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snot from group com.github.banjowaza (version 1.0.3)

SNOT Slack Notification is a highly configurable Slack notification library that combines annotations and filters to send Slack messages using default or custom message templates ([Slack Template Builder] (https://api.slack.com/block-kit)). Annotations can be at application or method levels and various strategies can be used to retrieve data from application or functions to build a context and provide to a template to generate a Slack notification.

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Artifact snot
Group com.github.banjowaza
Version 1.0.3
Last update 04. December 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/banjowaza/snot
License SNOT
Dependencies amount 13
Dependencies spring-context, spring-web, jackson-databind, spring-boot, spring-boot-test-autoconfigure, commons-io, commons-collections4, json, guava, jackson-datatype-jsr310, commons-lang3, aspectjweaver, logback-classic,
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html2excel from group com.github.liaochong (version 1.4.1)

Html2excel, is a toolkit that can directly use Html files, or use the built-in Freemarker, Groovy, Beetl and other template engine Excel builder to generate Html files, and use the Table in the Html file as an Excel template to generate Excel of any complex layout. Supports .xls and .xlsx formats, supports personalization of background colors, borders, fonts, etc., and supports merging of cells.

Group: com.github.liaochong Artifact: html2excel
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Artifact html2excel
Group com.github.liaochong
Version 1.4.1
Last update 23. February 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/liaochong/html2excel
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies poi-ooxml, jsoup, slf4j-api, beetl,
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jtb from group edu.purdue.cs (version 1.4.12)

JTB is a syntax tree builder to be used with the Java Compiler Compiler (JavaCC) parser generator. JTB was originally developped at UCLA up to version 1.3.2 (http://compilers.cs.ucla.edu/jtb/) or (http://compilers.cs.ucla.edu/jtb/jtb-2003/). It has been upgraded in version 1.4.0+ (2009-2010), as an embedded tool within the SourceForge Eclipse JavaCC plugin. It is now (2011) provided as a standalone tool in the same hosting environment as JavaCC.

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Artifact jtb
Group edu.purdue.cs
Version 1.4.12
Last update 31. December 2016
Organization jtb-javacc
URL https://github.com/jtb-javacc/JTB
License UCLA Compilers Group License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies javacc,
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jaxb2-rich-contract-plugin from group com.klemm-scs.util (version 1.5.3)

Provides a number of plugins for the JAXB (Java API for XML binding) XML-Schema-to-Java compiler (XJC), that enhance the generated source code with various and configurable aspects, like "fluent builder" patterns, generating interface contracts from group and attributeGroup declarations, generating JavaBeans(TM) bound and constrained properties, copy methods and -constructors, selective object graph copying, meta data generation etc.

Group: com.klemm-scs.util Artifact: jaxb2-rich-contract-plugin
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Artifact jaxb2-rich-contract-plugin
Group com.klemm-scs.util
Version 1.5.3
Last update 25. February 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://mklemm.github.io/jaxb2-rich-contract-plugin
License not specified
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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form-sql-builder-mysql from group org.crazycake (version 1.0.0-RELEASE)

As a programmer did you have the experience that when you comes to implement a search page you can only transform the search form into sql manually? If your project have 20 search page like that then you have to write 20 times to implement the sql query. It’s boring and anxious. form-sql-builder-mysql is designed for ease the burden for you. It can help you to transform search or list form sent from browser into query sql automatically.

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Artifact form-sql-builder-mysql
Group org.crazycake
Version 1.0.0-RELEASE
Last update 12. October 2014
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/alexxiyang/form-sql-builder-mysql
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies persistence-api, slf4j-api, jackson-mapper-asl, camel-name-utils,
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igrp-core from group cv.igrp (version 2.0.0.240307-RC2)

IGRP Framework is a powerful and highly customizable platform developed by the Operational Nucleus for the Information Society (NOSi) to create web applications, it provides out of box, several modules to make easy to create stand-alone, production-grade web applications: authentication and access-control, business processes automation, reporting, page builder with automatic code generation and incorporation of the Once-Only-Principle, written in Java. IGRP Framework WAR - Contains some keys resources that give UI to IGRP Framework and others supports files.

