jStyleParser is a CSS parser written in Java. It has its own application interface that is designed to allow an efficient CSS processing in Java and mapping the values to the Java data types. It parses CSS 2.1 style sheets into structures that can be efficiently assigned to DOM elements. It is intended be the primary CSS parser for the CSSBox library. While handling errors, it is user agent conforming according to the CSS specification.
In reading the code I found a fixed some minor issues:
(1) redundant semi-colons
(2) a mixed implementation of a Junit3 test with Junit4 annotations
(3) small javadoc issues
(4) adding 'final' to static Logger definitions to make things consistent
(5) removal of unnecessary casts
In reading the code I found a fixed some minor issues: (1) redundant semi-colons (2) a mixed implementation of a Junit3 test with Junit4 annotations (3) small javadoc issues (4) adding 'final' to static Logger definitions to make things consistent (5) removal of unnecessary casts
A ran all the unit tests without issue.