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mydtt-plus-spring-boot-starter from group io.github.weasley-j (version 1.3.5)

MyDtt-Plus is a starter of spring-boot, It is an object-oriented Java framework that helps developers increase productivity, "Domain Driven Table" is the concept of DTT, It makes you focus more on domain objects rather than tables. Aims to make it easy to automatically create DB tables based on your Java model with annotation driven. It's also support the ability of create table automatically for MyBatis what Hibernate can do and optionally export SQL to local fileļ¼ŒEach table can be added database name concat with table name and fully comments, It can work with ORM frameworks such as MyBatis-Plus and MyBatis with little learning and usage costs. It's worth mentioning that DTT can be MyBatis-Plus is integrated in a 0-code way, just like JPA. However, MyDtt-Plus and MyBatis-Plus may be easier to expand and use than JPA. In addition to supporting the functions of JPA, DDT provides multi-table associated SQL DDL based on MyBatis operation, DTT support databases server for MYSQL, ORACLE, DB2, SQLSERVER, MARIADB, POSTGRESQL and embedded database for H2, HSQL, DERBY.

Group: io.github.weasley-j Artifact: mydtt-plus-spring-boot-starter
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Artifact mydtt-plus-spring-boot-starter
Group io.github.weasley-j
Version 1.3.5
Last update 20. August 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/Weasley-J/mydtt-plus-spring-boot-starter
License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3
Dependencies amount 16
Dependencies spring-boot-starter-validation, spring-boot-starter-aop, spring-boot-starter, hutool-all, commons-lang3, commons-io, therapi-runtime-javadoc, jackson-databind, jackson-annotations, jackson-datatype-jsr310, spring-boot-starter-jdbc, velocity-engine-core, mybatis, mybatis-spring, mybatis-plus-core, jsqlparser,
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antlr3-maven-plugin from group org.antlr (version 3.5.3)

This is the brand new, re-written from scratch plugin for ANTLR v3. Previous valiant efforts all suffered from being unable to modify the ANTLR Tool itself to provide support not just for Maven oriented things but any other tool that might wish to invoke ANTLR without resorting to the command line interface. Rather than try to shoe-horn new code into the existing Mojo (in fact I think that by incorporating a patch supplied by someone I ended up with tow versions of the Mojo, I elected to rewrite everything from scratch, including the documentation, so that we might end up with a perfect Mojo that can do everything that ANTLR v3 supports such as imported grammar processing, proper support for library directories and locating token files from generated sources, and so on. In the end I decided to also change the the ANTLR Tool.java code so that it would be the provider of all the things that a build tool needs, rather than delegating things to 5 different tools. So, things like dependencies, dependency sorting, option tracking, generating sources and so on are all folded back in to ANTLR's Tool.java code, where they belong, and they now provide a public interface to anyone that might want to interface with them. One other goal of this rewrite was to completely document the whole thing to death. Hence even this pom has more comments than funcitonal elements, in case I get run over by a bus or fall off a cliff while skiing. Jim Idle - March 2009

Group: org.antlr Artifact: antlr3-maven-plugin
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Artifact antlr3-maven-plugin
Group org.antlr
Version 3.5.3
Last update 10. April 2022
Organization not specified
URL http://antlr.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies plexus-compiler-api, plexus-build-api, antlr, slf4j-api, slf4j-simple, antlr,
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