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OxygenOffice Professional is a free and open source enhancement of official OpenOffice.org. The OxygenOffice Professional Team has modified the source of OpenOffice.org and bundled lot of extras with ... [More] it. Here are just a few of the extras you get with OxygenOffice Professional: More than 3,400 graphics are included, both clip art and photos. These pictures are integrated into the gallery and can easily be placed into any OxygenOffice document.Several templates and sample documents are included, as well as over 90 fonts. The extras are integrated by default in the installation of OxygenOffice Professional, but they are optional, so the user can decide what parts to include and what parts to leave out. These extra templates, fonts, and graphics are free for both personal and professional use. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Apatar is an open source data integration application to help join your desktop data with the web. Apatar effectively integrates data and applications, and provides visual job designer and mapping ... [More] , joins, filtering, data cleansing and validation capabilities. Connectors include MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MS SQL, Sybase, FTP, HTTP (POST and GET), SalesForce.Com, SugarCRM, Compiere ERP, Goldmine CRM, XML (local and web-based), flat files (CSV, TXT), Webdav, Buzzsaw, LDAP, Amazon, RSS and even Flickr; more connectors are under way. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Scriptella is an ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) and script execution tool. Its primary focus is simplicity. It doesn't require the user to learn another complex XML-based language to use it, but allows ... [More] the use of SQL or another scripting language suitable for the data source to perform required transformations. Main features: * Simple and minimalistic XML syntax for ETL scripts. * Built-in providers for JDBC, CSV, Text, XML, LDAP, Lucene and Velocity. * Support for many useful JDBC features, e.g. parameters in SQL including file blobs and JDBC escaping. * Easy-to-Use as a standalone tool or Ant task. No deployment/installation required. Easy-To-Run ETL files directly from Java code. * Seamless integration with Java/Java EE and Spring [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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ChainBuilder ESB is a new Java Business Integration (JBI) compliant Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) that allows IT developers to create standards-based ESB components for use in their Service Oriented ... [More] Architecture (SOA) environment through graphical user interfaces. ChainBuilder ESB includes components that allow the easy integration of existing business applications into SOA infrasture; applications with traditional protocols (like FTP) and traditional formats (like EDI X12). [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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benerator is a framework for creating realistic and valid high-volume test data, used for testing (unit/integration/load) and showcase setup. Metadata constraints are imported from systems and/or ... [More] configuration files. Data can be imported from and exported to files and systems, anonymized or generated from scratch. Domain packages provide reusable generators for creating domain-specific data as names and addresses internationalizable in language and region. It is strongly customizable with plugins and configuration options. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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UJO Framework provides special objects with a different architecture from JavaBeans. The UJO objects have got the some unique features: * map based architecture with a value type safe solution * ... [More] an easy object introspection without a heavy PropertyDescriptor implementation * simple persistence the object to XML and another formats * two fundamental interfaces are applicable for easy user implementation [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Ant task for converting csv files to xml
Created 11 months ago.

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Gawsh is a framework and set of utilites to support development for the Google App Engine. The first utility is a bulk-download facility to support downloading data from a Google App to a file on ... [More] the client, in either CSV or XML format. It consists of a client module, run on the desktop, and a server module to be customized and incorporated into a Google App, with a similar structure to the bulk upload components supplied by Google. Read the description and instructions on this wiki page and download the code, plus some test fixtures, from the Downloads section. There is also a little code, and a lot of discussion, about testing methods and techniques specific to testing the Google App Engine. Learn how to write tests that you can run simply by using the Idle editor that came with Python and hitting F5. Read the description, and a lot of opinionated comments, on this wiki page and download the code, plus some test fixtures, from the Downloads section. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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This class can be used to generate line, bar and 2D/3D pie graphs from multiple data sets using PHP5. Offers many style and data formatting options and an extensive readme and examples page. You can ... [More] customize almost any option. It can be built from data defined in a programmatic way, with data import from MySQL, XML or CSV files or functions. It can use custom colors, custom data point shapes or images, custom end arrows, optional inline format, set the graph scale, etc.. The graphs can be generated in image format either to a file or serve as the current script output. Please post any requested enhancements or bugs. