@SafeVarargs
Is a cure for the warning: [unchecked] Possible heap pollution from parameterized vararg type Foo.
Is part of the method's contract, hence why the annotation has runtime retention.
Is a promise to the caller of the method that the method will not mess up the heap using the generic varargs argument.
Unstructured Information Management applications are software systems that analyze large volumes of unstructured information in order to discover knowledge that is relevant to an end user. An example UIM application might ingest plain text and identify entities, such as persons, places, organizations; or relations, such as works-for or located-at.
Basically, its an RDF-based web annotations system.
Three JISC-funded projects have a requirement to allow people to annotate events and other things. The projects are:
* Collaborative Research on the Web (CREW) - University of Bristol and University of Manchester
* Semantic Tools for Screen Arts Research (STARS) - University of Bristol
* Integration Project (CIP) - University of Bristol
The Caboto project was setup to create a collaborative effort to fulfill the requirements of CREW, STARS and CIP.
The requirements from the JISC projects:
* CREW Events Requirements
* CIP Requirements
* STARS Requirements
The project is in the early stages but its is possible to obtain and run the project:
Hibernate Annotations is my preferred way to map my entity classes, since they don't require any external file (thus keeping mapping info in your Java files), is fully integrated with all Hibernate mapping capabilities and Hibernate documentation encourages us to use this kind of configuration because it's more efficient.
Annotation driven mapping in Hibernate uses the standard JPA API annotations and introduce some specific extensions to deal with some Hibernate features. You can find a full reference in the official documentation.
About
AutoDAO is a Generic DAO on steroids implementation for Java.
This project was inspired by Don't repeat the DAO! article by Per Mellqvist.
Main features
* Ready to use CRUD operations
* Zero persistence code for common DAO queries
* Annotation-driven auto-configuration
* Spring Framework custom namespace for easy to use configuration
* Hibernate/JPA support
Caliph & Emir are MPEG-7 based Java prototypes for digital photo and image annotation and retrieval supporting graph like annotation for semantic metadata and content based image retrieval using MPEG-7 descriptors.