Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 7d769c6a90baa8d07ac5e60c530276cbd9920b0a Size: 23.49 MB File Format: zip
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Simple Text Transformation Tool is a free software by IBM Corporation and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Simple Text Transformation Tool which is 23.49 MB in size and belongs to the software category Other Office Tools. Simple Text Transformation Tool was released on 2010-05-30 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-27 and is currently at version 1.
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Simple Text Transformation Tool Description
Translation of a file using Java translation bundles:
Most Java applications use National Language (NL) bundles to create logs and any user-readable output. This feature allows a user to load bundles and translate a text file between locales using these entries. You choose a folder where NL bundles (.properties files) are available. The feature will scan for available locales. You then choose the source locale (location of the text file) and the target locale (for the translation). The file can then be translated. This is a particularly useful step before performing log analysis; it eliminates the need for a manual translation.
Translation of a file using the Tivoli Message Standard:
All Tivoli products have a standard message format, which is called the "Tivoli Message Standard." These messages are in the form of XML or HTML, which come as a part of the installation. This feature will pick up "search and replace" entries of two different locales from the message files and perform a translation on a text file.
Analysis of a file using an HTML page:
This feature uses regular expressions to mine information from HTML pages. This information can be used to analyze the contents of text files or logs. The text content on the HTML page is treated as a set of records. You can specify a regular expression that will identify the record key. The text between one occurrence of the record key and the next is considered a record. From each record, a message can be extracted using the message pattern. When HTML report output is specified and run, the record keys in the file are highlighted and have a pop-up tool tip, which displays the text extracted by the message pattern for that record.
Analysis using the Java highlighter:
Using the Java highlighter, you can locate and highlight instances of Java class and package names in a text file. This can be particularly useful while analyzing log files containing stack traces. You can specify a JAR (Java Archive) file, from which individual classes or entire packages can be selected for highlighting. Or you can also type in class or package names to be highlighted. Text for a tool tip can be associated with each entry for the Java highlighter.
Use of the analyzer for searching and replacing:
At present, most "search and replace" features provide only the option of searching for a single string; that is, you can search for only one string and replace it with another. This feature overcomes that limitation: You can give multiple strings for which to search in a file and replace each with different string. In addition, you can highlight each replaced string with a different color.