xmlBlaster
XML and CORBA/RMI/XML-RPC based MOM (message oriented middleware) for Java/C/C++/Perl/Tcl/Python. Free for commercial and non commercial use (LGPL).
XML4P Perl DOM
Includes a collection of Perl5 wrapper objects that internally use their XML4C counterparts for Level 1 DOM processing.
Apache XML project
Different open source tools, most of which use the Xerces implementation (DOM Level 1 & 2) as a base. Xerces itself is available in Java, C++, Perl, and COM.
The W3C Document Object Model
Definitive specification for the DOM.
Adobe's SVG Viewer
Uses the DOM for animation of SVG images. Currently preview (alpha) releases; these implement some of DOM Level 2 as well as DOM Level 1.
David Baron's DOM Tests
Tests in JavaScript for compliance with some parts of the W3C DOM specs.
Dieter Köhler's XDOM 2.0
A Delphi3 implementation of the DOM Level 2 Core and Traversal modules. Binaries and source code available, free of charge.
DocZilla - an SGML/XML browser
Built on Mozilla code, this browser has the same support for the DOM as Mozilla does.
4DOM
A full DOM level 2 implementation for Python, included in the PyXML package.
DOM 1 Reference
Reference guide with examples.
DOM2 Reference
Reference guide with examples for the second release of the object model.
DOMJuan: Koala's implementation of the DOM
Java implementation of the DOM Level 2. Free and with source code. Currently (version 0.1) only the Core and Events modules are available.
eDOM
An editing extensions to the W3C DOM. Specification, tests, FAQ, demos, downloads.
The Gnome DOM Engine
Promises to create a fully standards-compliant DOM interface. It is based on Daniel Veillard's libxml.
IBM's DOM Implementation in C++
XML for C++ parser (XML4C) is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. It implements Level 1 and some of Level 2 DOM, as well as providing SAX interfaces. Source code, samples and API documentation are provided with the parser. Now part of the Apache Xerces project.
IBM's DOM Implementation in Java
A validating XML parser written in 100% pure Java, which includes an implementation of the Level 1 DOM, some of the Level 2 DOM, and SAX. Now part of the Apache Xerces project.
IBM's techexplorer Hypermedia browser
A plug-in for Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer which enables the display of TeX, LaTeX, and MathML documents and the publishing of interactive mathematical and scientific material on the Web. Includes the DOM (JavaScript, C, C++ and Java).
Media Design in Progress
XML and DOM-based editors and web site publishing systems for the Macintosh. Uses Lisp as the language.
Microsoft Internet Explorer - XML/HTML Browser
Full support for the Level 1 DOM.
Minidom
Lightweight DOM implementation in the standard Python library.
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