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Develop a java API (JAR library, with an example web GUI) for content management. Simple but powerful, based on Apache Lucene project, it would be embeded on projects requiring content management.
The OpenBorges project intends to provide an humble place to experiment, and debate, about what can be an open, distributed, adaptive and collaborative, semantic virtual library. Inspirations are: As we May Think, Library of Babel, and Weaving the web
LAMP eGovernment Database Project offers state and local governments a free open source, web-enabled system for use in developing public information sites. You can also use this system for government-to-government systems as well.
This code supplies miniature pedagogical Java implementations of information retrieval, spidering, and text-processing software. It was initially developed for an introductory course on Intelligent Information Retrieval and Web Search in UT Austin.
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HORUS is a system for knowledge acquisition, hypothesis generation, inference and learning. It is an interactive, internet environment accessible to a diverse community of users (public-access or membership basis) - see also UMKAILASH project for more.
QZARCH - Quick free-text search
The project aims to deliver a light-weight file-based free-text search engine for Java based websites to adopt easily. The features include:
- Search for one or more keywords in the content of one or more files
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A web content management system with special emphasis on multimedia content. Designed as part of the TITAN grant at Manhattan College. Special thanks to Mike Mucciardi (Project team leader), Matt Joyce (Me), Vlad Panov (Design Layout), and Ananda Das (
IGLU is a Java class library designed to facilitate sharing of code among Artificial Intelligence/Information Retrieval researchers to illustrate how various problems can be solved in Java. It is developed and maintained by the IGLU Research Group.
R-Net is a project and is an initiative. R-Net as a project involves the development of a database which will allow the exchange of ideas and boost peer to peer collaboration to improve the city living standards; the recruiting, organization and mobiliza
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This project is for a webpage content monitor called PagePing.
It is designed to actively keep track of website content (especially message boards) by repeatedly downloading and diff'ing against the last cached copy.
The Medlane project is an attempt to create a set of tools that will enable librarians to move from the standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) format to a new library/museum XML format. This move will ensure traditional library/museum data remains
TouchGraph provides a set of interfaces for graph visualization using force-based layout and focus+context techniques. For now only older code is available, but we are planning to release new versions as well.
Arachnid is a Java-based web spider framework. It includes a simple HTML parser object that parses an input stream containing HTML content. Simple Web spiders can be created by sub-classing Arachnid and adding a few lines of code called after each page
Project B is a platform for various Bible programs using Java. It will support desktop applications like the On-Line Bible and Sword, there is a Servlet interface, some add-in macros for MS Word. Other interfaces are in development.
The NoZama Project is a school project (University of Oregon) started in the winter of 2002. This project is concerned mainly with building a process by which to extract information from Amazon.com, allowing customers to compare prices with other sites
This project is a Dmoz RDF parser and utilities to allow you to manipulate, display, and navigate the Dmoz RDF data on your web site. It will make use of software at jakarta.apache.org and xml.apache.org to display the data and will attempt to tightly int
The JSearch Project wants to provide the internet with a Java based generic interface for search engines. It consists of a core interface, search engine adaptors, a sort/merge module and a JSP based GUI.
Frosttie (FROnt-end SchemaTron Text Internet Engine) takes XHTML pages and processes them with various user-definable filters such a W3C's WAI, Section 508 (US) web usability compliance, ad removal, etc. It can be used with zKnowMan.
This project contains all the code for the eXploringXML column on WebReference.com at http://exploringxml.com .
Currently this is only an applet for parsing and displaying Rich Site Summary (RSS) files, but more Javacode for XML will come
This is a simple java based interface to the Open Directory Project. (www.dmoz.org) The java class supplied can retrieve data from dmoz on a request per request basis to give your site access to dmoz data.
JMeta is a free software project, written in Java, aiming to provide a generic search engine platform and a framework for building fully-decentralized P2P search applications.