composit | Semantic Web Service Composition Engine
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ComposIT is an automatic semantic web service composition engine developed within the Centro de Investigación en Tecnoloxías da Información (CITIUS), University of Santiago de Compostela. This library is the main ComposIT Java API used by the engine, which includes different state-of-the-art search algorithms and optimization techniques to improve the composition of Semantic Web Services.
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- Run the composition of a test
- Searches for the given signature
- Creates a heuristic algorithms
- Executes the algorithm on the given network
- Returns the source operations that match the given target operation
- Get the operations that match the given target element
- Returns a map of all operations matched by the given source
- Get the map of target operations matched by the given element
- Converts an OWL KnowledgeBase into an owl string
- Retrieves an iterable of the services
- Compares two signatures
- Computes the full match between two sets
- Searches for a given signature
- Gets the operations with the given input
- Compares this object for equality
- Compares this component to another
- Returns an iterable over the set of operations
- Gets the operations with the given output
- Index the given operations
- Saves an object to a file
- Computes the best match network for the given request
- Compute the full match table
- Checks if the given composition matches the given matcher
- Loads an object from the given file
- Find and bind commands
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QUESTION
I am looking to find a pair of numbers with a GCD (Greatest Common Denominator) of 1, that the first N terms of the sequence X0, X1, ... XN are all composite.
For my code, for some reason, it gets stuck when i == 15, j == 878, and k == 78. It gets stuck when running is_prime() on the two last items in the list.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:27The problem is that your is_prime
function is to slow, instead of checking if every number is a prime inside of your for loop. Why not generate a list of primes, lets say the first 1 million, store them in a list. Then too check if your number is prime, just check if it is inside of the list.
QUESTION
Hey to all in the forum
I use JSF Mojarra implementation, version JSF 2.2
I need desperately a help on this.
- I have a snippet of my page.
- I have a custom component "example_result.xhtml" used in the page.
- I have my BackingBean.java Be aware please that this code is not the real code I made. If you run it, it will be very ugly maybe because I deleted all the css classes and I kept only the hot stuff I need to show you my problem.
Everything is inside 1 form.
The 5 "h:selectManyCheckbox" (in my code I have 8 or 9)
In the form I have 5 "h:selectManyCheckbox" which are using values in the "value" attribute for different cases (javaFrameworks2Values, javaFrameworks3Values,...), and the "f:selectItems" use arrays of "SelectItem" (javaFrameworksSelectItems2, javaFrameworksSelectItems3...) created for these different cases, just to make some examples for me to understand how all the selectOne and selectMany components work. The ideas for this, about different cases were taken from these links: "https://stackoverflow.com/tags/selectonemenu/info" and "https://mkyong.com/jsf2/jsf-2-checkboxes-example".
After I have 2 commandButtons
1 for submit, and 1 for reset the values.
Display the values
After I display the results of the values of the "h:selectManyCheckbox" via the "example_result.xhtml".
You can see the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" that is the only one different, because it has the attribute "required" with the attribute "requiredMessage". With it there is a "h:message" to display the validation error.
In the BackingBean (which is Spring Bean, but it works perfectly good - sorry I don't want ejbs 3.x), I have initialized:
- The values of the SelectItems and
- The values of the "value" attribute, where the values of the "h:selectManyCheckbox" will be stored to be displayed later. [The code is completely castrated, to make it readable snippet].
When the page is rendered, I select checkBoxes (e.g. the 2 last, because the 2 first are initials) from all the "h:selectManyCheckbox". When I say that select from all, I mean it. And from the 4th with the "required" attribute. I try in the buttons (see in the code) the "Effort 1", or "Effort 2", or "Effort 3" (in the "f:ajax" in the buttons) and the result outputs in the last part are displayed and updated like a candy. Without any problem. To achive this with the composite component I googled and tried a lot. But I made it.
Then it comes the time to try the 4th to see the validation error of the "required" attribute.
I select again from all as before, but not from all. NOT from the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" this time. I select nothing from the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" to ckeck the validator error message ("requiredMessage"). The result is: It displays the message of error (GOOD until now), BUT this time it does not update anything from the others "h:selectManyCheckbox" to the output results at the end, and it does not reset the values as well as it was doing before (when I selected from all and from the 4th as well).
I understand that it says: as long as in the form the 4th failed with validation error, all the other "h:selectManyCheckbox" will not update the output results (something like wanting to fail all the others too).
But what really happes here?
- It does not give the values to the "h:selectManyCheckbox", to be updated to the output?
- It gives the vales to the "h:selectManyCheckbox" normally, BUT it just not updates the output?
The other efforts in the "f:ajax" in the buttons, are just efforts maybe to solve the problem but in these cases they don't even display the error message in the 4th case and of cource they don't update the other output results as well (again). But no message error as well.
I don't know if the problem is clear to you. I can explain in the discussion better so I can clarify the situation better. [To be honnet it took me 1 and half hour to write all this thing]
Thanks a lot in advance
========== Snippet from my page ==========
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:11After a lot of discussing with the only person who wanted to help to my issue here (and I thank him @WoAiNii for this a lot), I decided to post my solution:
I will make 5 different forms with 5 set of buttons (submit/reset), to make escalate this problem, for 5 so much related components in the form.
