Java XML Serialization Libraries for Linux

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    Xemeiah is a fast, modular and scalable XML Framework written in C++, with an efficient DOM and Oasis-compliant XSLT Processor. Xemeiah modules include a persistence layer, a fast Ajax Web Server, a Media Player, ImageMagick frontend, java bindings...
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    Atabaque DTDtoBean generates JavaBeans from a specified DTD file. You can choose generate standard Java Beans or using Annotations for XStream or Simple, APIs for XML Serialization. It´s available as a command line, Swing application or NetBeans plugin.
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    FFJUXS Free Java Universal XML Serializer: The aim of this project is to create a serializer that supports anything the standard Java Serializion supports (not just JavaBeans) - and more - using the XML file format and giving many options.
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    Gulfstream is a Java XML serialization/deserialization framework capable of read and write Java primitive types, arrays, collections, JavaBeans and classes marked with special annotations.
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    A small XML library that uses SAX to parse incoming data and build Java POJO's based on the content. Configuration consists of a single call to map each top-level XML element to a Java POJO. Also, supports basic POJO -> XML serialization.
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    Web Objects in XML (serializer) provides easy XML serialization of Java and C# objects. Objects are serialized to a file in a standard XML format. They can then be de-serialized either to Java or C#.
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    XMLSer(ializer) is a library to encode Java objects into XML. Currently at a very basic stage, it should still handle most objects properly. Some customization of XML, such as aliasing, is supported. All special handling is done via annotations.
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    XmlDoclet

    A JavaDoc doclet that outputs source code structure in XML format.

    XmlDoclet is a JavaDoc doclet that outputs the source code structure of the packages, classes etc. in XML format. Later, the XML data may easily be processed by standard tools such as XSLT to produce HTML, PDF, dot graphs etc. Technically, this is done by wrapping the class and interfaces of the com.sun.javadoc packages into JAXB annotated classes, which allows for an easy serialization.
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