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pmd-apex-jorje from group net.sourceforge.pmd (version 7.0.0-rc4)
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Group net.sourceforge.pmd
Version 7.0.0-rc4
Last update 30. September 2023
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Dependencies amount 13
Dependencies cglib, jsr305, gson, error_prone_annotations, guava, j2objc-annotations, antlr-runtime, stringtemplate, commons-lang3, animal-sniffer-annotations, slf4j-api, aopalliance, javax.inject,
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Group net.sourceforge.pmd
Version 7.0.0-rc4
Last update 30. September 2023
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URL Not specified
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Dependencies amount 13
Dependencies cglib, jsr305, gson, error_prone_annotations, guava, j2objc-annotations, antlr-runtime, stringtemplate, commons-lang3, animal-sniffer-annotations, slf4j-api, aopalliance, javax.inject,
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pmd-java8 from group net.sourceforge.pmd (version 6.55.0)
Artifact pmd-java8
Group net.sourceforge.pmd
Version 6.55.0
Last update 25. February 2023
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URL Not specified
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Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies pmd-java, pmd-core,
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Group net.sourceforge.pmd
Version 6.55.0
Last update 25. February 2023
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Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies pmd-java, pmd-core,
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idaithalam from group io.virtualan (version 1.7.0)
Idaithalam is a low code Test automation Framework, developed using Java and Cucumber. It leverages Behavior Driven Development (BDD). Tester can create test cases/scripts in simple Excel with API Spec. Excel is a simplified way to create Json based test scripts in Idaithalam. Test cases can be created quickly and tested in minutes.
As a tester, you need to create Excel and pass it to Idaithalam Framework.
First, generate the Json based test scripts(Virtualan Collection) from Excel. During test execution, this test script collection can be directly utilized.
Then it generates Feature files from the Virtualan Collection and its executed.
Lastly, It generates test report in BDD/Cucumber style.
This provide complete testing support for REST APIs, GraphQL, RDBMS DB and Kafka Event messages
#idaithalam #apitesting #testautomation #restapitesting #insprintautomation #rdbmstesting #graphqltesting #kafkamessagetesting #eventvalidation #messagevalidation #cucumber #bdd
Virtualan Collection is a JSON based TestScripts generated from Excel
API testing can be automated using Excel, POSTMAN collection and VIRTUALAN
- Utilized for API testing.
- Utilized Contract testing.
- Utilized Production Checkout.
- Agile Testing - Progressive Regression can be done for each sprint. Reduce lot of manual effects.
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Artifact idaithalam
Group io.virtualan
Version 1.7.0
Last update 23. May 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://www.virtualan.io
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 12
Dependencies cucumblan-api, cucumblan-db, cucumblan-message, jackson-databind, commons-lang3, commons-io, cucumber-reporting, compiler, gherkin-formatter, slf4j-simple, log4j-core, swagger-inflector,
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Group io.virtualan
Version 1.7.0
Last update 23. May 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://www.virtualan.io
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 12
Dependencies cucumblan-api, cucumblan-db, cucumblan-message, jackson-databind, commons-lang3, commons-io, cucumber-reporting, compiler, gherkin-formatter, slf4j-simple, log4j-core, swagger-inflector,
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preferredlistgen from group au.net.zeus.jgdms.tools (version 3.1.0)
Tool used to generate the preferred class information for downloadable JAR
files in the form of a META-INF/PREFERRED.LIST required for use by the {@link
net.jini.loader.pref.PreferredClassLoader}. The list is generated by
examining the dependencies of classes contained within a target JAR file and
zero or more additional supporting JAR files. Through various command-line
options, a set of "root" classes are identified as belonging to a public API.
These root classes provide the starting point for recursively computing a
dependency graph, finding all of the classes referenced in the public API of
the root classes, finding all of the classes referenced in turn by the public
API of those classes, and so on, until no new classes are found. The results
of the dependency analysis are combined with the preferred list information
in the additional supporting JAR files to compute a preferred list having the
smallest number of entries that describes the preferred state of the classes
and resources contained in all of the JAR files. The output of the tool is a
new version of the target JAR file containing the generated preferred list,
and/or a copy of the list printed to System.out.
