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sumatera from group io.github.febialfarabi (version 1.0.22)
@Sumatera
Model converter from ORM class to regular pojo class, the ORM term is a modelling class that doesn't like regular pojo, such like @Entity from JPA/Hibernate and so on.
It can be used for mapping regular object, post data in request body where you cannot put ORM class directly in a parameter, or you cannot convert to json directly, or any other problem regarding it.
You don't need anymore to create duplicate Dto / Pojo class which represent ORM class, just write your ORM class and annotate it with @Sumatera, then the regular pojo class would be generated for you.
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Artifact sumatera
Group io.github.febialfarabi
Version 1.0.22
Last update 17. February 2021
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/febiAlfarabi/pojoing
License The Alfarabi License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group io.github.febialfarabi
Version 1.0.22
Last update 17. February 2021
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/febiAlfarabi/pojoing
License The Alfarabi License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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banana-split from group de.drni.bananasplit (version 0.4.0)
DICTIONARY-BASED COMPOUND SPLITTER FOR GERMAN
BananaSplit is a compound splitter for German that uses a dictionary resource. The dictionary can be either a simple word list, or a word list equipped with POS values, or an XML based dictionary. The original version was able to use GermaNet as a dictionary. This is useful in applications that rely on GermaNet anyway: no additional lexicon needs to be generated and held in memory. This was also the original purpose of BananaSplit. It served as a compound splitter for a tool called BananaRelation.
BananaRelation cannot be published here as it makes heavy use of unpublished code by EML Research, Heidelberg. BananaSplit can either be used as a standalone application or it can be integrated into other Java programs (as a library).
This program emerged from the seminar Lexical Semantic Processing in NLP (winter term 2005/2006) taught by Iryna Gurevych at the Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft, Tübingen. Both BananaSplit and BananaRelation were introduced to the seminar participants on 17th of December, 2005.
The key algorithm for compound splitting is based on Langer (1998). The program came to use in Müller and Gurevych (2006). Please note that the program splits compounds into two parts only. Details are given in the documents linked below.
Artifact banana-split
Group de.drni.bananasplit
Version 0.4.0
Last update 11. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL http://niels.drni.de/s9y/pages/bananasplit.html
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies oz-generic-levenshtein,
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Group de.drni.bananasplit
Version 0.4.0
Last update 11. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL http://niels.drni.de/s9y/pages/bananasplit.html
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies oz-generic-levenshtein,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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