Yes, there are several open-source EDIFACT BAPLIE parsers available in .NET, including:
EdiFabric: EdiFabric is an open-source .NET library that is capable of parsing and creating EDIFACT files, including BAPLIE. It is available on GitHub and can be easily integrated into C# and VB.NET projects.
OopFactory: OopFactory is another open-source .NET library that supports EDIFACT BAPLIE parsing. It is available on CodePlex and can be easily integrated into C# and VB.NET projects.
Edi.Net: Edi.Net is an open-source .NET library that can parse various EDI formats, including EDIFACT BAPLIE. It is available on GitHub and can be easily integrated into C# and VB.NET projects.
All three of these libraries provide comprehensive support for parsing EDIFACT BAPLIE files and are actively maintained by their communities.
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