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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.
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    CSVboard

    CSV editor to open CSV files with minimum effort

    ...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 filtering engine CSVboard was written in Java and JavaFX and actually it is a result of some recycled code collections. I experimentally developed during my time as a hobby programmer. So if you find any dysfunctionalities, errors, bugs, or the like do not hesitate to contact me. I'm further going to publish my code at Github in the near future so that everybody has the chance to improve my code.
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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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