Uses of Package
eu.bandm.tools.util.xml

Packages that use eu.bandm.tools.util.xml
Package
Description
D2d allows to write valid XML documents directly in the creative flow of authoring, with minimum typographic noise.
Umod main model class: This is the internal model for the d2d text type definitions.
 
Document type definitions in various formats, plus utilities.
Meaning: Data model for documents conforming to xhtml 1.0 strict.
Model for w3c XML DTDs, with preserved syntax.
Canonical model of a W3C DTD with evaluated semantics; plus utility applications.
Generate format generating code (or formats dynamically) controlled by the format description language.
Distribute applications made with metatools.
Evaluation, statistics and renderings of bandm lab log format.
Meaning: Created from d2d definition module lablog$expanded at 2024-11-24_12h01m09.
Support *MU*lti *LI*ngual user interfaces by advanced translation look-up, incremental deserialization, etc.
Meaning: Source format for multi lingual support.
Command line parser and graphical user input generated from one abstract description of programming options, incl data types and multi-lingual descriptions.
Meaning: Source format for the Option compiler, for command line parsing, GUI input, generation of documentation, etc.
Generates typed models of XML documents, see meta-tools TDOM user documentation.
Contains base and auxiliary classes for code generated by tdom.
Abstract syntax of the tpath language, realized as a umod model.
A DocumentClient implementation for W3C Dom.
 
Infrastructure for evaluating tpath expressions.
 
Type checking for tpath expressions.
Compiler for data models, from a concise mathematical oriented language into Java.
Runtime classes for the model code generated by the umod-Compiler, esp for data integrity de/serialization, visualzation, visitors and rewriters.
Utility classes for XML.
Runtime classes for the xantlr parser.
Glueing code supporting different standard use cases of tdom, xantlr and both.
txsl = typed xslt 1.0 interpreter with "fragmented validation".