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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
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URL http://devlibx.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
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Group io.github.devlibx.jung
Version 3.1
Last update 22. April 2021
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URL http://devlibx.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
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jung-parent from group com.northdata.jung (version 2.2.0)
JUNG the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software
library that provides a common and extendible 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 com.northdata.jung
Version 2.2.0
Last update 18. September 2020
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URL http://jrtom.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
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Group com.northdata.jung
Version 2.2.0
Last update 18. September 2020
Organization not specified
URL http://jrtom.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
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xercesImpl from group org.codelibs.xerces (version 2.12.1-sp1)
Xerces2 is the next generation of high performance, fully compliant XML parsers in the Apache Xerces family. This new version of Xerces introduces the Xerces Native Interface (XNI), a complete framework for building parser components and configurations that is extremely modular and easy to program.
The Apache Xerces2 parser is the reference implementation of XNI but other parser components, configurations, and parsers can be written using the Xerces Native Interface. For complete design and implementation documents, refer to the XNI Manual.
Xerces2 is a fully conforming XML Schema 1.0 processor. A partial experimental implementation of the XML Schema 1.1 Structures and Datatypes Working Drafts (December 2009) and an experimental implementation of the XML Schema Definition Language (XSD): Component Designators (SCD) Candidate Recommendation (January 2010) are provided for evaluation. For more information, refer to the XML Schema page.
Xerces2 also provides a complete implementation of the Document Object Model Level 3 Core and Load/Save W3C Recommendations and provides a complete implementation of the XML Inclusions (XInclude) W3C Recommendation. It also provides support for OASIS XML Catalogs v1.1.
Xerces2 is able to parse documents written according to the XML 1.1 Recommendation, except that it does not yet provide an option to enable normalization checking as described in section 2.13 of this specification. It also handles namespaces according to the XML Namespaces 1.1 Recommendation, and will correctly serialize XML 1.1 documents if the DOM level 3 load/save APIs are in use.
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Group org.codelibs.xerces
Version 2.12.1-sp1
Last update 06. August 2020
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URL https://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
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Group org.codelibs.xerces
Version 2.12.1-sp1
Last update 06. August 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
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jadex-rules from group org.activecomponents.jadex (version 3.0.117)
Jadex Rules is a small lightweight rule engine, which currently employs the well-known Rete algorithm for highly efficient rule matching. Jadex rules is therefore similar to other rule engines like JESS and Drools. Despite the similarities there are also important differences between these systems:
* Jadex Rules is very small and intended to be used as component of other software. Even though rules can be specified in a Java dialect as well as (a small variation of) the CLIPS language its primary usage is on the API level. Jadex Rules is currently the core component of the Jadex BDI reasoning engine.
* Jadex Rules cleanly separates between state and rule representation. This allows the state implementation as well as the matcher to be flexibly exchanged. Some experiments have e.g. been conducted with a Jena representation. Regarding the matcher, it is planned to support also the Treat algorithm, which has a lower memory footprint than Rete.
* Jadex Rules pays close attention to rule debugging. The state as well as the rete engine can be observed at runtime. The rule debugger provides functionalities to execute a rule program stepwise and also use rule breakpoints to stop the execution at those points.
