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portofino-war-gae from group com.manydesigns (version 4.2.1)

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Group com.manydesigns
Version 4.2.1
Last update 11. December 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://www.manydesigns.com/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies portofino-pageactions, portofino-database, portofino-stripes, portofino-theme, slf4j-jdk14, appengine-api-1.0-sdk,
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VectorPrintReport from group com.vectorprint (version 13.1)

This powerful reporting library aims to simplify producing reports using iText. Looking at producing reports with iText the most demanding tasks are how to get from data to report blocks, how to style those blocks and how to evaluate (debug) the resulting report. Exactly those three major tasks are well supported by the VectorPrint report library: - (combination of) xml configuration and annotations to transform existing Java data objects into report block - provide styling information (css like) seperate from code - a firebug like debug mode to help evaluate your report.

Group: com.vectorprint Artifact: VectorPrintReport
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Artifact VectorPrintReport
Group com.vectorprint
Version 13.1
Last update 24. June 2014
Organization VectorPrint
URL http://vectorprintreport.java.net
License GNU Lesser General Public License
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies itext, sac, VectorPrintConfig,
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degen from group com.peterlavalle (version 1.3.0)

A Maven Mojo to download and "degenerate" non-maven projects into sources and binaries This MOJO is supposed to scrape and "de-generate" a zip file containing jars into a project's generated-sources folder, skipping items provided in the `src/` folder. It is intended to "mavenize-with-changes" an existing project and allow the user (of the Mojo) to replace classes which they do not have the ability/desire to recompile without setting up a full build. It can also be used to import non-maven projects by not changing anything. The itch I wanted to scratch was mostly to port libGDX to Maven, while replacing the native methods on Matrix4, without rebuilding the whole project. In essence - it's an alternative to patching someone else's project.

Group: com.peterlavalle Artifact: degen
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Artifact degen
Group com.peterlavalle
Version 1.3.0
Last update 28. January 2013
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/g-pechorin/degen
License GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-project, guava,
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jdom from group org.jopendocument (version 1.1.1)

JDOM is a Java-oriented object model which models XML documents. It provides a Java-centric means of generating and manipulating XML documents. While JDOM interoperates well with existing standards such as the Simple API for XML (SAX) and the Document Object Model (DOM), it is not an abstraction layer or enhancement to those APIs. Rather, it seeks to provide a robust, light-weight means of reading and writing XML data without the complex and memory-consumptive options that current API offerings provide. built July 23 2009

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Artifact jdom
Group org.jopendocument
Version 1.1.1
Last update 30. April 2012
Organization jdom.org
URL http://www.jdom.org/
License BSD/Apache style, see LICENSE.txt
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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nekodtd from group nekohtml (version 0.1.11)

NekoDTD is a configuration that parses Document Type Definition (DTD) files and converts the information into an XML document. This representation can then be processed using standard XML processors and applications to perform grammar analysis, convert the DTD into other grammar formats, etc. For example, using an XSLT stylesheet, the XML representation of the DTD can be converted to an equivalent XML Schema or Relax NG grammar. The NekoDTD parser configuration is written using the Xerces Native Interface (XNI) that is the foundation of the Xerces2 implementation. This enables you to use NekoDTD with existing XNI tools without modification or rewriting code.

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Artifact nekodtd
Group nekohtml
Version 0.1.11
Last update 03. July 2006
Organization not specified
URL http://people.apache.org/~andyc/neko/doc/dtd/index.html
License The CyberNeko Software License, Version 1.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies xercesImpl, xml-apis,
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relay-jdbc from group com.github.peter-gergely-horvath (version 3.0.0)

relay-jdbc allows a JDBC connection to be relayed through an intermediate relay server: it is both a JDBC driver (client) and a JDBC relay server. It is a fork of https://github.com/AugeoSoftware/VJDBC project, where Aleksei Yu. Semenov has implemented a number of brilliant improvements of the orignal VJDBC project hosted on http://vjdbc.sourceforge.net Original Developers were: Hunter Payne ([email protected]) and Michael Link ([email protected]). For all pre-existing code, credits go to the original respective author. This product brings the original VJDBC concept further and (apart from code quality improvements and bug fixes) implements complete separation of the underlying transport mechanism, introducing support for connecting directly through a SSH pipe, where the relay server interacts with the client through standard I/O pipes. The re-designed transport architecture supports easy development of new transport implementations, allowing this JDBC relay to be quickly adapted to a variety of exotic environments.

