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reflectutils from group org.sakaiproject (version 0.9.21)
A set of reflection utilities and miscellaneous utilities related to
working with classes and their fields with no dependencies which is compatible
with java 1.5 and generics. The package was originally created by Aaron Zeckoski
for the Sakai Project and Generic DAO project but was repackaged to make it
distributable by request. It is used in the RSF framework
(http://www2.caret.cam.ac.uk/rsfwiki/) and the EntityBroker among other things.
Note about the BeanUtils provided dependency: BeanUtils is not required if you are
not using it in your project. Note about the Hibernate provided dependency:
Hibernate is not required if you are not using it in your project.
Artifact reflectutils
Group org.sakaiproject
Version 0.9.21
Last update 17. December 2024
Tags: request note other miscellaneous classes sakai provided about their project used your utilities www2 hibernate required compatible java related generics things working make which beanutils using package distributable caret reflection repackaged dependency created originally rsfwiki generic dependencies with framework aaron among zeckoski http fields entitybroker
Organization Sakai Community and the Apereo Foundation
URL Not specified
License Apache License 2
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies commons-beanutils,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group org.sakaiproject
Version 0.9.21
Last update 17. December 2024
Tags: request note other miscellaneous classes sakai provided about their project used your utilities www2 hibernate required compatible java related generics things working make which beanutils using package distributable caret reflection repackaged dependency created originally rsfwiki generic dependencies with framework aaron among zeckoski http fields entitybroker
Organization Sakai Community and the Apereo Foundation
URL Not specified
License Apache License 2
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies commons-beanutils,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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