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    JRecord

    Read Cobol data files in Java

    provide Java Record based IO routines for Fixed Width (including Text, Mainframe, Cobol and Binary) and delimited Flat files via a Record Layout (Cobol, CSV or XML). The source is now available at https://github.com/bmTas/JRecord Projects using JRecord include: * https://github.com/thospfuller/rcoboldi - Cobol File in R * https://github.com/tmalaska/CopybookInputFormat - Cobol files in Hadoop * https://github.com/gss2002/copybook_formatter * https://github.com/gss2002/ftp2hdfs has some code that allows ftping RDW files directly from the Mainframe into Hadoop/HDFS as a mapreduce job or standalone client.
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    jdbc2csv.jar

    Command-line sql JDBC tool

    jdbc2csv is a small command-line tool written in JAVA and can be used on all platforms, for which JRE 8 or higher is available. To connect to a specific DBMS the tool uses its JDBC driver. The result of the executed 'select' query is displayed in CSV format ( different standards are supported ). When there is an error the tool stops with exit code 1 and the error message is output on stderr. jdbc2csv is created with a main purpose to be used in shell-scripts. Relatively easy to configurate,...
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    CSVboard

    CSV editor to open CSV files with minimum effort

    CSVboard is a tool for loading CSV files with minimum effort. Since I placed a great importance on its easy of use I implemented a search and filtering engine which provides you with the facility to efficiently find specified rows within a table. DON'T FORGET TO READ THE QUICK TUTORIAL!! Features: Lightweight and portable Set and reset title with Ctrl+q and Ctrl+w Auto-set column widths Auto-detection of delimiters Load files by Dragging&Dropping XML export Powerful search and...
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    JFling provides tools for (un)marshalling fixed length string data to and from java objects with typed properties. It's codegenerator uses plain csv files to generate fixed-length-string wrapper classes. (see our wiki 'Hosted Apps/Trac' for more info)
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