Group: au.net.zeus.jgdms.tools Artifact: preferredlistgen
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Artifact preferredlistgen
Group au.net.zeus.jgdms.tools
Version 3.1.0
Last update 04. January 2019
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URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group au.net.zeus.jgdms.tools
Version 3.1.0
Last update 04. January 2019
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URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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data-distribution-api-vivo_1_08 from group edu.cornell.library.scholars (version 1.1.1)
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Version for VIVO 1.8
This uses the source and test code from the Version for VIVO 1.10, edited to
make it compatible with VIVO 1.8. It also borrows some code from VIVO 1.10
itself, changes the package name to avoid conflicts, and adds it here.
* Vitro 1.8 uses Jena 2, not Jena 3, and Commons Lang 2, not 3, so modify
the "import" statements in the Data Distribution code accordingly.
* Vitro 1.8 does not have a "...webapp.utils.sparqlrunner" package, so
borrow the source from Vitro 1.10, move it to a different package (just
for compatibility with the 1.9 version), modify it to use Jena 2 and
Commons Lang 2, and modify the Data Distribution API code to use this
sparqlrunner package.
* Vitro 1.9 has an earlier version of "...webapp.utils.configuration"
package, so borrow the source from Vitro 1.10, move it to a different
package so it won't conflict with the 1.9 version, modify it to use
Jena 2 and Commons Lang 2, and modify the Data Distribution API code to
use this configuration package.
Make these modifications, compile, JAR it up, and deploy.
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Because VIVO 1.8 is not available as a Maven package, we have extracted the
class files, JARed them up, and stored them in a file-based repository
within this project.
But that doesn't include any transitive dependencies, so any package that
this code requires must be explicitly listed as a dependency.
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Group: edu.cornell.library.scholars Artifact: data-distribution-api-vivo_1_08
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Artifact data-distribution-api-vivo_1_08
Group edu.cornell.library.scholars
Version 1.1.1
Last update 25. April 2018
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies vivo_classes, jena-core, jena-arq, commons-logging, commons-io, commons-lang, jackson-core, jackson-databind, jackson-annotations,
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Group edu.cornell.library.scholars
Version 1.1.1
Last update 25. April 2018
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies vivo_classes, jena-core, jena-arq, commons-logging, commons-io, commons-lang, jackson-core, jackson-databind, jackson-annotations,
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clirr-maven-plugin from group org.neo4j.build.plugins (version 1.0.1)
This is a specialized version of the Clirr Maven Plugin. It adds capabilities for excluding specific
error types, as well as separating code into three, rather than two, subgroups:
Internal code (no checks)
Externally invoked code (Annotated with an "externally invoked" annotation, same as Externally implemented, but adding methods to interfaces
and abstract classes is allowed)
Externally implemented code (Assumed default. Full backwards compatibility required *unless* an interface is annotated with
a defined adaptor annotation, in which case full backwards compatibility is required for the adaptor class, but the rules of @ExternallyInvoked
apply to the interface itself)
Clirr is a tool that checks Java libraries for binary and source compatibility with older releases.
Basically you give it two sets of jar files and Clirr dumps out a list of changes in the public API.
The clirr-maven-plugin can be configured to break the build, if it detects incompatible api changes.
In a continuous integration process, the clirr-maven-plugin can automatically prevent accidental
introduction of binary or source compatibility problems. Additionally, the plugin can generate
a report as part of the generated site.
