I want to sort element of an xml file and then some query has to perform over that.For that I want to use xquery. I have gone through various sites but didn't find the accurate solution regarding "how can I write xquery in eclipse.Even I don't know Is it possible to use XQuery in Eclipse? If yes plz help.
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I'm working on a project with BIM for my education and I want to extract data from ifc files.
The idea is to find information like finding floors with a specific height, shape and structure, then I would like to run pathfinding algorithms.
I can't find any document describing and comparing all possibilities...
I found some ways to query but most of them seems abandoned and others have drawbacks, here is what I have:
BIMQL : no activity since 2017
QL4BIM : no activity
SPARQL : no comparison operators
BIMServer query language : requires to run a server
IFC++ : lack of documentation
I don't mind if the query language structure ( even if json would be awesome ).
Don't know about pathfinding, but did you look at xBIM?
It has documentation, examples and a viewer, so you can explore objects/hierarchy.
Refer to the above BIM_POC , this should help you.
IF you have some programming knowledge/experience, I suggest IfcOpenShell for all sorts of query and data extraction from ifc file.
We have a couple of relatively simple websites running on Adobe CQ 5.5 that were developed by a third party. I'm pretty familiar with how CQ works, but I'm working with somebody else's code here and I need to be able to search through all components in the system for a particular string.
The issue is that I can't seem to find a way to search across all of the various .jsp files stored with the various system components. I would have figured that the query tool in CRXDE Lite would have done the trick with something like this:
/jcr:root//*[jcr:contains(., 'Find this exact string in a JSP')] order by #jcr:score
But I've had no luck.
What I am looking for is some sort of global search that includes JSP files. Is that possible? Were I using a regular Java system, any IDE worth the download would be able to do this.
Thanks.
Might not be easiest way, but you can use the VLT tool to checkout the repository into your filesystem. Then you can lookup using whatever tool you prefer. It might even be faster in the long run
I don't have the actual answer but I suppose the JSPs are indexed via a filter that strips out some of their content.
It should be possible to configure the repository to index them as is instead, based on the info at http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/IndexingConfiguration and http://jackrabbit.apache.org/jackrabbit-text-extractors.html
Sorry about the vagueness of this answer - I know the basic principles but to provide the details I would need more time than I can afford now ;-)
I'm developing a asp.net application and I use some components. I have a component with a resource file with a lot of keys in English. I need to translate it to Portuguese (Brazil, pt-br). I would like to know, if is there any way to translate it with a program? Or if is there a program that do this?
Thanks
I have the same issues and was looking to use Google's Translation APIs, based on this article Automatic Resource File Translation via Google Translate
I will let you know how it goes - but obviously you may still need someone to validate the output, I know I will.
Maybe my free Zeta Resource Editor is of some help for you.
I have not been satisfied with the various solutions out there so I wrote something: https://github.com/ekkis/Powershell/blob/master/MT.ps1
I need to add dictionary facilities to an Asp.net MVC app. Does anyone know a library that I could use? Where can I get word definitions from?
Any help is appreciated.
it depends on what you want to do.
if you're trying to add a reference of an actual dictionary of words to use for your application then you'll have to create your own to define the words that you want to use.
if you're trying to find the library that contains the data type dictionary then you should try
System.Collections.Generic, or System.Collections.Specialized
If its still relevant for you, It's not a 'library' but on Dicts.info site you can find raw dictionary files you could use inside your application.
You can also find bilingual dictionaries for various languages or even categorized vocabulary, and even more...
Watch out to respect their respective licences.
Hey. I am quite new to the whole web development/programming. I am trying to create an RSS feed which gets info from a separate XML file.
I know basics about XML and RSS, but I don't know how to make it updade. Lets say I update the XML then how would the RSS update automatically? Can someone maybe put me on the right track? Thanks in advance.
In which programming language do you want to accomplish this? One way would be to run a program that does some XML parsing and writing, e.g. PHP with SimpleXML and running the script as a cronjob.
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You could use LINQ to XML for that in ASP.NET, it is easy to use, just look at tutorials like Using LINQ to XML or
Introduction to LINQ - Simple XML Parsing