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Artifact igrp-core
Group cv.igrp
Version 2.0.0.240307-RC2
Last update 07. March 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/NOSiCode-CV/IGRP-Framework
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 32
Dependencies validation-api, jakarta.validation-api, dom4j, openhtmltopdf-core, openhtmltopdf-objects, javase, jsoup, xalan, serializer, hibernate-core, hibernate-hikaricp, postgresql, jersey-client, jersey-media-json-jackson, jersey-media-multipart, modelmapper, mapstruct, gson, json, libintl, commons-beanutils, commons-lang3, commons-text, commons-io, log4j-core, reflections, ecj, underscore, flyway-core, flyway-database-postgresql, activiti-bpmn-converter, activiti-bpmn-model,
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forker-client from group com.sshtools (version 1.6.4)

This is client side library for forker, and the one you most likely want to use in your own applications. It provides the ProcessBuilder replacement, ForkerBuilder, as well the helpers in OSCommand. ForkerBuilder is capable of launching processes using non-blocking I/O or attached to a PTY. It has many additional features not available in the standard process builder including permission elevation, daemonize, processor affinity and more. Parts of the non-blocking API are based on NuProcess (https://github.com/brettwooldridge/NuProcess)

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Artifact forker-client
Group com.sshtools
Version 1.6.4
Last update 14. October 2021
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies forker-common,
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alexa.utterances from group io.klerch (version 2.0.0)

This is a handy tool many developers already use to create better interaction models for their custom Alexa skills. The tool introduces an easy to read grammar for generating hundreds and thousands of variant sample utterances and slot values with just a few written lines. The resulting JSON file can be used to upload the model to your Alexa skill right away either via your web browser into Alexa skill builder interface or with help of SMAPI.

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Artifact alexa.utterances
Group io.klerch
Version 2.0.0
Last update 09. August 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/KayLerch/alexa-utterance-generator
License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3.0
Dependencies amount 7
Dependencies aws-lambda-java-core, commons-lang3, commons-text, picocli, jackson-core, jackson-databind, jackson-annotations,
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geokey from group io.github.markrileybot (version 0.1.0)

# geokey K Dimensional Z-Order curve utils. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/markrileybot/geokey.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/markrileybot/geokey) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/markrileybot/geokey/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/markrileybot/geokey?branch=master) [![Maven Central](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/io.github.markrileybot/geokey/badge.svg)](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/io.github.markrileybot/geokey) ## Building ./gradlew build ## Gradle dependency See https://search.maven.org/artifact/io.github.markrileybot/geokey/ ## Using ### Use built in keys to make geohashes ```java import org.geokey.GeoKey; // Make a geo hash key String key = new GeoKey().setLatitude(48.669).setLongitude(-4.329).toString(); // "gbsuv7ztqzpts82uzfwq5e1bp" // parse a geo hash key GeoKey gk = new GeoKey("gbsuv7ztqzpts82uzfwq5e1bp"); ``` ### Make a special purpose K-Dimensional key ```java public class GeoTimeKey extends KDKey { private static final KDKeySpec spec = new KDKeySpec.Builder() .addDim(-180, 180, 1) .addDim(-90, 90, 1) .addDim(0, 1L << 62, 1) .setAlphabet(Alphabet.GEO_TIME_HASH) .build(); public GeoTimeKey() { super(spec); } public GeoTimeKey(String s) { super(spec, s); } public GeoTimeKey(byte[] s) { super(spec, s); } public GeoTimeKey setLatitude(double latitude) { set(1, latitude); return this; } public double getLatitude() { return super.get(1); } public GeoTimeKey setLongitude(double longitude) { set(0, longitude); return this; } public double getLongitude() { return super.get(0); } public GeoTimeKey setTime(long time) { set(2, time); return this; } public long getTime() { return (long) get(2); } } ```

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Artifact geokey
Group io.github.markrileybot
Version 0.1.0
Last update 20. June 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/markrileybot/geokey
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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pact-jvm-consumer-java8_2.12 from group au.com.dius (version 3.6.15)

