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jQuery is a fast, concise, JavaScript library that simplifies how you traverse HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and add Ajax interactions to your Web pages. It is not a huge, bloated framework promising the best in AJAX, nor is it just a set of needlessly complex enhancements. ... [More] jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript. "You start with 10 lines of jQuery that would have been 20 lines of tedious DOM JavaScript. By the time you are done it's down to two or three lines and it couldn't get any shorter unless it read your mind." - Dave Methvin [Less]

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Ample SDK is a standard-based cross-browser JavaScript UI Framework for building Rich Internet Applications. It employs XML technologies (such as XUL, SVG or HTML5) for UI layout, CSS for UI style and JavaScript for application logic. It equalizes browsers and brings technologies support to those missing any.

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Piriti (Maori for "bridge") is a JSON and XML mapper for GWT based on annotations and deferred binding. Piriti is able to map fairly complex JSON and XML data to arbitrary POJOs and GXT models. All mapping information is provided using annotations. The actual mapping code is generated for you using deferred binding and code generators.

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phpQuery is a server-side, chainable, CSS3 selector driven Document Object Model (DOM) API based on jQuery JavaScript Library. Two interfaces are provided - Object Oriented PHP and Command Line Interface (CLI).

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JSONiJ is the simple and kickarse JSON implementation in Java. JSONiJ provides a free (as in liberty), fast and robust package to read, write and query JSON. All of this comes to you in a single JAR file that is easy to use.

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Service Data Objects (SDOs) enable PHP applications to work with data from different sources (like a database query, an XML file, or a spreadsheet) using a single interface. SCA for PHP allows a PHP programmer to write reusable components (classes) in PHP, which can be called either locally, or ... [More] remotely via Web Services, with an identical interface. [Less]

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Xidel is a command line tool to download web pages and extract data from them. It can download files over http/s connections, follow redirections, links, or extracted values, and also process local files. The data can be extracted using XPath 2.0, XQuery 1.0 expressions, JSONiq, CSS 3 selectors ... [More] , and custom, pattern-matching templates that are like an annotated version of the processed page. The extracted values can then be exported as plain text/xml/html/json or assigned to variables to be used in other extract expressions or to be exported to the shell. There is also an online cgi service for testing. [Less]

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JSONPath is a lightweight component that allows to find and extract relevant portions out of JSON structures on the client as well as on the server. You can read more about it. There are Wiki pages about usage and examples in Javascript and PHP. Extensive test examples are available for ... [More] JSONPath. A PHP helper class JsonStore allows read, write and delete operations on JSON structures. [Less]

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The Recursive Data-Structures Template Library (RDSTL) is currently sitting in the old JSONpp library. The RDSTL is both a library and a set of supporting libraries. The main library is the RDSTL, itself, defines an generic interface for recursive data-structures. Libraries can be built on top of ... [More] the RSDTL, for instance, the XGTL, which provides run-time XPath to any data-structure which satisfies the RDSTL and some further constraints. Entry points: JSON Library, BEL, XGTL, RDSTL. TODOjsonpp needs real unicode support see the TODO finish lazy-evaluation; currently "parent" support is dodgy add support for the "rooted" flag implement the predicate parser and predicate recursive data-structure for the XPGTL; also, make sure all of the axis-names are applying the predicate appropriately hook up the XTL to the XPGTL (in progress) hook up the IPR iterator front-end to the XPGTL build a representation of DBUS as an RDS, build an [i|o]dbusstream function-object, and attach to the XPGTL [Less]

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xml2json.xslt is a XSLT 1.0 stylesheet to transform arbitrary XML to JSON. There is also a version for javascript. The workings are demonstrated with the accompanied xml files. The target of this library is to create javascript-like JSON (Parker convention), not XML-like JSON (see the BadgerFish ... [More] convention). The downside is it won't translate all markup (yet), and there's a chance the JSON is invalid. However, if you control the XML, you will enjoy the merits of javascript. Enjoy ;-) I will call this the Parker convention, after the comic Parker & Badger by Cuadrado. I can really recommend the comic, also in relation to this work and the BadgerFish convention. [Less]

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