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jadex-serialization-xml from group org.activecomponents.jadex (version 4.0.267)

Jadex XML is an XML data binding framework for Java and also for other representations. The main idea of Jadex XML is that neither the XML-Schema on the one side nor the Java classes on the other side should define other binding. Instead, a separate mapping between both is used as a mediation. This allows designing the XML representation independent of the Java side but still being able to connect both as desired. This idea was first put forward by the JiBX data binding framework. Jadex XML pushes it further by combining it with the configuration by exception principle. The framework can detect obvious correspondences between both sides automatically and only needs configuration information when translations are necessary. The configuration information is currently specified directly in form of Java configuration classes.

Group: org.activecomponents.jadex Artifact: jadex-serialization-xml
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Artifact jadex-serialization-xml
Group org.activecomponents.jadex
Version 4.0.267
Last update 08. September 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://www.activecomponents.org
License GPL-3.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies jadex-util-commons, jadex-serialization-traverser,
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jadex-xml from group org.activecomponents.jadex (version 3.0.117)

Jadex XML is an XML data binding framework for Java and also for other representations. The main idea of Jadex XML is that neither the XML-Schema on the one side nor the Java classes on the other side should define other binding. Instead, a separate mapping between both is used as a mediation. This allows designing the XML representation independent of the Java side but still being able to connect both as desired. This idea was first put forward by the JiBX data binding framework. Jadex XML pushes it further by combining it with the configuration by exception principle. The framework can detect obvious correspondences between both sides automatically and only needs configuration information when translations are necessary. The configuration information is currently specified directly in form of Java configuration classes.

Group: org.activecomponents.jadex Artifact: jadex-xml
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Artifact jadex-xml
Group org.activecomponents.jadex
Version 3.0.117
Last update 10. May 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://www.activecomponents.org
License GPL-3.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jadex-commons,
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jadex-xml from group net.sourceforge.jadex (version 2.4)

Jadex XML is an XML data binding framework for Java and also for other representations. The main idea of Jadex XML is that neither the XML-Schema on the one side nor the Java classes on the other side should define the binding. Instead, a separate mapping between both is used as a mediation. This allows designing the XML representation independent of the Java side but still being able to connect both as desired. This idea was first put forward by the JiBX data binding framework. Jadex XML pushes it further by combining it with the configuration by exception principle. The framework can detect obvious correspondences between both sides automatically and only needs configuration information when translations are necessary. The configuration information is currently specified directly in form of Java configuration classes.

Group: net.sourceforge.jadex Artifact: jadex-xml
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Artifact jadex-xml
Group net.sourceforge.jadex
Version 2.4
Last update 20. December 2013
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies jadex-commons, bcprov-jdk15,
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