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Another drawing editor for LaTeX with PSTricks & TikZ
jPicEdt is an extensible internationalized vector-based drawing editor for LaTeX and related packages (TikZ, PsTricks,...), written in Java. It is also a library of reusable high-level graphic primitives.
This project has moved to GitHub ! The version here at SourceForge will remain for historic purpose.
Koopa is a parser generator, made for COBOL. It can handle source files in isolation (no preprocessing required) and doesn't mind the presence of CICS/SQL fragments. The grammar is easily extensible in a way which minimizes the impact on the overall code.
Lapg is the combined lexical analyzer and parser generator, which converts a description for a context-free LALR grammar into source file to parse the grammar. Generates code for Java, Javascript, C, C++ and C#.
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JAC (Java Asn1 Compiler) is a tool for you if you want to (1)parse your asn1 file (2)create .java classes and (3)encode/decode instances of your classes. Just forget all asn1 byte streams, and take the advantage of OOP! BER, CER and DER are all supported
BNF for Java is a BNF Compiler-Compiler, or Parser-Generator. It implements ISO Standard Backus-Naur Format, using Java. BNF allows you to create a syntax, or a complete language, to parse your data source. Your custom Java extensions generate output.
This project has the aim to develop an editor for the module descriptor files of the popular hivemind framework. The editor help write the contributions to configuration points, by gathering all module descriptos to parse all schemata.
Configutron is a generic XML based application configuration module. It provides the application developer to define and load XML based app configurations without having to write a single line of Java code to parse and read the configuration file.
Pamda is an MDA tool (UML to code generator). It uses UML API to parse XMI and thus, unlike some other MDA tools, is lenient to XMI extensions. Implemented as Ant task and uses Velocity template engine. Tested with XMI produced by Enterprise Architect.
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XMLStruct is a code generation tool that produces Java classes to parse XML based on a schema description such as XMLSchema and a set of attached actions.
The Microsoft Bytecode Engineering Library is a library written completely in Java that allows the user to parse, create, edit, and rewrite .NET assemblies. The code originally came from the University of Arizona. http://www.cs.arizona.edu/projects/mbel/