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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ioMorphWhat is ioMorph?ioMorph is a light weight data transformation engine. The ioMorph Toolkit consists of; example clients for using an ioMorph transformation e.g. Php, jsp scripts) detailed ... [More] commented mappings xslt data transformations a web service for consistent xml transformation and mapping easy to install war file access to a manged hosted web service for those who don't want to deploy the web service themselves project documentation how to use the web service guide io... Not Jupiters moon... io is an abbreviation for interoperability. Who is ioMorph for?System integrators, systems engineers, software engineers, web service integrators. What is ioMorph for?Interoperability frameworks, interoperability architecture, consistent data transformation between disperate systems. Are there any special features or benefits of the toolkit?Yes, ioMorph features a simple extensible transformation plug-in library which means, for example, if a database admininstrator is tasked to produce many different types of XML output from an e-learning system, he need only follow the explicit commented mapping process once, then for each xml type she wishes to out put the data as, call the relevant transformation xsl in the web service call. This means in terms as long as somebody has the ability to extend the open source xslt library provided beging with by Phosphorix then the support for different xml is endless from a single generic plug-in. The ioMorph toolkit also features and extensible client 'plug-in' for example an administrator may wish to write a second client interface supporting both partial inputs or a third interface supporting receiving XML. Beyond the targets we set ourselves for the JISC toolkits programme we have just begun testing reverse transformations for receiving XML and an ioMorph toolkit for IMS Enterprise. This could be released very soon. Specific ioMorphs for IMS LIP, UK LEAP and XCRI. Background to ioMorphioAgents was originally conceived to deliver interoperability between otherwise incompatible systems, the original design stressed the ambiguity of IMS LIP and the need to agree on a consistent mapping of data fields to xml elements. Phosphorix proposed an ioAgent forum and the development of a blueprint for interoperability. During the JISC funded SHELL project ioAgents were developed to provide a plug-in framework for interoperability and ioHub was developed to orchestrate and handle messages between ioAgents. IoAgents plugged into different colleges and a university to provide a common xml currency. The distributed hub / spoke architecture of agents, and central services was implemeted in the JISC funded SHELL project, the ioAgents were supposed to be 100% open source, however due to an emergency family crisis, there was a compromise. ioMorph was developed both with hindsight and the determination to deliver a 100% open source agent. IoNode simply stands for a node [agent, hub, web server, database, other hardware point...] of an ioNetwork deployment. IoNode 1.0 was developed to be configured to perform agent or hub roles within an ioNetwork infrastructure. 2005 onwards the Phosphorix team decided to address the ever inflating core ioNode code and plan the refactoring of the core code plus the delivery of the 100% open source ioAgent, ioMorph fills the missing link and replaces the proprietary java transformation which had become so hard wired into ioNode 1.0. Furthermore we took a decision that ioNode would be split into smaller modules to deliver the main features such as xml transformation, reliable messaging. IoHub was soon split into ioDB and ioHub. IoAtom and ioNodeMX were designed to deliver simple secure reliable messaging based on the ebXML conforment design of the original ioNode. So, we are developing jar and war versions, of very explicit transformations for XCRI, IMS LIP and IMS Enterprise, so that distributed projects linking multiple instituions or multiple systems can provide common open web service for consistent “xml currency” ioMorph at its simplist provides... a service for consistent transformations between different systems and different resources. What does it do... in a nut shellioMorph 1.0 took a string of data from a SOAP client and returns that data transformed as xml profile of the system integrators choice. , for example, a string of course information can be submitted to an ioMorphWS which returns XCRI formatted data... in turn the client can use this XCRI to interoperate with others. The advantage of this approach is less work on the client plug-in side, change is centralised, transformations are extensible, so one plug-in can yield many returned formats. Whats the license?Apache 2.0 How is the project funded?Primarily by Phosphorix. Phosphorix has been developing ioMorph4XCRI, ioMorph4IMSLIP variantsand ioMorph4IMSEnterprise as part of funded and non funded JISC initiatives. Mainly the JISC toolkits, JISC reference models and JISC DEL pilots. SHELL was part of the JISC MLE programme. IoMorph was originally jointly funded by Phosphorix and JISC indirectly and now continues to be funded by Phosphorix. We welcome any contributions or sponsorship of the further development of ioMorph. Future DevelopmentIn addition to the most recent developments for IMS Enterprise and reverse plug-ins xml2string Phosphorix would like to simplify ioMorphs core architecture further and bring in a further plug-in layer in the form of an XML based mapping library. Further news of these developments will be published on this blog and the Phosphorix web site. Phosphorix Homepage Training and SupportPhosphorix demonstrated and ran a workshop for ioMorphWS Toolkit for XCRI and an ioMorphWS Toolkit for IMS LIP at Oxford University on the 28th/29th of March 2006. For further information please see...http://www.cetis.ac.uk/members/members/enterprise/registration/meeting13/ Project Team Selwyn Lloyd , Yasir Siraj, David Hunter, Daniel Cottam, Richard Carowicz, Oliver Hayes, Duncan Gray, Daniel Cox. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.