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jadort from group org.ow2.jasmine (version 1.6.3)
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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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prolobjectlink-jpi from group io.github.prolobjectlink (version 1.1)
Java Prolog Interface (JPI) is an Application Provider Interface (API) for interaction between Java and Prolog programming languages. Is a bidirectional interface that communicate Java applications with Prolog program or database and Prolog procedures with Java class and methods.
JPI is an abstraction layer over concrete prolog drivers over Prolog Engines. This API define all mechanism to interact with any Prolog Engine and maintain the application independent to a specific underlying engine. JPI have several connectors to open source prolog engines like SWI, YAP, XSB native engines and tuProlog, jTrolog, jLog Java based prolog engines.
JPI study all related Java-Prolog integration libraries and take the betters features from each solution with the propose to achieve a common integration interface. The last feature allows switch the under laying Prolog Engine driver and the application code still be the same.
JPI run over any Java Virtual Machine that support Java SE 5 or above. The project was tested over HotSpot, Open J9 and JRockit Virtual Machines over Operating Systems like Windows (7,8,10), Linux (Debian, Ubuntu) and Mac OS X. Can be deployed on Servlets Containers like Jetty, Tomcat or Glassfish Application Server.
JPI can be include in any Java Project using the commonest Java Integration Development Enviroment (IDE) like Eclipse, Netbeans, IntelijIDEA and so on.
JPI is developed and maintained by Prolobjectlink Project an open source initiative for build logic based applications using Prolog like fundamental Logic Programming Language in the persistence layer and application programming.
Group: io.github.prolobjectlink Artifact: prolobjectlink-jpi
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Artifact prolobjectlink-jpi
Group io.github.prolobjectlink
Version 1.1
Last update 02. June 2022
Organization Prolobjectlink Project
URL https://prolobjectlink.github.io/${project.name}
License MIT
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group io.github.prolobjectlink
Version 1.1
Last update 02. June 2022
Organization Prolobjectlink Project
URL https://prolobjectlink.github.io/${project.name}
License MIT
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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