OpenEstate-IO-CasaIT is a Java library to read and write real estate data in the XML format of casa.it.
This is an experimental build, that was not used in production so far. The XML schema, that was provided to us by casa.it may not be up-to-date anymore.
- read XML data according to the specifications of casa.it (see
CasaItReadingExample.java
) - write XML data according to the specifications of casa.it (see
CasaItWritingExample.java
)
Download the latest release from GitHub. The provided archive contains all required files (compiled libraries, dependencies, source code and documentations).
Alternatively you can integrate the library from Maven Central Repository into your Maven project. Just add the following dependency to your projects pom.xml
:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.openestate.io</groupId>
<artifactId>OpenEstate-IO-CasaIT</artifactId>
<version>1.5</version>
</dependency>
You can find further information in the project wiki. Some example classes for this format are available in the Examples
module.
The specifications for this format are placed in the specs
folder.
- Java 8 or newer
- commons-codec 1.15
- commons-io 2.11.0
- commons-lang 3.12.0
- Eclipse Implementation of JAXB 2.3.5
- Jakarta Activation 1.2.2
- Jakarta Annotations 1.3.5
- Jakarta XML Binding 2.3.3
- jaxb2-basics-runtime 0.12.0
- SLF4J 1.7.30
JAXB is bundled with JDK 8, was disabled / deprecated in JDK 9 & 10 and finally removed in JDK 11. Therefore, we're providing JAXB as an explicit dependency. See also "JAXB on Java 9, 10, 11 and beyond".
It is recommended to use this library with JDK 11 as it should work out of the box. In case you're using JDK 8, you might need to follow one of these steps documented at "JAXB Release Documentation":
JavaSE comes with JAXB 2.x API/implementation in
rt.jar
. Each version of JavaSE (6, 7, 8, ...) contains different version of JAXB 2.x API. Therefore, if you want to use different version of JAXB API/implementation than the one present in your version of JDK, you are required to override a portion ofrt.jar
with the new API. There are several ways to achieve this:
Place the
jakarta.xml.bind-api-X.Y.Z.jar
into$JRE_HOME/lib/endorsed
. Do not put other JAXB jars into the endorsed directory. This essentially makes your JRE to "JRE X + JAXB 2.y". This would affect any other applications that use this JRE, and it's easy. On the other hand, in various scenarios you may not be able to alter the JRE.Use the system property
java.endorsed.dirs
when you launch your application, and have it point to the directory which contains thejakarta.xml.bind-api-X.Y.Z.jar
only. The directory must not contain any other jaxb artifacts. This allows you to use different version of JAXB for different applications.See the endorsed directory mechanism for more details.
All provided dependencies should work with JDK 8. If compatibility problems occur, you might replace them with an earlier version.
Take a look at CHANGELOG.md
for the full changelog.
This library is licensed under the terms of Apache License, Version 2.0. Take a look at LICENSE.txt
for the license text.