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JeCARS (Java Extendable Contents And Rights System) is a RESTful webservice which delivers pluggable output formats, e.g. Atom feeds or HTML.
Third party applications can be plugged in.
A JCR (JSR-170) repository (Jackrabbit) is used for storage.
Javen library is a framework for developing C++ application simply, with similar API to Java library. Hawk search engine is a software platform that used to build Vertical Search Product more easily for the Moderate Company or End Users.
The complete suggestions framework for java, supporting single and multi field suggest, java suggest box, client/server with hessian or json-rpc, and GWT AJAX suggest box, phonetic plugins. Proven high performance for data sets > 1 Mio.
Visualization of the contact network and user data from the popular business network XING.com. The web-based software can be used by every registered user from XING.
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The search aggregator allows users to initiate searches across multiple applications and receive aggregated results. This project is based on Lucene, written in Java, exposes web and plugin interfaces, and supports the Open Search and Json standards.
Open Source Semantic Web Search Engine Software: If two machines anywhere on the web can agree on the same definition of a digital service or digital good, then machine to machine transactions can use this lingua franca to transact on the users behalf.
OpenMKS is a search & navigational tool for large multimedia collections. With pluggable functionality and a core subsystem supporting the z39.50 ZING Community SRW search & retrieval specification, it can be run either as a Servlet or as a Web Service.
The Retrieval Component Integrator Project (RECOIN) intends to provide an extensible framework of Java classes to build a meta-search and information retrieval (IR) system based on heterogenous IR components as part of a modular retrieval process. The so
This forum software is a Java based discussion forum, that uses JDBC to store data in a database. This discussion forum is available in different languages and has features for easy integration into a site and easy administration of forum.
LIMO stands for Lucene Index Monitor. It is a web application that gives basic information about indexes used by the Lucene search engine (http://lucene.apache.org). It allows you to browse and search the index, and reconstruct stored fields.
Aracnis is a Java based framework for building distributed web spiders. These spiders can be used to accomplish a variety of tasks, for example, screen-scraping and link integrity checking.
The Informa library provides a convenient Java API for handling news channels and metadata about them. Different syntax formats (RSS 0.91, 1.0, 2.0 and Atom 0.3, 1.0) for feeds are supported. Also support for channel information descriptions (OPML) avail
This project intends to create an indexing search engine, for knowledge management. The primary object is to apply an information retrieval core. And implement a knowledge data discovery theory such as data mining algorithm, text mining.
list2db reads digested email files generated by the mailman mailing list software and converts them into SQL for a relational database. The project also includes a PHP frontend for users to search and browse archived list emails.
Hoople is like attribute-oriented programming for URLs. Rather than having the configuration information and “URL Logic” spread throughout the site, you create a single XML configuration file that contains all the “logic” for each URL on the file
Java program to extract postings and comments from http://www.livejournal.com (blog) into DB and view/classify/process it. LJ loader. Components to reuse: perl-like, but efficient Web pages scraper, trees analyzer, concurrent scheduler.
(Almost) all a scholar in the Humanities needs (polytonic Greek fonts, stylistic and metrical analysis tools, search engines on TLG and PHI) concentrated in only one Linux Live CD, ready to use everywhere at home or at University, without installation
A configurable knowledge management framework. It works out of the box, but it's meant mainly as a framework to build complex information retrieval and analysis systems. The 3 major components: Crawler, Analyzer and Indexer can also be used separately.
JLinkCheck is an Ant Task written in Java for checking links in websites. It is not just checking one single page, but crawling a whole site like a spider, generating a report in XML and (X)HTML. JReptator will be its succesor with many more features
JMdRdf is the tool which creates RDF/RSS.
1.You can generate RDF/RSS about your homepage from your HTML(s) without programming. JMdRdf extract Information such as title, description, etc automatically from HTML.
2.You can paste RDF/RSS into your HTML
Dr. Micheal Kay: "Saxon 8.7 is the first release to be released simultaneously by Saxonica on the Java and .NET platforms." MDP: Mission accomplished! Saxon for the .NET platform from Saxonica is now available and supported via the http://saxon.sf.net