language (W3C Recommendation 11 May 2010) written in Java, supporting all required and optional steps, the steps proposed on EXProc.org and also the document templating steps "p:in-scope-names" and "p:template". XPath 2.0 or XPath 3.0 is used as expression language. ...
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    A library of utility classes that simplify working with the XML APIs provided by the JDK. These have largely been developed to meet specific needs in the maintainers' other professional and personal projects. Requires JDK 1.5 or later. Available from Maven Central: <groupId>net.sf.practicalxml</groupId> <artifactId>practicalxml</artifactId>
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    sinlin

    sinlin - SVG preprocessor, that can add data from .ods files to SVG

    If input SVG file has tag with attribute "$x" and input .ods file has diapason named "x" (with n cells), in output file this tag will be copied n times with corresponding value of its attribute. Other functions (that not need .ods data): "$x, y, z" - Array with values x, y, z; "$x; y; z; n" - Arithmetic Progression "$[x]^2+3" - Expression Example: Range x in .ods file: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Source <svg> <g attr="$x" attr1="$[1;1;5]" attr2="$1, 2, 3, 4" > </svg> Out: <svg> <g...
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    LGML

    LGPL GML parser

    ...The willing of the project is to be a starting point useful for developers that need to parse GML objects in order to use them, for example, in the context of OGC catalogue projects. The library is compiled using Java 1.5 or 1.6. For now, supported inputs are: LineString, MultiLineString, MultiPoint, MultiPolygon, Point, Polygon, MultiSurface (in an experimental way: the only child object handled is Polygon). At the following URL: http://95.110.227.201:8080/lgml is exposed a minimal web interface in order to test it.
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    FREEML

    FREEML

    Your own fantasy script to xml

    This is a parser and writer to convert free script to xml. The script is defined in a package where each class describes one element. There are certainly other projects of this type. But this project is created to keep this transformation as simple as possible.
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    JavaFeedParserCommon

    JavaFeedParserCommon

    Provides common classes, which can be used to parse news feeds

    "JavaFeedParserCommon" is a Java-library, which provides common classes and interfaces, which can be used by projects, which should allow to parse XML-based news feeds, such like RSS- or Atom-feeds.
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    Forms602 to UIProtocol Converter

    Tool for converting Software602 forms to UIProtocol format

    602toUIPConvertor is utility based on Apache Fop (see http://projects.apache.org/projects/fop.html) used for converting rich electronic XSL-FO based forms in format Forms602 (see http://www.602.cz/) to user interfaces description format and application container format UIProtocol (see http://uiprotocol.eu) developed on the Czech Technical University in Prague. This software was developed with financial support of TA ČR under grant TA01010784 FormCloud. (Tento software byl vytvořen s...
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    Toolset for the TMPL (Template Matching Processor Language). Compiler and runtime for creating/ evaluating templates on XML data streams. Can be integrated easily in Java projects.
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    Base C++ library included own: reflection, memory management, xml-serialization, strings, containers, files and directory operations. The idea is to join java-style and C++ memory-management. (tested with http://sourceforge.net/projects/izh-test/)
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    JXML2OWL Project is divided in two sub projects: JXML2OWL API, a library for mapping XML schemas to OWL Ontologies on the JAVA plaform. JXML2OWL Mapper, an easy to use standalone application with a graphical user interface using the JXML2OWL API.
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    A simple conversion tool from AutoREALM (http://sourceforge.net/projects/autorealm/) native formats (AuR, AuRX planned) into SVG for inclusion in websites.
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    GML4J

    GML Schema Interpreter

    GML4J was an experimental (i.e. hacked together quickly) Java API for work with the Geography Markup Language (GML). There has been no development since 2001/2. See https://sourceforge.net/projects/gascom/ for an API with a similar purpose.
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