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pww-commons from group com.portlandwebworks (version 0.6.0)
PWW Commons is a collection of useful, reusable components for java applications that leverage Spring Framework
and Hibernate. Its primary focus is simplifying database access via a generic DAO interface with an
annotation-based Hibernate implementation.
Artifact pww-commons
Group com.portlandwebworks
Version 0.6.0
Last update 25. March 2011
Tags: generic hibernate with reusable leverage collection interface access simplifying spring framework database annotation that implementation commons primary useful applications java focus components based
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3
Dependencies amount 26
Dependencies hibernate-core, hibernate-core, hibernate-annotations, hibernate-validator, hibernate-commons-annotations, hibernate-search, hibernate-validator, log4j, commons-lang, spring-security-config, commons-beanutils, commons-dbcp, commons-collections, commons-io, ehcache, xstream, dbunit, mail, junit, velocity, velocity-tools, itext, de.huxhorn.lilith.3rdparty.flyingsaucer.core-renderer, jtidy, slf4j-api, javassist,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group com.portlandwebworks
Version 0.6.0
Last update 25. March 2011
Tags: generic hibernate with reusable leverage collection interface access simplifying spring framework database annotation that implementation commons primary useful applications java focus components based
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3
Dependencies amount 26
Dependencies hibernate-core, hibernate-core, hibernate-annotations, hibernate-validator, hibernate-commons-annotations, hibernate-search, hibernate-validator, log4j, commons-lang, spring-security-config, commons-beanutils, commons-dbcp, commons-collections, commons-io, ehcache, xstream, dbunit, mail, junit, velocity, velocity-tools, itext, de.huxhorn.lilith.3rdparty.flyingsaucer.core-renderer, jtidy, slf4j-api, javassist,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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