The CSVFile tools are a collection of classes to deal with CSV files
(comma-separated values). They have quite a history. This edition is
developed by ⮡ tarent and published under the terms and conditions of
the GNU Lesser or Library General Public License, any version, as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
Licensor is tarent solutions GmbH, http://www.tarent.de/

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Copyright © 2018 mirabilos (t.glaser@tarent.de)
Licensor is tarent solutions GmbH, http://www.tarent.de/

Formerly developed as part of VerA.web:
Copyright © 2016 Атанас Александров (a.alexandrov@tarent.de)
Copyright © 2006 Christoph Jerolimov (jerolimov@gmx.de)
Copyright © 2008 Carsten Klein (c.klein@tarent.de)
Copyright © 2005 Michael Klink (m.klink@tarent.de)
Copyright © 2013, 2015, 2018 mirabilos (t.glaser@tarent.de)
and older code, Copyright © 2004–2008 ⮡ tarent GmbH and contributors.

Copyright © 2005 Fabrizio Fazzino (under GNU LGPL) — also on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/csvfile

Published as part of Ian’s Java CookBook, 2002 (under 2-clause BSD):

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