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pojava from group edu.utah.bmi.pojava (version 3.0.9)

POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed. This is a forked version edited by Jianlin

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Artifact pojava
Group edu.utah.bmi.pojava
Version 3.0.9
Last update 15. November 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/jianlins/pojava-datetime
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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addc-base from group com.addc (version 2.6)

The addc-base library supplies classes for creating UUIDs, converting between types, outputting byte arrays with different formats including Base64, Formatting dates following different ISO formatssupport for Julian dates, delay generator, password encryption, property file parsing, an object serialization engine, shutdown hook management, forked and counting streams and I18N sypport for all the libraries in ADDC Commons.

Group: com.addc Artifact: addc-base
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Artifact addc-base
Group com.addc
Version 2.6
Last update 25. February 2020
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies commons-io, commons-lang, slf4j-api, jul-to-slf4j,
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tagsoup from group com.github.fansu.tagsoup (version 1.0.5)

TagSoup is a SAX-compliant parser written in Java that, instead of parsing well-formed or valid XML, parses HTML as it is found in the wild: poor, nasty and brutish, though quite often far from short. TagSoup is designed for people who have to process this stuff using some semblance of a rational application design. By providing a SAX interface, it allows standard XML tools to be applied to even the worst HTML. TagSoup also includes a command-line processor that reads HTML files and can generate either clean HTML or well-formed XML that is a close approximation to XHTML.

Group: com.github.fansu.tagsoup Artifact: tagsoup
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Artifact tagsoup
Group com.github.fansu.tagsoup
Version 1.0.5
Last update 07. November 2018
Organization not specified
URL http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/tagsoup/
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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datetime from group edu.utah.bmi.pojava (version 3.0.4)

POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed. This is a forked version edited by Jianlin

Group: edu.utah.bmi.pojava Artifact: datetime
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Artifact datetime
Group edu.utah.bmi.pojava
Version 3.0.4
Last update 28. April 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/jianlins/pojava-datetime
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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parser from group com.github.claasahl (version 2.0.1)

This is an open source library for parsing text-based inputs. PARSER makes use of context-free grammars to validate and parse sentences. Having specified such a grammar, the library takes care of parsing text-based inputs and returns a tree of nodes that represents the parsed sentence. Furthermore, it provides ways for interpreting and refining the returned tree of nodes. In essence, the library aims to remove the pain of parsing and instead allow focusing on processing and interpreting parsed results.

Group: com.github.claasahl Artifact: parser
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Artifact parser
Group com.github.claasahl
Version 2.0.1
Last update 28. February 2017
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/claasahl/PARSER
License GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) - Version 3.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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unboundid-ldapsdk-minimal-edition from group com.unboundid (version 3.2.1)

The UnboundID LDAP SDK for Java is a fast, comprehensive, and easy-to-use Java API for communicating with LDAP directory servers and performing related tasks like reading and writing LDIF, encoding and decoding data using base64 and ASN.1 BER, and performing secure communication. This package contains the Minimal Edition of the LDAP SDK, which is a stripped-down version of the Standard Edition that includes full support for the LDAP protocol and LDIF parsing, but omits a number of optional elements, like many of the controls and extended operations, the LDAP persistence framework, and LDAP listener framework. The Minimal Edition is primarily intended for use in space-constrained and/or memory-constrained environments, like in Android apps or embedded systems.

Group: com.unboundid Artifact: unboundid-ldapsdk-minimal-edition
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Artifact unboundid-ldapsdk-minimal-edition
Group com.unboundid
Version 3.2.1
Last update 13. February 2017
Organization UnboundID Corp.
URL https://www.ldap.com/unboundid-ldap-sdk-for-java
License GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2)
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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datetime from group org.pojava (version 3.0.2)

POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed.

Group: org.pojava Artifact: datetime
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Artifact datetime
Group org.pojava
Version 3.0.2
Last update 04. June 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://www.pojava.org
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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EsiAisParser from group nl.esi.metis (version 0.30)

This package supports the parsing of AIS messages in Java. AIS, the Automatic Identification System, is a system aiming at improving maritime safety by exchanging messages between ships, other vehicles in particular aircraft involved in search-and-rescue (SAR), and (fixed) base stations. To be precise, this package support the ITU-R M.1371-4 AIS standard. See our extensive javadoc and in particular the class AISParser for more information on how to use this package. The parser was used in the Poseidon project, and is improved in the Metis project to better handle uncertain information. Both projects were led by the Embedded Systems Institute. In both projects Thales Nederlands was the carrying industrial partner, and multiple Dutch universities participated.

Group: nl.esi.metis Artifact: EsiAisParser
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Artifact EsiAisParser
Group nl.esi.metis
Version 0.30
Last update 20. June 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://sourceforge.net/projects/esiaisparser/
License ESI AIS Parser license
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies colt,
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tagsoup from group org.ccil.cowan.tagsoup (version 1.2.1)

TagSoup is a SAX-compliant parser written in Java that, instead of parsing well-formed or valid XML, parses HTML as it is found in the wild: poor, nasty and brutish, though quite often far from short. TagSoup is designed for people who have to process this stuff using some semblance of a rational application design. By providing a SAX interface, it allows standard XML tools to be applied to even the worst HTML. TagSoup also includes a command-line processor that reads HTML files and can generate either clean HTML or well-formed XML that is a close approximation to XHTML.

Group: org.ccil.cowan.tagsoup Artifact: tagsoup
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Artifact tagsoup
Group org.ccil.cowan.tagsoup
Version 1.2.1
Last update 22. August 2011
Organization not specified
URL http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/tagsoup/
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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org.pojava.datetime from group org.pojava (version 3.0.0)

POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed. The net effect the default parser for a server in Paris would have a different automatic configuration from a server in New York. Throw a random local date at either, and it'll parse it as expected. If your server supports customers from multiple locales and time zones, then each can be specified when parsing a date/time to resolve any ambiguities.

Group: org.pojava Artifact: org.pojava.datetime
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Artifact org.pojava.datetime
Group org.pojava
Version 3.0.0
Last update 11. March 2014
Organization not specified
URL http://www.pojava.org
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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