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jmdns from group com.github.rickyclarkson (version 3.4.2-r353-1)

JmDNS is a Java implementation of multi-cast DNS and can be used for service registration and discovery in local area networks. JmDNS is fully compatible with Apple's Bonjour. The project was originally started in December 2002 by Arthur van Hoff at Strangeberry. In November 2003 the project was moved to SourceForge, and the name was changed from JRendezvous to JmDNS for legal reasons. Many thanks to Stuart Cheshire for help and moral support.

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Artifact jmdns
Group com.github.rickyclarkson
Version 3.4.2-r353-1
Last update 19. February 2013
Organization JmDNS
URL http://sourceforge.net/projects/jmdns/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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weblogic-maven-plugin from group org.codehaus.mojo (version 2.9.5)

This plugin will support various tasks within the Weblogic 8.1, 9.x, 10.x and 12.x environment. This version starts to support weblogic 10 and 11. The mojo supports such tasks as deploy, undeploy,clientgen,servicegen, and appc are supported as well as many others. The plugin uses exposed API's that are subject to change but have been tested in 8.1 SP 4-6 and 9.0 - 9.2 MP3, 10.x. There are two versions of the plugin to support the two environments based on differences in the JDK. The 9.x version is currently being refactored to support the standard JSR supported deployment interface. The code used in the plugin has been contributed to the Cargo project however to date has not be integrated into the codebase. Please feel free to suggest improvements or help support this plugin effort.

Group: org.codehaus.mojo Artifact: weblogic-maven-plugin
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Artifact weblogic-maven-plugin
Group org.codehaus.mojo
Version 2.9.5
Last update 17. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License Apache License 2
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-model, maven-artifact, ant, weblogic, webservices,
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jmdns from group javax.jmdns (version 3.4.1)

JmDNS is a Java implementation of multi-cast DNS and can be used for service registration and discovery in local area networks. JmDNS is fully compatible with Apple's Bonjour. The project was originally started in December 2002 by Arthur van Hoff at Strangeberry. In November 2003 the project was moved to SourceForge, and the name was changed from JRendezvous to JmDNS for legal reasons. Many thanks to Stuart Cheshire for help and moral support.

Group: javax.jmdns Artifact: jmdns
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Artifact jmdns
Group javax.jmdns
Version 3.4.1
Last update 25. August 2011
Organization JmDNS
URL http://sourceforge.net/projects/jmdns/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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multiverse-scala from group org.multiverse (version 0.5.2)

Scala classes to allow more elegant use of Multiverse from Scala. Atm the functionality is quite limited since not a lot of effort was put in the Scala integration. For the 0.6 release Multiverse should be able to work with in Scala written transactional objects configured with the Multiverse annotations. So that would reduce the need for this library, although in Scala they want to have special Scala 'interfaces' that provide some syntactic sugar to use java collections in Scala. So this module would be the good location for that. If anyone would like to help improving the Multiverse/Scala integration, please don't hesitate to join.

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Artifact multiverse-scala
Group org.multiverse
Version 0.5.2
Last update 26. May 2010
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies multiverse-core, scala-library,
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jardiff from group jardiff (version 0.2)

A tool to help visualise API differences between two different versions of a project. Jardiff takes two jar files and outputs all the public API changes as xml, html or plain text. Currently this is command line driven, though we are working on an ant plugin. It requires java 1.4 to run. <h2>Background</h2> At OSjava, we were using a shell script to work out API differences between our release versions. This unfortunately doesn't scale very well to larger projects, the main reason for jardiff was to do the same in a much shorter time (From memory it was taking minutes to get the API diff from two fairly small jars). In it's current state, jardiff can generate the api differences between rt.jar for java 1.4 and java 1.5 in under 20 seconds, so it should scale to even the largest of projects.

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Artifact jardiff
Group jardiff
Version 0.2
Last update 21. February 2006
Organization OSJava
URL http://www.osjava.org/jardiff/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies asm, asm-commons, commons-cli, ant, ant-trax,
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sirix-core from group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix (version 0.1.0)

Sirix is a versioned, treebased storage system. It provides an ID-less diff-algorithm to import differences between two versions. Furthermore an ID-based diff-algorithm facilitates the comparison of versions stored within Sirix. A GUI with several visualizations for comparing these versions visually is available to aid an analyst. Versions are stored using well known versioning strategies (full, incremental, differential). The architecture is especially well suited for flash-disks because of a COW-principle. In the future we aim to provide throughout security as well as a replaced page-structure to speedup our architecture. A brackit(.org) binding will enable XQuery and the XQuery Update Facility. Temporal XPath axis and possibly diff-functions will help analysts to gain quick knowledge from the stored data.

