diff --git "a/ConsolidatedMentionResolutionBenchmark.csv" "b/ConsolidatedMentionResolutionBenchmark.csv" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/ConsolidatedMentionResolutionBenchmark.csv" @@ -0,0 +1,5098 @@ +sentence,label +JAXB Bindings File Sets @XmlElement type to String instead of XMLGregorianCalendar.,o +I'm trying to create an CODETERM1 that takes in an CODETERM2 and outputs an CODETERM3 .,o +The purpose is simlply to remove timezone data from the element when unmarshalling data.,o +It looks like this: CODESNIPPET_JAVA1 .,o +This works fine for the following code: CODESNIPPET_JAVA2 .,p +"Unfortunately, when I generate the code using a CODETERM4 file, the above code looks like this: CODESNIPPET_JAVA3 .",n +"It sets the type to CODETERM5 , so my above method doesn't work.",o +The type CODETERM6 setting is overriding the CODETERM7 type that it should be.,o +"I can manually change it, but I'd rather not have to remember to update it every time the jaxb files are regenerated.",o +Does anyone know if there's an option to manually set the CODETERM8 type or have it ignored?,o +Here is the relevant portion of the CODETERM9 file: CODESNIPPET_JAVA4 .,o +It might be that the XPath term in your Binding is not finding the required element.,o +You don't need the dot since // searches in the entire document.,o +And more importantly try surrounding the element name with ''.,o +"Resulting term should look like this: node=""//xs:element[@name='bar-date']"".",o +What does the XSD look like?,o +Is the bar-date element defined as xs:string or a complexType?,o +"maybe i'm wrong, but i think marshall/unmarshall pursuit a different goal, what you are trying to do is conceptually incorrect.",n +"maybe the timezone removal itself is incorrect, why would someone do it?",o +"Please provide the xsd, without it its difficult to guess the issue, or recreate it.",n +the bar-date element should be defined with a xsd:date type.,o +Is this the case ?,o +"sorry, too long for a comment... i can't understand: 1. why the hell are you using CODETERM1 ?",o +2. why should you CODETERM2 / CODETERM3 ( CODETERM4 / CODETERM5 ) to the very same data structure?,o +3. why should you remove timezone??,o +and 1. i use straight and simple CODETERM6 2.,p +CODETERM7 / CODETERM8 should always involve CODETERM9 s (at least for XML) 3. i really don' see a good reason to arbitrarily remove a piece of a date representation.,p +maybe you want to serialize it in an absolute way.,o +however CODESNIPPET_JAVA1 .,o +HTML/XML Parser for Java.,o +"What HTML parsers have the following features: +Fast +Thread-safe +Reliable and bug-free +Parses HTML and XML +Handles erroneous HTML +Has a DOM implementation +Supports HTML4, JavaScript, and CSS tags +Relatively simple, object-oriented API What parser you think is better?",o +Thank you.,p +"what do you mean by ""support HTML4, javascript and CSS"" ?",o +"A parser is just that, a parser, it won't interpret your page.",o +"If you want to simulate a browser, please rephrase your question.",o +No.,o +Some parsers do not understand things like CSS.,o +This is what I mean.,o +"If CSS is in a