Hi Bruno, Thanks for your quick response. I did exactly what you mentioned in the last line. Created a jar file and added in my project and using the parser.
I do not know if the HumanNameParser is still a priority and in backlog for Apache Dev team. It would be nice if some of the existing issue are fixed and the project is added as part of Apache central repository. Thanks Amitava Paul On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 5:27 PM, Bruno P. Kinoshita <ki...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi Amitava, > > There were still pending issues prior to the 1.0 release, so it was moved > to a branch for further work. If you are interested in using it, perhaps > you would have some suggestions/comments for these tickets: > > * Human name parser https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TEXT-15 > > * Make HumanNameParser configurable https://issues.apache.org/ > jira/browse/TEXT-16 > > * Create branch for HumanNameParser https://issues.apache.org/ > jira/browse/TEXT-30 > > > The code is now in the TEXT-30 branch, which can be viewed here > https://github.com/apache/commons-text/tree/TEXT-30 > > > If memory serves me well, main issues are the localization (i.e. how to > handle names in different countries, regions), and also whether it deserves > its own components, or perhaps whether it would be more suitable to be part > of another project e.g. Apache OpenNLP. > > If you just need to use the class as-is, you can check-out that branch, > run `mvn install` and/or `mvn deploy` to get a jar to be used in your > project. > > Hope that helps, > Bruno > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Amitava Paul <amitava.p...@gmail.com> > To: ki...@apache.org; brit...@apache.org > Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2018 9:44 AM > Subject: HumanNameParser > > > > Hello Bruno/Benedikt, > > I need to split a human full name to retrieve first name and last name. I > found the class you guys have written the class HumanNameParser.java. I > liked it and it is doing the things I want. But I did find the maven > dependency for that. Any idea what I can use as maven dependency this ? > > Thanks > Amitava Paul >