Group: com.github.peter-gergely-horvath Artifact: relay-jdbc
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Artifact relay-jdbc
Group com.github.peter-gergely-horvath
Version 3.0.0
Last update 26. October 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/peter-gergely-horvath/relay-jdbc
License LGPL-2.1
Dependencies amount 11
Dependencies jetty-servlet, commons-beanutils, commons-beanutils-core, commons-codec, commons-collections, commons-dbcp, commons-digester, commons-httpclient, commons-logging, jsch, kryo,
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audit-1.0 from group com.ibm.websphere.appserver.features (version 19.0.0.1)

The Liberty Audit feature is used to report and track auditable events to ensure the integrity of your system. The Liberty Audit feature introduces an infrastructure which serves two purposes: - Confirming the effectiveness and integrity of the existing configuration - Identifying areas where improvement to the configuration may be needed The Liberty Audit feature has the ability to capture the following auditable events: - Basic authentication - Start and stop of the Audit service - Form login - Client certificate login - Servlet runAs delegation - Form logout - Servlet 3.0 login, logout and authenticate APIs The Liberty Audit feature supports the Cloud Auditing Data Federation (CADF) event model. The CADF model describes a data model and associated schema definitions for an audit event. The feature provides a default implementation, the AuditFileHandler, which emits human-readable audit records to a file-based log. Each audit record is emitted in JSON format.

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Group com.ibm.websphere.appserver.features
Version 19.0.0.1
Last update 28. January 2019
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License Additional Features Terms & Conditions
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies appSecurity-2.0, servlet-3.0, com.ibm.websphere.appserver.auditCollector-1.0,
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jcql from group com.trebogeer.jcql (version 0.8.7)

JCQL is a tool allowing to generate boilerplate java code from existing cassandra schema. It is intended to be used with Cassandra 2.1+ due to support of UDTs (User Defined Types)/Tuples/Collections. Cassandra's UDTs/Tuples/Collections and an ability to introspect schema through java driver make it possible to automatically generate POJOs and corresponding mappers between database and java models. Properly generated java code saves development efforts and is less error-prone compared to hand coding. Accompanied with proper CI and deployment it can also guarantee consistency between database and java models at any point of application lifecycle from development to production rollout. JCQL does not rely on java reflection or annotations which means all discrepancies between actual cassandra schema and what client code expects it to be will be identified during compilation not at runtime in the middle of the night right after production release. No need to worry about Cassandra client code performance implications due to use of reflection.

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Artifact jcql
Group com.trebogeer.jcql
Version 0.8.7
Last update 11. March 2016
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/trebogeer/j-cql
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies cassandra-all, jaxb-xjc, args4j, snakeyaml, guava, javatuples, slf4j-api, logback-classic, cassandra-driver-core, cassandra-driver-mapping,
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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

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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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jung-parent from group io.github.devlibx.jung (version 3.1)

JUNG the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extensible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. It is written in Java, which allows JUNG-based applications to make use of the extensive built-in capabilities of the Java API, as well as those of other existing third-party Java libraries. The JUNG architecture is designed to support a variety of representations of entities and their relations, such as directed and undirected graphs, multi-modal graphs, graphs with parallel edges, and hypergraphs. It provides a mechanism for annotating graphs, entities, and relations with metadata. This facilitates the creation of analytic tools for complex data sets that can examine the relations between entities as well as the metadata attached to each entity and relation. The current distribution of JUNG includes implementations of a number of algorithms from graph theory, data mining, and social network analysis, such as routines for clustering, decomposition, optimization, random graph generation, statistical analysis, and calculation of network distances, flows, and importance measures (centrality, PageRank, HITS, etc.). JUNG also provides a visualization framework that makes it easy to construct tools for the interactive exploration of network data. Users can use one of the layout algorithms provided, or use the framework to create their own custom layouts. In addition, filtering mechanisms are provided which allow users to focus their attention, or their algorithms, on specific portions of the graph.

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Group io.github.devlibx.jung
Version 3.1
Last update 22. April 2021
Organization not specified
URL http://devlibx.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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