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    The Lemur Project

    The Lemur Project

    Search engine and data mining applications and ClueWeb datasets.

    The Lemur Project develops search engines, browser toolbars, text analysis tools, and data resources that support research and development of information retrieval and text mining software, including the Indri search engine in C++, the Galago search engine research framework in Java, the RankLib learning to rank library, ClueWeb09 and ClueWeb12 datasets and the Sifaka data mining application.
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    Java Application Framework For All

    JAFFA is a Rich Web 2.0 POJO based Event-Driven SOA framework

    An Enterprise Focused Java Framework For Rapid Application Development. JAFFA is a Java web application development stack, build around Web 2.0 technologies (ExtJS, DWR, JAWR) with an extensive service architecture, meta-data layer and rules engine (based on JBoss AOP and Drools). It provides an event driven SOA infrastructure with advanced scheduling and queue sub-systems
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    BlackRay is a persistent in-memory high performance relational database written in C++. It combines regular database features with search engine like performance. Please visit https://forge.softmethod.de for the main development site.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    blackray
    BlackRay is a high performance relational database, which combines regular database features with search engine like performance. Full transaction support, SQL and version controlled persisted snapshots characterize BlackRay.
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    Easy to use web-based database management system. Functionally equivalent to a simplified version of Microsoft Access. Written primarily in PHP using the MySQL database engine. Supports all platforms that PHP/MySQL supports: Linux, Unix, Windows.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Cheshire3 is a fast Z39.50, SRW, XML search engine, written in Python for extensability and using C libraries for speed. Next generation of the Cheshire system (http://cheshire.berkeley.edu) and designed around a distributable, object oriented model.
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    Omseek has been renamed to Xapian. Xapian is a Search Engine Library, written in C++ with bindings for Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby. It allows you to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to your applications.
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    WAIT - a rewrite of the freeWAIS-sf engine in Perl and XS
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