# pact-jvm-consumer-java8 Provides a Java8 lambda based DSL for use with Junit to build consumer tests. # A Lambda DSL for Pact This is an extension for the pact DSL provided by [pact-jvm-consumer](../pact-jvm-consumer). The difference between the default pact DSL and this lambda DSL is, as the name suggests, the usage of lambdas. The use of lambdas makes the code much cleaner. ## Why a new DSL implementation? The lambda DSL solves the following two main issues. Both are visible in the following code sample: ```java new PactDslJsonArray() .array() # open an array .stringValue(&quot;a1&quot;) # choose the method that is valid for arrays .stringValue(&quot;a2&quot;) # choose the method that is valid for arrays .closeArray() # close the array .array() # open an array .numberValue(1) # choose the method that is valid for arrays .numberValue(2) # choose the method that is valid for arrays .closeArray() # close the array .array() # open an array .object() # now we work with an object .stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;) # choose the method that is valid for objects .closeObject() # close the object and we&apos;re back in the array .closeArray() # close the array ``` ### The existing DSL is quite error-prone Methods may only be called in certain states. For example `object()` may only be called when you&apos;re currently working on an array whereas `object(name)` is only allowed to be called when working on an object. But both of the methods are available. You&apos;ll find out at runtime if you&apos;re using the correct method. Finally, the need for opening and closing objects and arrays makes usage cumbersome. The lambda DSL has no ambiguous methods and there&apos;s no need to close objects and arrays as all the work on such an object is wrapped in a lamda call. ### The existing DSL is hard to read When formatting your source code with an IDE the code becomes hard to read as there&apos;s no indentation possible. Of course, you could do it by hand but we want auto formatting! Auto formatting works great for the new DSL! ```java array.object((o) -&gt; { o.stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;); # an attribute o.stringValue(&quot;bar&quot;, &quot;Bar&quot;); # an attribute o.object(&quot;tar&quot;, (tarObject) -&gt; { # an attribute with a nested object tarObject.stringValue(&quot;a&quot;, &quot;A&quot;); # attribute of the nested object tarObject.stringValue(&quot;b&quot;, &quot;B&quot;); # attribute of the nested object }) }); ``` ## Installation ### Maven ``` &lt;dependency&gt; &lt;groupId&gt;au.com.dius&lt;/groupId&gt; &lt;artifactId&gt;pact-jvm-consumer-java8_2.12&lt;/artifactId&gt; &lt;version&gt;${pact.version}&lt;/version&gt; &lt;/dependency&gt; ``` ## Usage Start with a static import of `LambdaDsl`. This class contains factory methods for the lambda dsl extension. When you come accross the `body()` method of `PactDslWithProvider` builder start using the new extensions. The call to `LambdaDsl` replaces the call to instance `new PactDslJsonArray()` and `new PactDslJsonBody()` of the pact library. ```java io.pactfoundation.consumer.dsl.LambdaDsl.* ``` ### Response body as json array ```java import static io.pactfoundation.consumer.dsl.LambdaDsl.newJsonArray; ... PactDslWithProvider builder = ... builder.given(&quot;some state&quot;) .uponReceiving(&quot;a request&quot;) .path(&quot;/my-app/my-service&quot;) .method(&quot;GET&quot;) .willRespondWith() .status(200) .body(newJsonArray((a) -&gt; { a.stringValue(&quot;a1&quot;); a.stringValue(&quot;a2&quot;); }).build()); ``` ### Response body as json object ```java import static io.pactfoundation.consumer.dsl.LambdaDsl.newJsonBody; ... PactDslWithProvider builder = ... builder.given(&quot;some state&quot;) .uponReceiving(&quot;a request&quot;) .path(&quot;/my-app/my-service&quot;) .method(&quot;GET&quot;) .willRespondWith() .status(200) .body(newJsonBody((o) -&gt; { o.stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;); o.stringValue(&quot;bar&quot;, &quot;Bar&quot;); }).build()); ``` ### Examples #### Simple Json object When creating simple json structures the difference between the two approaches isn&apos;t big. ##### JSON ```json { &quot;bar&quot;: &quot;Bar&quot;, &quot;foo&quot;: &quot;Foo&quot; } ``` ##### Pact DSL ```java new PactDslJsonBody() .stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;) .stringValue(&quot;bar&quot;, &quot;Bar&quot;) ``` ##### Lambda DSL ```java newJsonBody((o) -&gt; { o.stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;); o.stringValue(&quot;bar&quot;, &quot;Bar&quot;); }).build(); ``` #### An array of arrays When we come to more complex constructs with arrays and nested objects the beauty of lambdas become visible! ##### JSON ```json [ [&quot;a1&quot;, &quot;a2&quot;], [1, 2], [{&quot;foo&quot;: &quot;Foo&quot;}] ] ``` ##### Pact DSL ```java new PactDslJsonArray() .array() .stringValue(&quot;a1&quot;) .stringValue(&quot;a2&quot;) .closeArray() .array() .numberValue(1) .numberValue(2) .closeArray() .array() .object() .stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;) .closeObject() .closeArray(); ``` ##### Lambda DSL ```java newJsonArray((rootArray) -&gt; { rootArray.array((a) -&gt; a.stringValue(&quot;a1&quot;).stringValue(&quot;a2&quot;)); rootArray.array((a) -&gt; a.numberValue(1).numberValue(2)); rootArray.array((a) -&gt; a.object((o) -&gt; o.stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;))); }).build(); ``` `object` is a reserved word in Kotlin. To allow using the DSL without escaping, a Kotlin extension `newObject` is available: ```kotlin newJsonArray { rootArray -&gt; rootArray.array { a -&gt; a.stringValue(&quot;a1&quot;).stringValue(&quot;a2&quot;) } rootArray.array { a -&gt; a.numberValue(1).numberValue(2) } rootArray.array { a -&gt; a.newObject { o -&gt; o.stringValue(&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;Foo&quot;) } } }.build(); ```

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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-java8_2.12
Group au.com.dius
Version 3.6.15
Last update 29. April 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer_2.12,
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