- added the secondstring libraries that contains all sorts of useful string distance functions
- added a java arithmetic coding library (used to implement a string distance based on PPM arithmetic coding)
- added the vicino kNN string clustering library (from MIT's SIMILE)
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- fixed a bunch of encoding issues
- added a function to reinterpret call content in another encoding
- added a 'phonetic' function to the expression language that supports metaphone and soundex
- updated the COS library to the latest released version
- added the IBM ICU4j library (that contains the encoding guesser)
- added examples with same content but different encodings
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- de-maveniziation (uses the same code that Acre uses to drive jetty directly)
- removed all dependencies on external javascript code (jquery and suggest) by making a local copy (this makes gridworks totally self-serving, meaning that you can use it even if you don't have any internet connectivity)
- fixed a NPE when the servlet is shutdown before any project is loaded
- found a way to spawn a browser directly from the java code (untested in windows)
- added two ant tasks to generate windows and macosx stand-alone binaries (unused just yet)
To run, just type "./gridworks run" at the command line
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use maven to build the eclipse scripts instead of committing them in svn which makes them less portable
(do './gridworks eclipse' at the beginning to regenerate your eclipse project files, then reload in eclipse)
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