100% JavaTM A key feature of Spellex Java Spelling Engine is that it is written entirely in Java, making it functional on any platform that supports Java such as: UNIX, Linux, Macintosh, and Windows. The Spellex Java Spelling Engine class library is fully compatible with all Java JDK versions from 1.1 forward, including J2SE and J2EE.
High quality base dictionary included All Spellex SDKs come standard with Spellex's world class dictionaries. Spellex Java Spelling Engine contains superb dictionaries which include contractions, abbreviations, and capitalized proper names. Spellex lexicons have been the preferred spelling dictionary by the world's most prominent and successful companies for more than a decade.
Industry Dictionaries Spellex is the leading developer of industry dictionaries for the healthcare, legal, and scientific industries. With the addition of an industry dictionary, you will be able to fully integrate your existing dictionary with industry dictionaries that use unique terminology not within the common English dictionaries. You can choose from a variety of dictionaries including terms from the medical, pharmaceutical, scientific, legal, bioscience, technical, and geographical fields.
Frequent Updates If you or your client requires a leading edge, up-to-date dictionary for medical terms, a Spell-X-Plus subscription is just the cure. This one of a kind subscription service will keep your dictionary updated and allow you to keep pace with the latest words in medicine.
User dictionaries The flexibility of the user dictionaries allows you to add your own words to any number of user dictionaries. Words can be added to or removed from user dictionaries at run time using Spellex's API. Words in these dictionaries may be offered as suggestions for misspelled words.
Background checking A BackgroundChecker class in Spellex Java Spelling Engine can monitor any JTextComponent, including JTextField, JTextArea, or JTextPane, for spelling errors in the background, as the user types. Misspelled words are highlighted with a red zigzag line, just like leading word processors.
   
Desktop, applet, and servlet applications Use Spellex Java Spelling Engine wherever Java can be used: desktop applications, applets, and servlets.
Intelligent suggestions for misspelled words Spellex Java Spelling Engine contains the power to locate suggested spelling replacements using either a typographical (looks like) matching, phonetic (sounds like) matching, or both. These suggestions are scored by the degree of closeness with the misspelled word and the list of suggestions is returned in descending score order.
Spell check single words or entire pages Through the use of Spellex's flexible API, you can choose to spell check individual words or entire strings containing thousands of words.
Case sensitivity The case sensitivity feature in Spellex Java Spelling Engine detects incorrect capitalization (e.g., france instead of France) and reports it as a misspelling. However, case sensitivity can be disabled if necessary by changing a simple run-time option setting.
Doubled word detection Repeated word usage (e.g. Florida in the the summer) is detected through the SDK, minimizing grammatical errors.
Automatic replacements Spellex Java Spelling Engine can automatically or conditionally replace one word for another -- e.g., replace receive with receive. A dictionary containing hundreds of common English misspellings and their correct replacements is included.
Multilingual Dictionary lexicons for major Western European languages are available, including, Brazilian (Portuguese), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish. Installing these lexicons will allow you to spell check in a variety of languages.
Source code availability Availability of the source code allows you to personalize the spell checker to better suit your application. This feature makes the Spellex SDK for Java Technology work to your full advantage.
Example applications included Source code for several working applications that demonstrate typical use of Spellex's API from an application, applet, and servlet is included. Access to this source code will enable developers to easily modify our interface or use our own examples to integrate our spelling engine with their application.
Word parsing and simple text editing Spellex's API is flexible enough to find and extract individual words (surrounded by punctuation and white space) from blocks of text. It can also be used to perform simple text editing functions, such as word deletion and replacement.
Use our user interface or write your own Save development time by using the example Swing and AWT spell check dialog classes -- including full source code. If your application has special requirements, you can create your own user interface by calling the Spellex for Java API.
Spell check TextArea components or Strings Spellex Java Spelling Engine includes example applications demonstrating how to spell check the contents of AWT TextArea components or Swing (JFC) JTextArea components by highlighting misspelled words and updating corrections automatically. Strings containing one word or thousands of words can also be spell checked.
Fast! Spellex Java Spelling Engine can spell-check HTML, skipping over the markups and checking only the text.
Spell check text in HTML Spellex Java Spelling Engine can spell-check text written in HTML. The software skips tags and markups in the HTML code allowing it to spell-check only the true text.
Royalty free licensing Our license agreement permits you to redistribute the binary spelling engine based on your licensing agreement with Spellex. We do not charge royalty fees, run-time fees or request that you count copies sold. No Spellex product logos are required.
Money-back guarantee This Spellex spell checker comes with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee.
 

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