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From: | gopi@sankhya.com (Gopi Bulusu) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 28 Jul 2004 12:07:35 -0400 |
Organization: | http://groups.google.com |
References: | 04-07-061 |
Keywords: | parse, tools, question |
Posted-Date: | 28 Jul 2004 12:07:35 EDT |
Exits Funnel <exitsfunnel@yahoo.com> wrote
>
> I've spent quite some time searching the web but most everything I can
> find is either open source or a windows tool. If anyone has any
> recommendations I'd love to hear about them. Thanks in advance.
Here is information on our dynamic model driven parsing and
transformation framework + tool:
http://www.sankhya.com/info/products/data/stf.html
The only 'limitation' of this tool is that it does not generate a
parser (either Java or C++ :-) It loads the grammar file created using
STML (SANKHYA Translation Modeling Language) at run-time, eliminating
the need for generating a "grammar specific parser"
STF is available in command line, client-server (using CORBA) and
developer (C++ ABI) editions.
Applications using STF include:
Web Varadhi -
http://www.sankhya.com/info/products/wv/webvaradhi.html
DTTF and STC -
http://www.sankhya.com/info/products/tools/dttf.html
Thanks,
gopi
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Gopi Kumar Bulusu
Sankhya Technologies Private Limited
http://www.sankhya.com
Tel: +91 891 554 2666
Fax: +91 891 554 2665
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