Group: com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix Artifact: sirix-core
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Artifact sirix-core
Group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix
Version 0.1.0
Last update 27. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies snappy-java,
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sirix-parent from group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix (version 0.1.1)

Sirix is a versioned, treebased storage system. It provides an ID-less diff-algorithm to import differences between two versions (currently XML-documents). Furthermore an ID-based diff-algorithm facilitates the comparison of versions stored within Sirix. A GUI with several visualizations for comparing these versions visually is available to aid an analyst. Versions are stored using well known versioning strategies (full, incremental, differential). The architecture is especially well suited for flash-disks because of a COW-principle. In the future we aim to provide throughout security as well as a replaced page-structure to speedup our architecture. A brackit(.org) binding will enable XQuery and the XQuery Update Facility. Temporal XPath axis and possibly diff-functions will help analysts to gain quick knowledge from the stored data.

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Artifact sirix-parent
Group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix
Version 0.1.1
Last update 27. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/JohannesLichtenberger/sirix
License New BSD
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies je, aspectjrt, slf4j-api, perfidix, xmlunit, logback-classic, guice, gson, guava,
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HockeySDK from group net.hockeyapp.android (version 5.2.0)

HockeySDK-Android implements support for using HockeyApp in your Android application. The following features are currently supported: Collect crash reports:If your app crashes, a crash log is written to the device's storage. If the user starts the app again, they will be asked asked to submit the crash report to HockeyApp. This works for both beta and live apps, i.e. those submitted to Google Play or other app stores. Crash logs contain viable information for you to help resolve the issue. Furthermore, you as a developer can add additional information to the report as well. Update Alpha/Beta apps: The app will check with HockeyApp if a new version for your alpha/beta build is available. If yes, it will show a dialog to users and let them see the release notes, the version history and start the installation process right away. You can even force the installation of certain updates. User Metrics: Understand user behavior to improve your app. Track usage through daily and monthly active users. Monitor crash impacted users. Measure customer engagement through session count. Add custom tracking calls to learn which features your users are actually using. This feature requires a minimum API level of 14 (Android 4.x Ice Cream Sandwich). Feedback: Besides crash reports, collecting feedback from your users from within your app is a great option to help with improving your app. You act on and answer feedback directly from the HockeyApp backend. Authenticate: Identify and authenticate users against your registered testers with the HockeyApp backend.

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Artifact HockeySDK
Group net.hockeyapp.android
Version 5.2.0
Last update 21. May 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/bitstadium/hockeysdk-android
License MIT
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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xapi-gwt-parent from group net.wetheinter (version 0.5)

This is the main aggregator for all gwt submodules. All gwt-specific code resides here. Submodules should avoid inheriting from each other unless necessary. This goes for maven structure and gwt.xml structure. The super module is where our jre emulation layer and super-source live; all modules should inherit super, and a minimum of other modules. Some modules, like injection, are fulfilling an api in the core module, and should be accessed only through core service interfaces. Other modules, like reflection, are capable of being standalone inherits, but can benefit from core utilities like injection, so, two (or more) .gwt.xml modules may be provided. As XApi nears 1.0, all submodules will be routinely stitched together into an uber-jar, in order to have a single jar with a single gwt module that can provide all of the services at once. Internal projects will never use the uber jar, to help maintain modularity, but external projects that want to use more than one service will certainly prefer inheriting one artifact, instead of twelve. When distributed in uber-jar format, it will likely be necessary for either the uber jar, or just xapi-gwt-api.jar to appear before gwt-dev on your compile-time classpath. If using gwt-maven-plugin, the gwtFirstOnClasspath option may become problematic. If so, we will provide a forked gwt-plugin to make sure our compiler enhancements are included in the build process. There is also work going on to make a super-source-everything plugin, which will use maven to find source files, and generate synthetic .gwt.xml for you, as part of an effort to create a wholly unified programming environment. In addition to java-to-javascript, we intend to compile java-to-java and possibly other languages, like go; imagine implementing gwt deferred binding to eliminate cross-platform differences between server environments, or operating systems, or versions of a platform, or anywhere else a core api needs to bind to multiple implementations, depending on the runtime environment.

