A Simple CSV Parser for Java under a commercial-friendly Apache 2.0 license

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  • CSV Parsing

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Apache License V2.0

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  • The RFC4180 parser works like a charm to read and write CSV. On top of that I got quick and great support from developers. Awesome!
  • Excellent
  • Fast and easy
  • why are you guys hardcoded "null" while writing object to csv. anyspecif reason? In BeanToCSV class for (Method getter : getters) { /* 128 */ Object value = getter.invoke(bean, (Object[])null); /* 129 */ if (value == null) /* 130 */ values.add("null"); /* */ else { /* 132 */ values.add(value.toString()); /* */ }
  • Library does exactly what it should do. Quick response from developers.
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Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Data Formats Software

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2005-09-21