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biz.aQute.jpm from group biz.aQute (version 1.10.0)

jpm is Just another Package Manager for Java. It satisfies the envy of Java developers of Ruby (with their Gems), Perl (with its cpan), and Python (with its pips). jpm makes it very easy to install Java applications on MacOS, Linux, and PC. Any jar that has a main method can easily be installed through this program from the command line.

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Artifact biz.aQute.jpm
Group biz.aQute
Version 1.10.0
Last update 13. April 2023
Organization aQute SARL
URL http://bndtools.org
License http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies aQute.libg, biz.aQute.bndlib, slf4j-api, biz.aQute.repository, org.osgi.dto, org.osgi.framework, biz.aQute.api.result, org.osgi.util.promise, org.osgi.util.function,
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biz.aQute.jpm.run from group biz.aQute.bnd (version 3.5.0)

jpm4j is Just another Package Manager for Java. It stills the envy of all Java developers of Ruby with their Gems, Perl with its cpan, and Python with its pips. jpm makes it very easy to deploy Java applications on a myriad of platforms. This program is the command line application that performs the front end of the https://www.jpm4j.org website. It provides full access to the repository index (i.e. jpm find osgi), it can be used to install, etc. Use jpm help to see all the commands.

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Artifact biz.aQute.jpm.run
Group biz.aQute.bnd
Version 3.5.0
Last update 02. October 2017
Organization jpm4j.org
URL https://www.jpm4j.org/#/md/jpm
License http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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