Mined Opinions For API: commons-exec
This tab contains all the opinions collected from Stack Overflow about the API. The other tabs present summaries of the opinions using different algorithms.
- I need to communicate with MongoDB shell via Java To explain in short, I am using something like Runtime.exec (commons exec specifically) to call URL_http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Scripting+the+shell [MongoDB-shell-in eval-mode] Using this approach, I am able to successfully invoke MongoDB commands, retrieve the output into a stream (and print to stdout for example) All is well till this point.. details
This tab shows statistical summaries of the opinions. The 'Aggregated Sentiment' shows the overall distribution of polarity (positive vs negative) in the opinions. The 'Monthly Trend' shows how the polarity changed over months. The 'Comentioned API' shows other APIs co-reviewed in the same post where commons-exec was discussed.
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Summaries the opinions about commons-exec using topic modeling.
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0. mongodb shell call approach runtime output print eval common till: 1
- I need to communicate with MongoDB shell via Java To explain in short, I am using something like Runtime.exec (commons exec specifically) to call MongoDB-shell-in eval-mode] Using this approach, I am able to successfully invoke MongoDB commands, retrieve the output into a stream (and print to stdout for example) All is well till this point.. details
Summaries of the opinions about commons-exec using three algorithms (Textrank, Lexrank and Luhn) adopted from extractive summarization. Each algorithm was used once for the positive opinions and once for the negative opinions.
- I need to communicate with MongoDB shell via Java To explain in short, I am using something like Runtime exec (commons exec specifically) to call MongoDB shell in eval mode Using this approach, I am able to successfully invoke MongoDB commands, retrieve the output into a stream (and print to stdout for example) All is well till this point .
- I need to communicate with MongoDB shell via Java To explain in short, I am using something like Runtime exec (commons exec specifically) to call MongoDB shell in eval mode Using this approach, I am able to successfully invoke MongoDB commands, retrieve the output into a stream (and print to stdout for example) All is well till this point .
- I need to communicate with MongoDB shell via Java To explain in short, I am using something like Runtime exec (commons exec specifically) to call MongoDB shell in eval mode Using this approach, I am able to successfully invoke MongoDB commands, retrieve the output into a stream (and print to stdout for example) All is well till this point .
Summaries of the opinions about commons-exec using Opinosis, an abstractive summarizer of opinions..
Summaries of the opinions about commons-exec using contrastive viewpoints. Each entry contains a pair of positive and negative sentences that are most likely discussing about similar API features.
Summaries of opinions about based on specific API aspects, such as, performance, usability, etc. The 'Overview' page provides an overview of the aspects detected in the opinions. The 'Trend' page shows the distribution of polarity over time for each aspect. The 'Positive Opinions' page groups positive opinions by the detected aspects. The 'Contrastive By Aspect' page shows paris of contrastive opinions under each aspect (where found).
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- I need to communicate with MongoDB shell via Java To explain in short, I am using something like Runtime.exec (commons exec specifically) to call URL_http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Scripting+the+shell [MongoDB-shell-in eval-mode] Using this approach, I am able to successfully invoke MongoDB commands, retrieve the output into a stream (and print to stdout for example) All is well till this point.
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Usability: 1
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general: 1
- I need to communicate with MongoDB shell via Java To explain in short, I am using something like Runtime.exec (commons exec specifically) to call URL_http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Scripting+the+shell [MongoDB-shell-in eval-mode] Using this approach, I am able to successfully invoke MongoDB commands, retrieve the output into a stream (and print to stdout for example) All is well till this point.. details
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