From: <be...@us...> - 2007-02-11 22:50:20
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Revision: 280 http://svn.sourceforge.net/pzfilereader/?rev=280&view=rev Author: benoitx Date: 2007-02-11 14:50:19 -0800 (Sun, 11 Feb 2007) Log Message: ----------- Last change before tagging. Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/src/site/press/press-release-3.0.0.txt Modified: trunk/src/site/press/press-release-3.0.0.txt =================================================================== --- trunk/src/site/press/press-release-3.0.0.txt 2007-02-11 21:25:21 UTC (rev 279) +++ trunk/src/site/press/press-release-3.0.0.txt 2007-02-11 22:50:19 UTC (rev 280) @@ -7,28 +7,29 @@ http://pzfilereader.sourceforge.net This is a major release with re-designed interfaces and performance gains -of, in some cases, SEVERAL order of magnitude. +of, in some cases, SEVERAL order of magnitude. Unfortunately, this release +is not backward compatible. PZFileReader is released under the business friendly Apache License v2.0. -It is available immediately for download via SourceForge or the Maven Central -Repository (both Maven 1 and Maven 2). The homepage has some very -quick examples. - -Alternatively, you can point your Maven 2 to this repository: -http://objectlabkit.sourceforge.net/m2-repo - The library is small, lightweight and does not force you to adopt a framework. The implementation is useful to any business that deal with flat files. +Not only it can parse very quickly some CSV or any-user defined delimiter, +this library can parse FIXED LENGTH files. + The library allow you to define an XML mapping (or in a database) of the format of your file. Once this is done, the parsed data can be accessed via a simple name lookup mechanism. It is our aim to publish at some point some well know file formats for -your immediate use. +your immediate use. Please contribute if you have some standard files... +It is available for download via SourceForge or the Maven Central +Repository (both Maven 1 and Maven 2). The homepage has some very +quick examples. + ObjectLab is not new to the open-source community having used numerous OS projects, It has recently launched the ObjectLab Kit family, including: - QALab (http://qalab.sourceforge.net), a tool that keeps track over-time This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |