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soot-bundle from group de.tu-darmstadt.stg (version 1.0)

Group: de.tu-darmstadt.stg Artifact: soot-bundle

 

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Group de.tu-darmstadt.stg
Version 1.0
Last update 17. March 2017
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Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies soot, sootconfig, framework,
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container from group de.tu-darmstadt.stg (version 1.0)

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Group de.tu-darmstadt.stg
Version 1.0
Last update 17. March 2017
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Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime, console-API, framework,
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framework from group de.tu-darmstadt.stg (version 1.0)

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Group de.tu-darmstadt.stg
Version 1.0
Last update 17. March 2017
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Dependencies guava,
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analysiskeeper from group de.tu-darmstadt.stg (version 1.0)

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bigtable-hbase-dataflow-tools from group com.google.cloud.bigtable (version 0.9.1)

This project contains artifacts that provide utility functions for Cloud Bigtable client readers and writers in Google Cloud Dataflow. Dataflow includes a different version of the cloud bigtable client, resulting in a need to have a separation of concerns and an abstraction. More importantly, there is a need for shading and renaming of packages so that Dataflow nad bigtable-hbase-dataflow's two sets of shading (needed for a variety of reasons) don't clash with each other. This submodule does package renaming which is needed for bigtable-hbase-dataflow and alleviates some issues related to developing that module.

Group: com.google.cloud.bigtable Artifact: bigtable-hbase-dataflow-tools
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Artifact bigtable-hbase-dataflow-tools
Group com.google.cloud.bigtable
Version 0.9.1
Last update 18. July 2016
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Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies hbase-client, commons-lang,
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wscm-impl from group org.glassfish.metro (version 2.1-b17)

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Group org.glassfish.metro
Version 2.1-b17
Last update 25. October 2010
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Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies metro-commons, gmbal-api-only, istack-commons-runtime, jaxb-impl, jaxws-api, jaxws-rt, policy, stax-api, streambuffer, wscm-api,
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wscm-project from group org.glassfish.metro (version 2.1-b17)

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wscm-api from group org.glassfish.metro (version 2.1-b17)

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Group org.glassfish.metro
Version 2.1-b17
Last update 25. October 2010
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Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies gmbal, istack-commons-runtime, jaxws-api, jaxws-rt, policy, stax-api,
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stepping from group com.imperva.stepping (version 5.1.0)

Stepping is a framework designed to ease the implementation of data processing solutions. In use cases where we need to implement data or data-streaming algorithms or any other processing on data, we need to first handle many different infrastructure issues. For example, we need to decide how to split the data processing logic into different steps, think about our threading policy, how to handle communication between the different steps, error handling etc. One of the most important subjects is the Threading Policy of our solution. For example, we need to think how many threads to open, have the option to distribute the processing of data to multiple 'executors' in parallel, have a thread-safe communication layer between the threads etc. On top of that we also care a lot about the performance of our solution, we want to make sure that the latency added by these infrastructures is minimal as possible. Stepping aims to handle many of these aspects so developers can spend their time on the business logic instead of solving these infrastructure and data flow issues issues over and over again.

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Group com.imperva.stepping
Version 5.1.0
Last update 01. July 2024
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URL https://github.com/imperva/stepping.git
License The Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies slf4j-simple, perf-sampler, slf4j-api, gs-core, gs-ui-swing, spring-context,
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pact-jvm-consumer-java8_2.12 from group au.com.dius (version 3.6.15)

