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Yeastar: Business Phone System and Unified Communications
Go beyond just a PBX with all communications integrated as one.
User-friendly, optimized, and scalable, the Yeastar P-Series Phone System redefines business connectivity by bringing together calling, meetings, omnichannel messaging, and integrations in one simple platform—removing the limitations of distance, platforms, and systems.
AtomXOM provides an implementation of the IETF Atom Syndication Format (RFC 4287) built on top of XOM, and designed for extensibility. AtomXOM also provides tools for creating and reading RFC 5005 paged and archive feeds.
There exist many implementations of XML parsers that create DOM. The Radiance DomProfiler parses an XML file and builds a DOM from a handful of available parsers - CRIMSON, DOM4J, JDOM, SPARTA, XOM, XERCES, XPP - to compare time taken and memory used.
Giving you complete control to help you manage your applications and better protect your endpoints.
The Zero Trust security solution that offers a unified approach to protecting users, devices, and networks against the exploitation of zero day vulnerabilities.
Xanot is an XOM (Xml to Object Mapper). Very similar to well known Apache Digester. But it uses java 5 annotation feature. So that the classes can "tell" the parser how to map xml data into its object model.
Xom (Xml Object Model) is a lightweight, powerful, and extensible framework for representing Java gui elements. Also, general java gui tools/frameworks for creating impressive user interfaces. Includes a basic PDF viewer, and various gui components.
...The focus is on a hybridized model that blends pattern-based and event-based
models for XML processing, as well as supporting the leading tree-based models (DOM, JDOM, dom4j, XOM, etc.).