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nekodtd from group nekohtml (version 0.1.11)
NekoDTD is a configuration that parses Document Type Definition (DTD) files and converts the information into an XML document. This representation can then be processed using standard XML processors and applications to perform grammar analysis, convert the DTD into other grammar formats, etc. For example, using an XSLT stylesheet, the XML representation of the DTD can be converted to an equivalent XML Schema or Relax NG grammar. The NekoDTD parser configuration is written using the Xerces Native Interface (XNI) that is the foundation of the Xerces2 implementation. This enables you to use NekoDTD with existing XNI tools without modification or rewriting code.
Artifact nekodtd
Group nekohtml
Version 0.1.11
Last update 03. July 2006
Organization not specified
URL http://people.apache.org/~andyc/neko/doc/dtd/index.html
License The CyberNeko Software License, Version 1.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies xercesImpl, xml-apis,
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Group nekohtml
Version 0.1.11
Last update 03. July 2006
Organization not specified
URL http://people.apache.org/~andyc/neko/doc/dtd/index.html
License The CyberNeko Software License, Version 1.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies xercesImpl, xml-apis,
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struts from group struts (version 1.2.9)
The core of the Struts framework is a flexible control layer based on standard technologies like Java Servlets, JavaBeans, ResourceBundles, and Extensible Markup Language (XML), as well as various Jakarta Commons packages. Struts encourages application architectures based on the Model 2 approach, a variation of the classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm. Struts provides its own Controller component and integrates with other technologies to provide the Model and the View. For the Model, Struts can interact with any standard data access technology, including Enterprise Java Beans, JDBC, and Object Relational Bridge. For the View, Struts works well with JavaServer Pages, including JSTL and JSF, as well as Velocity Templates, XSLT, and other presentation systems. The Struts framework provides the invisible underpinnings every professional web application needs to survive. Struts helps you create an extensible development environment for your application, based on published standards and proven design patterns.
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Artifact struts
Group struts
Version 1.2.9
Last update 23. March 2006
Organization The Apache Software Foundation
URL http://struts.apache.org/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies commons-beanutils, commons-digester, commons-fileupload, commons-logging, commons-validator, oro, antlr, xalan,
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Group struts
Version 1.2.9
Last update 23. March 2006
Organization The Apache Software Foundation
URL http://struts.apache.org/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies commons-beanutils, commons-digester, commons-fileupload, commons-logging, commons-validator, oro, antlr, xalan,
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mydas from group uk.ac.ebi.mydas (version 1.0.2)
This project aims to offer an easy-to-extend Java DAS server framework.
It offers several advantages:
* Implementing data sources is very easy but also flexible and powerful.
* Data caching is built into the system, with access to the caching
mechanism made available to the data sources.
* All aspects of the server are highly configurable, including
selecting options where the DAS 1.53 specification offers
choices to the implementor.
* The latest Java technologies have been used throughout the
system to optimise performance and simplify data source development.
* Wherever possible the same terminology is used in the API as in
the DAS specification and XML - again, making data source
development more easy.
* The server allows XSLT transforms of the DAS XML to be configured
to provide a simple DAS client view (limited to the single DAS
source).
More details of the DAS protocol, DAS servers and DAS clients can
be found at http://www.biodas.org/wiki/Main_Page.
The first version of this server is a complete implementation of
Distributed Sequence Annotation System (DAS) Version 1.53.
If you are interested in learning more about DAS 1.53, the
specification is highly recommended as a concise and complete
description of the DAS protocol that can be obtained from:
http://biodas.org/documents/spec.html
Artifact mydas
Group uk.ac.ebi.mydas
Version 1.0.2
Last update 19. August 2007
Organization not specified
URL http://code.google.com/p/mydas/
License The Apache Software License 2.0
Dependencies amount 7
Dependencies commons-collections, servlet-api, log4j, xpp3, xercesImpl, oscache, commons-logging,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group uk.ac.ebi.mydas
Version 1.0.2
Last update 19. August 2007
Organization not specified
URL http://code.google.com/p/mydas/
License The Apache Software License 2.0
Dependencies amount 7
Dependencies commons-collections, servlet-api, log4j, xpp3, xercesImpl, oscache, commons-logging,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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