# pact-jvm-consumer-java8 Provides a Java8 lambda based DSL for use with Junit to build consumer tests. # A Lambda DSL for Pact This is an extension for the pact DSL provided by [pact-jvm-consumer](../pact-jvm-consumer). The difference between the default pact DSL and this lambda DSL is, as the name suggests, the usage of lambdas. The use of lambdas makes the code much cleaner. ## Why a new DSL implementation? The lambda DSL solves the following two main issues. Both are visible in the following code sample: ```java new PactDslJsonArray() .array() # open an array .stringValue("a1") # choose the method that is valid for arrays .stringValue("a2") # choose the method that is valid for arrays .closeArray() # close the array .array() # open an array .numberValue(1) # choose the method that is valid for arrays .numberValue(2) # choose the method that is valid for arrays .closeArray() # close the array .array() # open an array .object() # now we work with an object .stringValue("foo", "Foo") # choose the method that is valid for objects .closeObject() # close the object and we're back in the array .closeArray() # close the array ``` ### The existing DSL is quite error-prone Methods may only be called in certain states. For example `object()` may only be called when you're currently working on an array whereas `object(name)` is only allowed to be called when working on an object. But both of the methods are available. You'll find out at runtime if you're using the correct method. Finally, the need for opening and closing objects and arrays makes usage cumbersome. The lambda DSL has no ambiguous methods and there's no need to close objects and arrays as all the work on such an object is wrapped in a lamda call. ### The existing DSL is hard to read When formatting your source code with an IDE the code becomes hard to read as there's no indentation possible. Of course, you could do it by hand but we want auto formatting! Auto formatting works great for the new DSL! ```java array.object((o) -> { o.stringValue("foo", "Foo"); # an attribute o.stringValue("bar", "Bar"); # an attribute o.object("tar", (tarObject) -> { # an attribute with a nested object tarObject.stringValue("a", "A"); # attribute of the nested object tarObject.stringValue("b", "B"); # attribute of the nested object }) }); ``` ## Installation ### Maven ``` <dependency> <groupId>au.com.dius</groupId> <artifactId>pact-jvm-consumer-java8_2.12</artifactId> <version>${pact.version}</version> </dependency> ``` ## Usage Start with a static import of `LambdaDsl`. This class contains factory methods for the lambda dsl extension. When you come accross the `body()` method of `PactDslWithProvider` builder start using the new extensions. The call to `LambdaDsl` replaces the call to instance `new PactDslJsonArray()` and `new PactDslJsonBody()` of the pact library. ```java io.pactfoundation.consumer.dsl.LambdaDsl.* ``` ### Response body as json array ```java import static io.pactfoundation.consumer.dsl.LambdaDsl.newJsonArray; ... PactDslWithProvider builder = ... builder.given("some state") .uponReceiving("a request") .path("/my-app/my-service") .method("GET") .willRespondWith() .status(200) .body(newJsonArray((a) -> { a.stringValue("a1"); a.stringValue("a2"); }).build()); ``` ### Response body as json object ```java import static io.pactfoundation.consumer.dsl.LambdaDsl.newJsonBody; ... PactDslWithProvider builder = ... builder.given("some state") .uponReceiving("a request") .path("/my-app/my-service") .method("GET") .willRespondWith() .status(200) .body(newJsonBody((o) -> { o.stringValue("foo", "Foo"); o.stringValue("bar", "Bar"); }).build()); ``` ### Examples #### Simple Json object When creating simple json structures the difference between the two approaches isn't big. ##### JSON ```json { "bar": "Bar", "foo": "Foo" } ``` ##### Pact DSL ```java new PactDslJsonBody() .stringValue("foo", "Foo") .stringValue("bar", "Bar") ``` ##### Lambda DSL ```java newJsonBody((o) -> { o.stringValue("foo", "Foo"); o.stringValue("bar", "Bar"); }).build(); ``` #### An array of arrays When we come to more complex constructs with arrays and nested objects the beauty of lambdas become visible! ##### JSON ```json [ ["a1", "a2"], [1, 2], [{"foo": "Foo"}] ] ``` ##### Pact DSL ```java new PactDslJsonArray() .array() .stringValue("a1") .stringValue("a2") .closeArray() .array() .numberValue(1) .numberValue(2) .closeArray() .array() .object() .stringValue("foo", "Foo") .closeObject() .closeArray(); ``` ##### Lambda DSL ```java newJsonArray((rootArray) -> { rootArray.array((a) -> a.stringValue("a1").stringValue("a2")); rootArray.array((a) -> a.numberValue(1).numberValue(2)); rootArray.array((a) -> a.object((o) -> o.stringValue("foo", "Foo"))); }).build(); ``` `object` is a reserved word in Kotlin. To allow using the DSL without escaping, a Kotlin extension `newObject` is available: ```kotlin newJsonArray { rootArray -> rootArray.array { a -> a.stringValue("a1").stringValue("a2") } rootArray.array { a -> a.numberValue(1).numberValue(2) } rootArray.array { a -> a.newObject { o -> o.stringValue("foo", "Foo") } } }.build(); ```

Group: au.com.dius Artifact: pact-jvm-consumer-java8_2.12
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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-java8_2.12
Group au.com.dius
Version 3.6.15
Last update 29. April 2020
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URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer_2.12,
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