Top 20 NuGet Packages depending on J2N

Total dependencies: 8

Lucene.Net is a full-text search engine library capable of advanced text analysis, indexing, and searching. It can be used to easily add search capabilities to applications. Lucene.Net is a C# port of the popular Java Lucene search engine framework from The Apache Software Foundation, targeted at .N...
Japanese Morphological Analyzer for the Lucene.NET full-text search engine library from The Apache Software Foundation. Documentation: https://lucenenet.apache.org/docs/4.8.0-beta00017/api/analysis-kuromoji/Lucene.Net.Analysis.Ja.html This package is part of the Lucene.NET project: https://www.nug...
Framework for testing Lucene.NET-based applications using NUnit. Documentation: https://lucenenet.apache.org/docs/4.8.0-beta00017/api/test-framework/overview.html This package is part of the Lucene.NET project: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Lucene.Net/4.8.0-beta00017
Replicator that allows replication of files between a server and client(s) for the Lucene.NET full-text search engine library from The Apache Software Foundation. Documentation: https://lucenenet.apache.org/docs/4.8.0-beta00017/api/replicator/Lucene.Net.Replicator.html This package is part of the ...
Analyzer for indexing Polish for the Lucene.NET full-text search engine library from The Apache Software Foundation. Documentation: https://lucenenet.apache.org/docs/4.8.0-beta00017/api/analysis-stempel/Lucene.Net.Analysis.Stempel.html This package is part of the Lucene.NET project: https://www.nu...
Morfologik Stemming Library. Morfologik is a project aiming at generating Polish morphosyntactic dictionaries (hence the name) used for part-of-speech tagging and part-of-speech synthesis.
Morfologik Stemming (Polish Dictionary). Morfologik is a project aiming at generating Polish morphosyntactic dictionaries (hence the name) used for part-of-speech tagging and part-of-speech synthesis.
Morfologik Finite State Automata Traversal. Morfologik is a project aiming at generating Polish morphosyntactic dictionaries (hence the name) used for part-of-speech tagging and part-of-speech synthesis.