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cloudinary-http5 from group com.cloudinary (version 2.0.0)
Cloudinary is a cloud service that offers a solution to a web application's entire image management pipeline. Upload images to the cloud. Automatically perform smart image resizing, cropping and conversion without installing any complex software. Integrate Facebook or Twitter profile image extraction in a snap, in any dimension and style to match your websiteâs graphics requirements. Images are seamlessly delivered through a fast CDN, and much much more. This Java library allows to easily integrate with Cloudinary in Java applications.
Artifact cloudinary-http5
Group com.cloudinary
Version 2.0.0
Last update 29. September 2024
Tags: through seamlessly software upload delivered your graphics entire without cloud that twitter java solution complex easily offers image images profile resizing this extraction style much automatically installing cloudinary smart library dimension conversion allows cropping website requirements more facebook perform match integrate pipeline with fast application management service snap applications
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/cloudinary/cloudinary_java
License MIT
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies cloudinary-core, commons-lang3, httpclient5, httpcore5,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group com.cloudinary
Version 2.0.0
Last update 29. September 2024
Tags: through seamlessly software upload delivered your graphics entire without cloud that twitter java solution complex easily offers image images profile resizing this extraction style much automatically installing cloudinary smart library dimension conversion allows cropping website requirements more facebook perform match integrate pipeline with fast application management service snap applications
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/cloudinary/cloudinary_java
License MIT
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies cloudinary-core, commons-lang3, httpclient5, httpcore5,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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