Apache Xalan
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Apache Xalan was established on March 21, 2000[1].
Apache Xalan
Summary
Apache Xalan is an implementation of a programming language[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Apache Xalan's instance of is recorded as implementation of a programming language[3].
- Apache Xalan's instance of is recorded as software library[4].
- Apache Xalan's developer is recorded as Apache Software Foundation[5].
- Apache Xalan's collection is recorded as Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace[6].
- Apache Xalan's collection is recorded as Text Analysis Portal for Research[7].
- Apache Xalan's copyright license is recorded as Apache License[8].
- Apache Xalan's programmed in is recorded as Q2407[9].
- Apache Xalan's programmed in is recorded as Java[10].
- Apache Xalan is a type of software library[11].
- Apache Xalan is used for transformation[12].
- Apache Xalan's Commons category is recorded as Apache Xalan[13].
- Apache Xalan comprises Xalan C++[14].
- Apache Xalan comprises Xalan Java[15].
- March 21, 2000 marks the founding of Apache Xalan[16].
- Apache Xalan's official website is recorded as http://xalan.apache.org[17].
- Apache Xalan's described at URL is recorded as https://tapor.ca/tools/181[18].
- Apache Xalan's described at URL is recorded as https://marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/tool-or-service/1YxQpO[19].
- Apache Xalan's described at URL is recorded as https://tapor.ca/tools/1223[20].
- Apache Xalan's described at URL is recorded as https://marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/tool-or-service/YTVCXp[21].
- Apache Xalan's implementation of is recorded as XSLT[22].
- Apache Xalan's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[23].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include implementation of a programming language[3] and software library[4].
History and Context
March 21, 2000 marks the founding of Apache Xalan[16].
Why It Matters
Apache Xalan has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]