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JavaDICT - Server for the DICT protocol
JavaDICT is a server for the DICT protocol (RFC
2229), a TCP transaction-based query/response protocol that lets a
client access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language
dictionary databases. So far it is the only DICT server that lets you
access dictionaries stored in a database (currently only PostgreSQL is
supported).
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Interfaces | command line, daemon |
Source languages | Java |
Use requirements | JDK 1.4 or later, gnu regexp |
Weak prerequisites | jdbc drivers (JDBC 2.0 or later) for PostgreSQL (to support dictionaries stored in a database) |
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