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Hi,

I'm in the process of writing a replacement for MozillaTranslator.
Nothing disruptive in the frontend, since it keeps being a Java
Desktop tool. The changes are in the persistence (a Java SQL
database, Derby, managed with JPA), the internal datamodel, which I
expect to allow L20n in the future, and more extensive and standard
help features for users (a glossary manager and a better translation
memory).

I have tight constraints as this is my final year project (I'm 20
years delayed) and I have to reach a close-to MozillaTranslator
feature pairing by the end of August. I'm already using SAX to parse
DTDs in a very similar way than MozillaTranslator does, and I might
be forced to copy the parser for Properties files (which I also use
for INI files), but I wonder if Mozilla has some parser code for
Properties and INI files that I could browse to write a Java
version. BNF grammar files could work, too, as I could give it a try
to some parser generators like ANTLR.

TIA

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Proyecto NAVE
Mozilla Localization Project, es-ES Team
http://www.proyectonave.es/
Diaspora: [email protected]
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