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Are there any URLs for regular expression handlers in Java?

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Are there any URLs for regular expression handlers in Java?

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• A. http://www.oroinc.com/products/OROMatcher.html This comes from ORO Inc, is free, and handles Perl5 style exprs. And don’t forget to check out Lava — a set of Java classes designed to support programmers who develop console-mode applications and/or C programmers who are converting to Java. The first release of Lava has printf and other text formatting, encryption, parsing and miscellaneous I/O. Lava can be downloaded from http://www.newbie.net/sharky/lava/ Also consider the Java version of the Unix find command. It offers Regex filename matching, mindepth, maxdepth, symlink follow / no follow, file type matching all cross-platform. The package is at http://www.geocities.com/~shecter/java.

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There is one from ORO Inc. They dissolved as a corporation, but one of the founders maintains the software at http://www.quateams.com/oro. For other sources, see http://www.meurrens.org/ip-Links/Java/regex/index.html And don’t forget to check out Lava — a set of Java classes designed to support programmers who develop console-mode applications and/or C programmers who are converting to Java. The first release of Lava has printf and other text formatting, encryption, parsing and miscellaneous I/O. Lava can be downloaded from http://www.newbie.net/sharky/lava/ Also consider the Java programming langauge version of the Unix find command. It offers Regex filename matching, mindepth, maxdepth, symlink follow / no follow, file type matching all cross-platform. The package is at http://www.rule-of-eight.com/en/components/ • (Sect. 20) Are there any installers for Java technology? Preferably platform-neutral ones. There are several possibilities. • InstallAnywhere 2 from ZeroG software. See h

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