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Paul Sydney Orozco

http://www.adobocode.com/spring/marshallingunmarshalling-java-objects-into-xml-file-usi... - 0 views

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    The release 3.0 of Spring Framework added the Spring Module OXM which supports the marshalling and unmarshalling of Java objects and XML documents.In this post, we will be using Spring OXM to take a Java object, convert it to a XML-format and save it in the hard-disk as an XML file containing information of that Java object. We will also cover how to retrieve back the serialized state of that XML file and reconstruct it back to it's original state as a Java object.
yc c

Editix - XML Editor - 0 views

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    XML & XML Schema editor and XSLT debugger. EditiX also includes a CSS editor. (Windows, Mac OS X & Linux; free version available for non-commercial use)
Paul Sydney Orozco

Tutorial On Spring with Hibernate and Java Persistence API - 0 views

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    Sample of using Hibernate Annotations by reducing XML configuration files thus making it simpler to define required metadata directly into our Java code. When using annotations, we no longer need the additional mapping file (*.hbm.xml). The metadata for the ORM is specified in the individual classes.
anonymous

CDCat - 0 views

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    The cdcat is graphical (QT based) multiplatform (Linux/Windows/MacOS) catalog program which scans the directories/drives you want and memoryze the filesystem (including the tags of mp3's) and store it in a small file. Features: - Searching with regex or wildcards in file names/comments/tags/etc... - Read mp3 tags (if you enable it) - Autoload database on startup - Can mount/umount/eject the cd-drive on Linux - Read file content from the specified files (e.g: *.nfo) - Platform indepentent Gzipped XML format. - Import/Export functions for CSV/XML-gtktalog/HTML - Possibility to add comment for files or directories.
yc c

ActiveState - Free the dragon! - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages - 0 views

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    Komodo Edit is a free, open source editor from dynamic language experts. It's absolutely fantastic to work with. It does everything a good editor should do, but it also adds a bunch of other little awesome things." -Dan Hulton, www.danhulton.com * All the languages: Dynamic language expertise for Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl, plus JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and XML, and template languages like RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django. * All the platforms: Windows? Mac? Linux? Yes! Yes! Yes! * Award-wining tools: Everything you'd expect from an editor based on the award-winning Komodo IDE, like autocomplete and calltips, multi-language file support, syntax coloring and syntax checking, Vi emulation, Emacs key bindings, and more. * Firefox-style extensibility: Go ahead, hack away! Or download some of the cool extensions from member of the Komodo community.
Sandy John

Microsoft Dot NET Application Development and Outsourcing - 0 views

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    Cyber Futuristics is an Offshore Software Development Company based in India provide Microsoft Dot NET Application Development Outsourcing & other Iphone application development, Dot NET Software Development, Google phone experts, PHP software application development, Custom application development outsourcing and all other IT based services. Developed by Microsoft, ASP Dot NET stands for Active Server Pages Dot NET and it needs no formal introduction. Many applications for online businesses are widely built using this seamless Technology. Our dedicated ASP Dot NET developers have experience in #C, Dot NET framework, Microsoft Structured Query Language Server language, Hyper Text Markup Language, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets along with XML, XSL and XSLT.
yc c

Try Pandoc - a universal document converter - 7 views

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    Pandoc is a program for converting between various markup formats. Input formats include markdown, reStructuredText, HTML, and LaTeX; output formats include HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, S5, DocBook, groff man, reStructuredText, markdown, and RTF. Many extensions to standard markdown syntax are provided, including inline LaTeX math, tables, definition lists, superscripts and subscripts, smart quotes and dashes, and footnotes Pandoc is in the MacPorts, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, Arch, NetBSD, and FreeBSD ports repositories. Note that the version of pandoc in these repositories may not be the most recent. There is also a Windows installer.
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