The Simple Declarative Language is a cross-platform declarative computer language used for defining basic data structures such as lists, maps, and trees of typed data in a compact, easy to read representation. A simple API allows one to read, write and access all the data structures using a single class. For property files, configuration files, logs and simple serialization requirements, SDL is designed to be an alternative to XML and properties files.

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  • The Simple Declarative Language is a cross-platform declarative computer language used for defining basic data structures such as lists, maps, and trees of typed data in a compact, easy to read representation. A simple API allows one to read, write and access all the data structures using a single class. For property files, configuration files, logs and simple serialization requirements, SDL is designed to be an alternative to XML and properties files. Implementations are available for Java and . NET with more languages on the way. SDL is distributed under the LGPL open source license. It was contributed to the open source community by Ikayzo.
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  • The Simple Declarative Language is a cross-platform declarative computer language used for defining basic data structures such as lists, maps, and trees of typed data in a compact, easy to read representation. A simple API allows one to read, write and access all the data structures using a single class. For property files, configuration files, logs and simple serialization requirements, SDL is designed to be an alternative to XML and properties files.
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  • Simple Declarative Language
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