Equivalent to Java Topology Suite and Jena TBD in Python [closed] - java

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I normally use the Java Topology Suite to handle 2D geometries in Java.
Is there a similar library in Python, supporting some spatial standard such as GML?

Shapely (https://github.com/sgillies/shapely) is based on GEOS, the C/C++ port of JTS. JTS implements OGC simple features, not GML. Shapely doesn't read/write GML either.

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I am in search of a library to implement jsonrpc 2.0 in java with bidirecional support. I have found these two (JJsonRpc, jsonrpc4j) some recommendation of which one is better?
In the end I decided to write my own integration to the api json rpc using
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Could someone recommend me lightweight, easy to use Java library for stochastic gradient descent optimization?
This may be a late reply. Try MLLib by apache (part of SPARK project) or WEKA. Only to optimize a linear regression, you might like to code yourself rather than going for a library.

HTTP PATCH - RFC 6902- JAVA Json library [closed]

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I'm trying to use the HTTP PATCH method based on RFC 6902. Is there any good JAVA library that can use this perform these operations (add, remove, replace) described in this chapter PATCH Operations?
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Simple Java library for graphing mathematical functions/equations [closed]

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I'm looking (have looked on Google, no luck) for a Java library that can produce graphs of mathematical functions and equations. It would be great if I could us it as a JComponent for adding to frames, but I can do without. If there aren't any good ones I'll probably make one anyway.
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Did you check jfreechart?
http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/samples.html
As jfreechart uses data series you will have to sample your matchematical functions.

Java RTP/RTCP library using NIO [closed]

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Is there a Java RTP/RTCP library based on Java NIO or some Java NIO framework (Netty, MINA, ...)?
In Red5, we are adapting an RTP/RTSP library written using Mina. If you would like to check it out, go here: http://red5.googlecode.com/svn/java/plugins/trunk/rtspplugin/
The original library was written by Matteo Merli (matteo.merli#gmail.com) and yes, we have his permission to modify it.
You would have to write a wrapper yourself, I'm afraid. Netty has a pretty flexible architecture that would allow that.

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