But my question is open: Why this is happening, what rule in JSF in this case is taking place and makes this situation. Anyone, comes with an explanation:
- Thomas: this is a rule in JSF, or
- is a JSF bug, or
- this happens in these cases, or... whatever...,
I will be glad to read it here so I will learn better, and others to will learn from these ideas of yours. Thanks a lot
QUESTION
I am trying to use JOOQ code generation from JPA Entity. I have already created a dedicated maven module where the code will be generated which has dependency on a module containing all entities as well code generation plugin with of jooq.
To add more clarify on project structure, here are the modules:(The names are made up but the structure reflects the current project i am working on)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 07:53I'm assuming you have missing dependencies on your code generation class path. Once you update your question, I'll update my answer.
Regarding jOOQ code generation support for@TypeDef
etc.
jOOQ won't support your generated composite types in generated code out of the box, you'll still have to add forced type configurations for that, possibly embeddable type configurations:
- https://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/code-generation/codegen-advanced/codegen-config-database/codegen-database-forced-types/
- https://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/code-generation/codegen-embeddable-types/
Note that the JPADatabase
offers a quick win by integrating with simple JPA defined schemas very quickly. It has its caveats. For best results, I recommend going DDL first (and generate both jOOQ code and JPA model from that), because it will be much easier to put your schema change management under version control, e.g. via Flyway or Liquibase.
QUESTION
I'm trying to use react-native navigation. I installed the app, everything went alright. Now I'm having this problem with Expo when I try and create a navigation in both ios and web:
Warning: React.createElement: type is invalid -- expected a string (for built-in components) or a class/function (for composite components) but got: undefined. You likely forgot to export your component from the file it's defined in, or you might have mixed up default and named imports.
Check the render method of
ExpoRoot
.
registerRootComponent
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 04:13Change
QUESTION
I'm currently working with Vue Js composition API and trying to map project objects into new objects if github_url is not empty.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-31 at 15:16I would recommend typing props
in your method declaration and letting the types flow through. For example, the following will work:
QUESTION
Im using Typescript, Electron, Webpack and NodeJS to make a webapp but for some reason the import/export isnt working properly.
The error im receiving is:
"Warning: React.createElement: type is invalid -- expected a string (for built-in components) or a class/function (for composite components) but got: undefined. You likely forgot to export your component from the file it's defined in, or you might have mixed up default and named imports."
Ive tripled checked my imports and exports and the component is still undefined when its called.
Console.Log Output of appView.tsx imported component:
File Structure:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 04:23*Edited
My mistake was thinking that the webpack ts-loader would take context from from ts-config file and transpile the typescript according to that and webpack the content into the final bundle. Upon looking at my question again ive realised i put the index.tsx file as my entry point which is why i was still getting a bundled webpack file but my imports were undefined the only file being webpack was my index file i believe. That combined with the single file output tsc seems to have been the cause.
tsc
was creating a bundle of my typescript.
webpack
was creating a bundle of just my index.tsx file
Problem entry: './src/index.tsx'
& "outFile": "./dist/main.js"
QUESTION
In this challenge, using javaScript you will create 3 classes
- Super class called
Animal
. Dog
andCat
class which both extendsAnimal
class (a dog is an animal and a cat is an animal)Dog
andCat
class should only have 1 function, which is their own implementation of thesound()
function. This is polymorphism- a
Home
class. But we’ll talk about that later
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-05 at 13:48Since 2015 there should be no more need to go through the pain of assigning prototype
properties like that, and establish inheritance between two classes with such assignments.
I would suggest rewriting your code completely, and using the class
syntax, where you don't need to explicitly do this inheritance fiddling with the prototype
property:
QUESTION
Dear Stackoverflow community, I have an excel file "big_excel.xlsx", which comprises of four columns namely "date_column","efficacy", "composition" and "testgroups". Basically, I have splitted this excel quarterly "q1..q4", so that I can compare values in each column with 4 different excels that I recieved from 4 different sources which are supposed to be 100% identical. This excels from sender are such that elements are already sorted in such way that it should match exactly with the excel which are splitted quarterly. My code works perfectly for quarter q1. And to compare I have used ".equals" because it can have nans. Now I have to apply same code concept for the remaining quarters q2..q4.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 14:26One approach could be defining a function which takes one quarter dataframe and the corresponding test dataframe for that quarter and returns the original dataframes with the comparing columns. Something like:
QUESTION
We are given a data frame that may look like this (I am sorry I wasn't able to show the data frame given the code below):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 11:40try:
QUESTION
I am using Vue3/Vuex 4/TypeScript.
I am trying to access my typed store from within my component (App.vue
).
Whenever I set const store = useStore()
, store
will always return as undefined
As far as I can tell, I've followed the official Vuex 4 TypeScript Support Documentation verbatim.
app.ts
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 23:52Your syntax for installing the Vuex instance to your app is a little off. You can only install one Vue plugin to an app in each call to use
, so combining router, store, key
like that doesn't work. As such, Vuex isn't getting installed at all.
To fix, change this line:
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