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The Ant XInclude task allows Jakarta Ant build files to apply XInclude processing to XML files. It is based on the XInclude processor developed by Elliotte Rusty Harold.  [edit]  


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LICENSE : bsd license
OPERATING SYSTEM : os independent
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : java
USER INTERFACE : console

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