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The Itunes Utilities java library is a collection of java classes you can use in your own application to work with iTunes' library data. This library is used in iPlaylist Copier to parse track and playlist information out of iTunes library files.
NOTE: This library is currently a work in progress. Jason is working on cleaning up some of the classes included in the library. He is also working on javadoc documentation and unit tests for the library.
Features
- Fully-featured Java object representations of the Itunes library, playlists, and tracks.
- Easy to use itunes library parser.
- Itunes library auto-detector.
Disclaimer
Jason Baker, World's Worst Software, and ItunesUtilities are not affiliated with or endorsed by Apple Computer in any way.
Library Details
- ItunesUtilities is iTunes 7 compatible.
- Java source level in library is 1.4 (os x 10.3 does not have java 1.5)
- Project is an eclipse 3.3 project.
- Included sample program shows example usage of the library.
- Library is distributed as a standard java JAR file, for easy inclusion in your own projects.
- Full source code to the library is available within JAR file, as well as in the source distribution zip file.
Download
Jar Distribution: ItunesUtilities.jar.1.0.zip [97.4 KB]
Source Distribution: ItunesUtilities.src.1.0.10-25-2007.zip [311 KB]
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