Group: org.neo4j.build.plugins Artifact: clirr-maven-plugin
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Artifact clirr-maven-plugin
Group org.neo4j.build.plugins
Version 1.0.1
Last update 09. November 2015
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 14
Dependencies clirr-core, bcel-findbugs, maven-artifact, maven-model, maven-plugin-api, maven-project, doxia-decoration-model, doxia-module-xhtml, doxia-sink-api, doxia-site-renderer, maven-reporting-api, plexus-i18n, plexus-utils, junit,
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Group org.neo4j.build.plugins
Version 1.0.1
Last update 09. November 2015
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 14
Dependencies clirr-core, bcel-findbugs, maven-artifact, maven-model, maven-plugin-api, maven-project, doxia-decoration-model, doxia-module-xhtml, doxia-sink-api, doxia-site-renderer, maven-reporting-api, plexus-i18n, plexus-utils, junit,
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toolbox-utils from group de.uni_leipzig.asv.toolbox (version 1.0)
ASV Toolbox is a modular collection of tools for the exploration of written language data. They work either on word lists or text and solve several linguistic classification and clustering tasks. The topics covered contain language detection, POS-tagging, base form reduction, named entity recognition, and terminology extraction. On a more abstract level, the algorithms deal with various kinds of word similarity, using pattern based and statistical approaches. The collection can be used to work on large real world data sets as well as for studying the underlying algorithms. The ASV Toolbox can work on plain text files and connect to a MySQL database. While it is especially designed to work with corpora of the Leipzig Corpora Collection, it can easily be adapted to other sources.
Artifact toolbox-utils
Group de.uni_leipzig.asv.toolbox
Version 1.0
Last update 13. August 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://wortschatz.uni-leipzig.de/~cbiemann/software/toolbox/
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group de.uni_leipzig.asv.toolbox
Version 1.0
Last update 13. August 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://wortschatz.uni-leipzig.de/~cbiemann/software/toolbox/
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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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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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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netbeans-textlint from group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules (version 1.1.0)
This plugin provides support for textlint.
<h3>What’s the textlint?</h3>
<p>See <a href="https://github.com/textlint/textlint">https://github.com/textlint/textlint</a></p>
<h3>Usage</h3>
<h4>Install textlint and rules</h4>
<p>Of course, it assumes that nodejs and npm are installed.</p>
<p>e.g.</p>
<pre><code>$ mkdir txtlint
$ cd txtlint
$ npm init
$ npm install textlint --save-dev
$ npm install textlint-rule-max-ten textlint-rule-spellcheck-tech-word textlint-rule-no-mix-dearu-desumasu --save-dev
</code></pre>
<h4>Create .textlintrc</h4>
<pre><code>$ touch .textlintrc
</code></pre>
<pre><code class="json">{
"rules": {
"max-ten": {
"max": 3
},
"spellcheck-tech-word": true,
"no-mix-dearu-desumasu": true
}
}
</code></pre>
<p>You can also set parameters to Options (see below).</p>
<h4>Set textlint and .textlintrc paths</h4>
<p>Set paths to the Options (see below).</p>
<p>e.g.</p>
<ul>
<li>textlint Path: /path/to/txtlint/node_modules/.bin/textlint (textlint.cmd in Windows)</li>
<li>.textlintrc Path: /path/to/textlint/.textlintrc</li>
</ul>
<h4>Open Action Items window</h4>
<ul>
<li>Click Window > Action Items.</li>
<li>Click “Show action items for currently edited file only” icon.</li>
<li>Open your markdown or text file.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Options</h3>
<p>Tools > Options > Editor > textlint</p>
<ul>
<li>textlint Path: Absolute path to textlint</li>
<li>.textlintrc Path: Absolute path to .textlintrc</li>
<li>Options : You can set options for the textlint command</li>
<li>Enable in HTML files: To use the html plugin, you can check this</li>
<li>Refresh on Save: To scan the document on save, you can check this (Checked by default)</li>
<li>Show Annotations: To show annotations in the glyph gutter, you can check this (Checked by default)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Actions</h3>
<h4>Fix</h4>
<p>You have to save your file before you run this action.<br/>
If there is a fixable rule’s error, you can fix it. Right-click an item > Click <code>Fix</code>.<br/>
To refresh items, your document is saved once.</p>
<h4>Fix All</h4>
<p>You have to save your file before you run this action.<br/>
If there are fixable rule’s errors, you can fix them. Right-click an item > Click <code>Fix All</code>.<br/>
This action runs <code>textlint --fix</code> command.</p>
<h4>Refresh</h4>
