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Top > Computers > Programming > Languages > Java > XML > Class Libraries
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» Axis - An implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access Protocol") submission to W3C. [Open source, Apache Software License]
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» DOM4J - XML framework for processing XML with integrated XPath and support for DOM, SAX, JAXP and Java 2 Collections. [Open Source, BSD-like]
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» Jaxen - Java XPath engine; mailing list, FAQ. [Apache-style]
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» JXP - Fast Java XPath 1.0 API implementation. JDK1.1 to 1.4. [Shareware]
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» JXQuick - Quick and easy XML processing. [Open Source, BSD-like]
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» Presenting XML - A Java web application framework for presenting HTML, PDF, WML etc. in a device independent manner. The framework supports a flow of content (XML files, flat files, SQL, dynamic XML) through SAX pipelines and XSLT transforms to a device. [Open source, GPL or LGPL or MPL 1.1]
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» Qizx/open - A Java implementation of the XML Query Language. [Open source, GPL]
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» Simkin - Embeddable scripting language for Java and XML. [Commercial]
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» Sparta - Lightweight Java XML package that includes an XML parser, a DOM, and an XPath interpreter. Its goals are: small code size, fast execution, small memory usage, clean and simple DOM API. [Open Source, LGPL]
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» txt2xml - A simple Java library for parsing arbitrarily structured text input into well-formed XML output as SAX, DOM, JDOM, or through an OutputStream. [Open source, BSD License]
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» XMLConfiguration - A Java utility class developed by createTank to allow simple parsing of configuration files written in XML. It allows multiple methods of extraction of attributes from an XML file.
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» xmlenc - A fast stream-based XML Encoding Library for Java. Main design goals are performance, simplicitity and pureness. [Open source, BSD License]
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» XMLtp - A tiny XML parser/processor written in Java, supporting a subset of XML, intended for small-footprint server-side applications. [Open Source, BSD-like]
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» XNGR XML Browser - A simple and flexible browser framework for XML elements, allows for association of pluggable services with specific XML element-types.
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» XML Processing with TRaX - Article by Craig Pfeifer in ONJava.com. Purpose of TRaX (Java API for specifying and executing XML transformations), code example, links. (July 2, 2001)
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