On 17:46 Wed 25 May , Frank W. Zammetti wrote: > I might be missing something, but doesn't StringTokenizer do the trick > for you?
Anyone with experience parsing CSVs knows there are the cases of delimiters within quotes that make the parsing a bigger headache than just using StringTokenizer (or String.split()). Why else would there be so many other third-party APIs for it? > Don Seiler wrote: > >Afternoon. Just writing to ask if anyone knows of any commons/jakarta > >packages that may do CSV parsing and writing. I'm aware of the jcsv > >package but thought I would try and utilize commons as much as possible. > >I looked at jakarta-oro as well but don't seem to see anything CSV > >related. > > > >Thanks in advance. -- Don Seiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xFC87F041 Fingerprint: 0B56 50D5 E91E 4D4C 83B7 207C 76AC 5DA2 FC87 F041
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