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Artifact xapi-gwt-parent
Group net.wetheinter
Version 0.5
Last update 30. May 2015
Organization not specified
URL WeTheInter.net
License not specified
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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pact-jvm-server_2.12 from group au.com.dius (version 3.6.15)

Pact server =========== The pact server is a stand-alone interactions recorder and verifier, aimed at clients that are non-JVM or non-Ruby based. The pact client for that platform will need to be implemented, but it only be responsible for generating the `JSON` interactions, running the tests and communicating with the server. The server implements a `JSON` `REST` Admin API with the following endpoints. / -&gt; For diagnostics, currently returns a list of ports of the running mock servers. /create -&gt; For initialising a test server and submitting the JSON interactions. It returns a port /complete -&gt; For finalising and verifying the interactions with the server. It writes the `JSON` pact file to disk. ## Running the server ### Versions 2.2.6+ Pact server takes the following parameters: ``` Usage: pact-jvm-server [options] [port] port port to run on (defaults to 29999) --help prints this usage text -h &lt;value&gt; | --host &lt;value&gt; host to bind to (defaults to localhost) -l &lt;value&gt; | --mock-port-lower &lt;value&gt; lower bound to allocate mock ports (defaults to 20000) -u &lt;value&gt; | --mock-port-upper &lt;value&gt; upper bound to allocate mock ports (defaults to 40000) -d | --daemon run as a daemon process -v &lt;value&gt; | --pact-version &lt;value&gt; pact version to generate for (2 or 3) -k &lt;value&gt; | --keystore-path &lt;value&gt; Path to keystore -p &lt;value&gt; | --keystore-password &lt;value&gt; Keystore password -s &lt;value&gt; | --ssl-port &lt;value&gt; Ssl port the mock server should run on. lower and upper bounds are ignored --debug run with debug logging ``` ### Using trust store 3.4.0+ Trust store can be used. However, it is limited to a single port for the time being. ### Prior to version 2.2.6 Pact server takes one optional parameter, the port number to listen on. If not provided, it will listen on 29999. It requires an active console to run. ### Using a distribution archive You can download a [distribution from maven central](http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=au/com/dius/pact-jvm-server_2.11/2.2.4/). There is both a ZIP and TAR archive. Unpack it to a directory of choice and then run the script in the bin directory. ### Building a distribution bundle You can build an application bundle with gradle by running (for 2.11 version): $ ./gradlew :pact-jvm-server_2.11:installdist This will create an app bundle in `build/2.11/install/pact-jvm-server_2.11`. You can then execute it with: $ java -jar pact-jvm-server/build/2.10/install/pact-jvm-server_2.11/lib/pact-jvm-server_2.11-3.2.11.jar or with the generated bundle script file: $ pact-jvm-server/build/2.11/install/pact-jvm-server_2.11/bin/pact-jvm-server_2.11 By default will run on port `29999` but a port number can be optionally supplied. ### Running it with docker You can use a docker image to execute the mock server as a docker container. $ docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -p 20000-20010:20000-20010 uglyog/pact-jvm-server This will run the main server on port 8080, and each created mock server on ports 20000-20010. You can map the ports to any you require. ## Life cycle The following actions are expected to occur * The client calls `/create` to initialise a server with the expected `JSON` interactions and state * The admin server will start a mock server on a random port and return the port number in the response * The client will execute its interaction tests against the mock server with the supplied port * Once finished, the client will call `/complete&apos; on the Admin API, posting the port number * The pact server will verify the interactions and write the `JSON` `pact` file to disk under `/target` * The mock server running on the supplied port will be shutdown. ## Endpoints ### /create The client will need `POST` to `/create` the generated `JSON` interactions, also providing a state as a query parameter and a path. For example: POST http://localhost:29999/create?state=NoUsers&amp;path=/sub/ref/path &apos;{ &quot;provider&quot;: { &quot;name&quot;: &quot;Animal_Service&quot;}, ... }&apos; This will create a new running mock service provider on a randomly generated port. The port will be returned in the `201` response: { &quot;port&quot; : 34423 } But you can also reference the path from `/sub/ref/path` using the server port. The service will not strip the prefix path, but instead will use it as a differentiator. If your services do not have differences in the prefix of their path, then you will have to use the port method. ### /complete Once the client has finished running its tests against the mock server on the supplied port (in this example port `34423`) the client will need to `POST` to `/complete` the port number of the mock server that was used. For example: POST http://localhost:29999/complete &apos;{ &quot;port&quot; : 34423 }&apos; This will cause the Pact server to verify the interactions, shutdown the mock server running on that port and writing the pact `JSON` file to disk under the `target` directory. ### / The `/` endpoint is for diagnostics and to check that the pact server is running. It will return all the currently running mock servers port numbers. For example: GET http://localhost:29999/ &apos;{ &quot;ports&quot;: [23443,43232] }&apos;

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Artifact pact-jvm-server_2.12
Group au.com.dius
Version 3.6.15
Last update 29. April 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer_2.12, logback-core, logback-classic, scopt_2.12,
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