java.text.See: Description
| Interface | Description | 
|---|---|
| FormatFactory | Format factory. | 
| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| CompositeFormat | Formats using one formatter and parses using a different formatter. | 
| ExtendedMessageFormat | Extends  java.text.MessageFormatto allow pluggable/additional formatting
 options for embedded format elements. | 
| FormattableUtils | Provides utilities for working with the  Formattableinterface. | 
| StrBuilder | Builds a string from constituent parts providing a more flexible and powerful API
 than StringBuffer. | 
| StrLookup<V> | Lookup a String key to a String value. | 
| StrMatcher | A matcher class that can be queried to determine if a character array
 portion matches. | 
| StrSubstitutor | Substitutes variables within a string by values. | 
| StrTokenizer | Tokenizes a string based based on delimiters (separators)
 and supporting quoting and ignored character concepts. | 
| WordUtils | Operations on Strings that contain words. | 
 Provides classes for handling and manipulating text, partly as an extension to java.text.
 The classes in this package are, for the most part, intended to be instantiated (i.e. they are not utility classes
 with lots of static methods). 
Amongst other classes, the text package provides a replacement for StringBuffer named StrBuilder, a class for substituting variables within a String named StrSubstitutor and a replacement for StringTokenizer named StrTokenizer.
 While somewhat ungainly, the Str prefix has been used to ensure we don't clash with any current or future standard Java classes. 
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