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atgdust from group com.github.talberto (version 2.1.0)
ATG DUST is a framework for building JUnit tests for
applications built on the ATG Dynamo platform. This framework allows
one to quickly write test code that depends up Nucleus or ATG
Repositories. By using this framework one can drastically cut down
on development time. It takes only a few seconds to start up a test
with a repository, but it may take multiple minutes to start up an
application server. To get started with DUST, take a look at
http://atgdust.sourceforge.net/first-test.html. This page will walk
you through the process of running a basic test which starts
Nucleus. After that, read the other getting started guides to
describe how to create standalone Junit tests which can startup
repositories and use the DynamoHttpServletResponse classes.
For only ATG10 and tested.
Artifact atgdust
Group com.github.talberto
Version 2.1.0
Last update 27. November 2014
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/talberto/atgdust
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies log4j, commons-dbcp, hsqldb, servlet-api, jsp-api, commons-io, ddlutils, validation-api, cglib, junit,
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Group com.github.talberto
Version 2.1.0
Last update 27. November 2014
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/talberto/atgdust
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies log4j, commons-dbcp, hsqldb, servlet-api, jsp-api, commons-io, ddlutils, validation-api, cglib, junit,
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keystone-plugin from group org.intelligents-ia (version 3.3)
Artifact keystone-plugin
Group org.intelligents-ia
Version 3.3
Last update 19. August 2014
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URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies keystone-boot, maven-plugin-api, maven-archiver, maven-project, maven-dependency-tree,
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Group org.intelligents-ia
Version 3.3
Last update 19. August 2014
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies keystone-boot, maven-plugin-api, maven-archiver, maven-project, maven-dependency-tree,
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keystone-boot from group org.intelligents-ia (version 3.3)
Artifact keystone-boot
Group org.intelligents-ia
Version 3.3
Last update 19. August 2014
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URL Not specified
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Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group org.intelligents-ia
Version 3.3
Last update 19. August 2014
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keystone from group org.intelligents-ia (version 3.3)
Keystone project is a bootstrap that loads your application and its dependencies from a single archive.
With his maven plugin and few line of configuration, your application will be available with all his dependencies in a single archive.
The four main ideas which make the difference with other solution are:
1. all dependencies are not exploded in final archive, 'jar' file stay without any modification, so manifest also...
2. use our maven plugin to package all that you need (and we'll loading dependencies automatically for you)
3. you could load native library
4. you could restart your application
Why named Keystone?
1. Stone wedge-shaped arch which maintains a vault [Architecture].
2. A central element on which everything depends.
Group: org.intelligents-ia Artifact: keystone
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Artifact keystone
Group org.intelligents-ia
Version 3.3
Last update 19. August 2014
Organization Intelligents-ia
URL https://github.com/geronimo-iia/keystone
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group org.intelligents-ia
Version 3.3
Last update 19. August 2014
Organization Intelligents-ia
URL https://github.com/geronimo-iia/keystone
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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multex from group de.tfh-berlin.knabe (version 7.1)
MulTEx is a simple, but powerful framework for organizing exceptions and messages in a multi-tier Java software system.
It offers the key features:
Causal chains/trees as a means to capture low-level error information
Redundancy-free stack traces in the case of indirectly caused exceptions
Internationalizable message texts and parameters for exceptions
Services for reporting an exception with its causal chain/tree onto streams and screens
A standard way for writing method bodies with regard to exceptions.
MulTEx depends on Java >= 1.4
Artifact multex
Group de.tfh-berlin.knabe
Version 7.1
Last update 02. May 2007
Organization not specified
URL http://www.tfh-berlin.de/~knabe/java/multex/
License GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group de.tfh-berlin.knabe
Version 7.1
Last update 02. May 2007
Organization not specified
URL http://www.tfh-berlin.de/~knabe/java/multex/
License GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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maven-glassfishbuild-extension from group org.glassfish.build (version 3.2.2)
GlassFish build depends on properly functioning several custom lifecycle mappings and
artifact handlers. Because these are necessary to resolve dependencies and to run
"gf:run" goal and etc., it is critical that these extensions be made available to
Maven early on during Maven execution.
This definition was originally in maven-glassfish-plugin, which was integrated
into Maven POM through <plugin>/<extensions>true marking, but after
a series of debugging to resolve artifact resolution failure problems, it turns
out that that doesn't cause Maven to load components early enough.
I tried to circumbent the prolem by also registering the maven-glassfish-plugin
as an extension module (via <build>/<extensions/<extension>), but that
apparently confuses Maven to no end --- I get build errors like this:
[INFO] Internal error in the plugin manager executing goal 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jar-plugin:2.1:jar': Unable to find the mojo 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jar-plugin:2.1:jar' in the plugin 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jar-plugin'
This is obviously one of the problematic areas of Maven, so to avoid doing hack
over hack, I'm simply moving the component definitions to its own module.
Group: org.glassfish.build Artifact: maven-glassfishbuild-extension
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Artifact maven-glassfishbuild-extension
Group org.glassfish.build
Version 3.2.2
Last update 14. September 2011
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies maven-core,
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Group org.glassfish.build
Version 3.2.2
Last update 14. September 2011
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies maven-core,
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maven-glassfish-extension from group org.glassfish.build (version 10.0-alpha-4)
GlassFish build depends on properly functioning several custom lifecycle mappings and
artifact handlers. Because these are necessary to resolve dependencies and to run
"gf:run" goal and etc., it is critical that these extensions be made available to
Maven early on during Maven execution.
This definition was originally in maven-glassfish-plugin, which was integrated
into Maven POM through <plugin>/<extensions>true marking, but after
a series of debugging to resolve artifact resolution failure problems, it turns
out that that doesn't cause Maven to load components early enough.
I tried to circumbent the prolem by also registering the maven-glassfish-plugin
as an extension module (via <build>/<extensions/<extension>), but that
apparently confuses Maven to no end --- I get build errors like this:
[INFO] Internal error in the plugin manager executing goal 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jar-plugin:2.1:jar': Unable to find the mojo 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jar-plugin:2.1:jar' in the plugin 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jar-plugin'
This is obviously one of the problematic areas of Maven, so to avoid doing hack
over hack, I'm simply moving the component definitions to its own module.
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Artifact maven-glassfish-extension
Group org.glassfish.build
Version 10.0-alpha-4
Last update 30. April 2008
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies maven-core,
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Group org.glassfish.build
Version 10.0-alpha-4
Last update 30. April 2008
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies maven-core,
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