<p>You can refresh results forcibly by the following action: Right-click your editor > Click "textlint Refresh".</p>
<p>You can also set the shortcut key(Tools > Options > Keymap). </p>
<h3>NOTE</h3>
<ul>
<li>The plugin scans only current file.</li>
<li>The plugin does not refresh results automatically. Please save your file or run the refresh action.</li>
<li>Use <code>UTF-8</code> as file encoding and <code>LF</code> as line endings.</li>
<li>This plugin may not work properly in Windows. (Please try to check above.)</li>
<li>If you cannot get expected results, just try to run the <code>textlint</code> commands once in your CLI.</li>
</ul>
Artifact netbeans-textlint
Group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules
Version 1.1.0
Last update 21. June 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/junichi11/netbeans-textlint-plugin
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 23
Dependencies commons-lang3, gson, org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-netbeans-spi-tasklist, org-openide-filesystems, org-openide-util-lookup, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution-base, org-openide-windows, org-openide-io, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib2, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-modules-csl-api, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib, org-openide-loaders, org-openide-dialogs, org-openide-util, org-openide-nodes, org-openide-util-ui, org-netbeans-modules-options-api, org-openide-awt, org-openide-filesystems-nb, org-netbeans-api-progress,
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Group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules
Version 1.1.0
Last update 21. June 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/junichi11/netbeans-textlint-plugin
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 23
Dependencies commons-lang3, gson, org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-netbeans-spi-tasklist, org-openide-filesystems, org-openide-util-lookup, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution-base, org-openide-windows, org-openide-io, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib2, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-modules-csl-api, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib, org-openide-loaders, org-openide-dialogs, org-openide-util, org-openide-nodes, org-openide-util-ui, org-netbeans-modules-options-api, org-openide-awt, org-openide-filesystems-nb, org-netbeans-api-progress,
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pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12 from group au.com.dius (version 4.0.10)
pact-jvm-consumer-specs2
========================
## Specs2 Bindings for the pact-jvm library
## Dependency
In the root folder of your project in build.sbt add the line:
```scala
libraryDependencies += "au.com.dius" %% "pact-jvm-consumer-specs2" % "3.2.11"
```
or if you are using Gradle:
```groovy
dependencies {
testCompile "au.com.dius:pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11:3.2.11"
}
```
__*Note:*__ `PactSpec` requires spec2 3.x. Also, for spray users there's an incompatibility between specs2 v3.x and spray.
Follow these instructions to resolve that problem: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/spray-user/2T6SBp4OJeI/AJlnJuAKPRsJ
## Usage
To author a test, mix `PactSpec` into your spec
First we define a service client called `ConsumerService`. In our example this is a simple wrapper for `dispatch`, an HTTP client. The source code can be found in the test folder alongside the `ExamplePactSpec`.
Here is a simple example:
```
import au.com.dius.pact.consumer.PactSpec
class ExamplePactSpec extends Specification with PactSpec {
val consumer = "My Consumer"
val provider = "My Provider"
override def is = uponReceiving("a request for foo")
.matching(path = "/foo")
.willRespondWith(body = "{}")
.withConsumerTest { providerConfig =>
Await.result(ConsumerService(providerConfig.url).simpleGet("/foo"), Duration(1000, MILLISECONDS)) must beEqualTo(200, Some("{}"))
}
}
```
This spec will be run along with the rest of your specs2 unit tests and will output your pact json to
```
/target/pacts/<Consumer>_<Provider>.json
```
# Forcing pact files to be overwritten (3.6.5+)
By default, when the pact file is written, it will be merged with any existing pact file. To force the file to be
overwritten, set the Java system property `pact.writer.overwrite` to `true`.
Group: au.com.dius Artifact: pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12
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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12
Group au.com.dius
Version 4.0.10
Last update 18. April 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer, json, specs2-core_2.12, async-http-client, scala-java8-compat_2.12,
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Group au.com.dius
Version 4.0.10
Last update 18. April 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer, json, specs2-core_2.12, async-http-client, scala-java8-compat_2.12,
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