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  • Processing XML with Java

    Online draft of a book by Elliotte Rusty Harold.

    www.ibiblio.org

  • The Apache XML Project

    Provides commercial-quality standards-based XML solutions for Java, C++ and Perl that are developed in an open and cooperative fashion. Includes XML and XSLT parsers.

    xml.apache.org

  • Devsphere Java-XML Projects

    Offers XML parsing benchmarks, open source framework for handling parsing related events (SAXDOMIX), and form handling framework.

    www.devsphere.com

  • Xbean

    Open source project where software components take XML as input, processes it in some fashion and then pass XML on to the next Xbean. Includes white papers and mailing list.

    www.xbeans.org

  • About XML

    Basic information and links on XML and using XML with Java.

    www.geocities.com

  • Versim Differencing Toolkit for Java

    Assist developers of XML applications in identifying differences between XML documents. Online demo. [Shareware]

    www.versim.com

  • RTF2FO

    RTF to XML converter RTF documents to XML ones in line with latest W3C specifications for XSL FO formatting semantics. Using different XSL FO rendering tools converted files can ease converted in different output formats such as PDF, HTML, PostScript. It can be used as standalone application or class library. [Shareware]

    www.rtf2fo.com

  • Butterfly

    A simple Code Generator using XMI as the input and XSLT templates to generate any type of code. Several templates are provided including EJB, JDO and Struts. Users may use the templates, modify them or create new ones using XSL. [Open source, GPL]

    butterflycode.sourceforge.net

  • CLaRK

    An XML-based software system for corpora development. Implemented in Java. The main components are: Unicode XML Editor, XPath Engine, XSLT Engine, XML Constraints, XML Cascaded Regular Grammar Engine.

    www.bultreebank.org

  • DrawTag

    Draws JPEG tree diagrams of XML files. Features include vertical or horizontal tree orientation, optional inclusion of XML attributes in the diagram, and user-specified font and pointsize. [Shareware]

    www.intsysr.com

  • XMLGenie

    Java XML to HTML conversion tool (applet, application, servlet versions). [Commercial]

    www.kilowattsoftware.com

  • Ken Y. Morales

    Personal homepage with resume and XML application development related Java examples.

    www.freewebs.com

  • XML Convert

    A Java application that converts flat files into XML and vice versa. Free evaluation version is available.

    www.unidex.com

  • JEX - Java Extension

    A redefinition of Java using an XML syntax. This allows programmers to extend their favorite language. It also simplifies compilers, IDEs and code generators. [Open source, GPL]

    jex-project.sourceforge.net

  • Jamper - Java XML Mapper

    A graphic utility that simplifies the process of creating XSLTs using drag-and-drop. [Open source, GPL]

    jamper.sourceforge.net

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