These aren't lex and yacc implementations, but they serve the same general
purpose -
JavaCC (the one I use)
- at <http://www.metamata.com/javacc/index.html>
Metamata Parse (an offshoot of JavaCC)
- at <http://www.metamata.com/products/parse.html>
ANTLR (I don't know much about this)
- at <http://www.antlr.org>
Steve Odendahl
Vunetix, Inc.
At 02:01 PM 6/18/99 +0200, you wrote:
> For the needs of one servlet i'm building I would like to ask, if anyone
>is aware of a LEX and YACC implementation under Java. Regards Slavikos
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