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* [http://www.brics.dk/~amoeller/automaton/ dk.brics.automaton] Automaton is known for being the fastest of the Java regexp implementations
* [http://www.brics.dk/~amoeller/automaton/ dk.brics.automaton] Automaton is known for being the fastest of the Java regexp implementations
* And the list goes on...
* And the list goes on...
= Examples =
== Search ==
== Replace ==


= References =
= References =

Revision as of 22:03, 3 June 2008

Regular expressions in Ruby versus Java

Ruby supports regular expressions as a language feature without the inclusion of any special classes or modules. Java on the other hand does native regular expression support and it requires the use of special regular expression packages to use them.

Ruby regexp support in more depth

Java regexp support in more depth

Java has been around for a while have has never had native regexp support. Because of this regular expression packages had to be created. There was no comprehensive support for regexp support from Java's main contributor, Sun, until Java 4. Because of this there are multiple 3rd party regexp packages for Java floating around:

  • java.util.regex The most widely used for regular expressions now due to its inclusion in the JDK since Java 4
  • Jakarta Around since 1996, Jakarta was donated to the Apache Software Foundation and is under an open-source, BSD style license
  • dk.brics.automaton Automaton is known for being the fastest of the Java regexp implementations
  • And the list goes on...

Examples

Search

Replace

References

-- Michael Frisch (Tuesday, June 3, 2008)