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Group org.activecomponents.jadex
Version 3.0.117
Last update 10. May 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://www.activecomponents.org
License GPL-3.0
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies jadex-commons, jadex-xml, antlr-runtime,
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Group org.activecomponents.jadex
Version 3.0.117
Last update 10. May 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://www.activecomponents.org
License GPL-3.0
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies jadex-commons, jadex-xml, antlr-runtime,
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openimaj from group org.openimaj (version 1.3.10)
OpenIMAJ (Open Intelligent Multimedia in Java) is a collection of libraries and tools for multimedia analysis written in the Java programming language. OpenIMAJ intends to be the first truly complete multimedia analysis library and contains modules for analysing images, videos, text, audio and even webpages. The OpenIMAJ image and video analysis and feature extraction modules contain methods for processing visual content and extracting state-of-the-art features, including SIFT. The OpenIMAJ clustering and nearest-neighbour libraries contain efficient, multi-threaded implementations of clustering algorithms including Hierarchical K-Means and Approximate K-Means. The clustering library makes it possible to easily create visual-bag-of-words representations for images and video with very large vocabularies. The text-analysis modules contain implementations of a statistical language classifier and low-level processing pipeline. A number of modules deal with content creation, including interactive slideshows and animations. The hardware integration modules allow cross-platform integration with devices including webcams, the Microsoft Kinect, and even devices such as GPS's. OpenIMAJ also incorporates a number of tools to enable extremely-large-scale multimedia analysis using a distributed computing approach based on Apache Hadoop.
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Artifact openimaj
Group org.openimaj
Version 1.3.10
Last update 09. February 2020
Organization The University of Southampton
URL http://www.openimaj.org
License New BSD
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Group org.openimaj
Version 1.3.10
Last update 09. February 2020
Organization The University of Southampton
URL http://www.openimaj.org
License New BSD
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jung-parent from group net.sf.jung (version 2.1.1)
JUNG the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software
library that provides a common and extendible 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 net.sf.jung
Version 2.1.1
Last update 07. September 2016
Organization not specified
URL http://jrtom.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group net.sf.jung
Version 2.1.1
Last update 07. September 2016
Organization not specified
URL http://jrtom.github.io/jung/
License The BSD License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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jadex-rules from group net.sourceforge.jadex (version 2.4)
Jadex Rules is a small lightweight rule engine, which currently
employs the well-known Rete algorithm for highly efficient rule
matching. Jadex rules is therefore similar to other rule engines
like JESS and Drools. Despite the similarities there are also
important differences between these systems:
* Jadex Rules is very small and
intended to be used as component
of other software. Even though rules can be specified in a Java
dialect as well as (a small variation of) the CLIPS language
its primary usage is on the API level. Jadex Rules is currently
the core component of the Jadex BDI reasoning engine.
* Jadex Rules cleanly separates between state and rule representation.
This allows the state implementation as well as the matcher to be
flexibly exchanged. Some experiments have e.g. been conducted with
a Jena representation. Regarding the matcher, it is planned to
support also the Treat algorithm, which has a lower memory footprint
than Rete.
* Jadex Rules pays close attention to rule debugging. The state as
well as the rete engine can be observed at runtime. The rule debugger
provides functionalities to execute a rule program stepwise and also
use rule breakpoints to stop the execution at those points.
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Artifact jadex-rules
Group net.sourceforge.jadex
Version 2.4
Last update 20. December 2013
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies jadex-commons, jadex-xml, antlr-runtime,
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Group net.sourceforge.jadex
Version 2.4
Last update 20. December 2013
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies jadex-commons, jadex-xml, antlr-runtime,
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jung2 from group net.sf.jung (version 2.0.1)
JUNG the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software
library that provides a common and extendible 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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Artifact jung2
Group net.sf.jung
Version 2.0.1
Last update 24. January 2010
Organization not specified
URL http://jung.sourceforge.net/site
License The BSD License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group net.sf.jung
Version 2.0.1
Last update 24. January 2010
Organization not specified
URL http://jung.sourceforge.net/site
License The BSD License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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tagmycode-netbeans from group com.tagmycode (version 2.3.0)
Provides the support for <a href="https://tagmycode.com">TagMyCode</a>.
This plugin allows you to manage your own snippets.<br/>
<br/>
Features:<br/>
* Add snippets: you can save your code snippets including description, language, and tags<br/>
* List snippets (CRUD): snippets are stored locally and you can filter, sort, create, modify, edit or delete them directly from the IDE<br/>
* Quick search: you can search your snippets and insert them directly into the document<br/>
<br/>
CHANGELOG:<br/>
<br/>
2.3.0 (released 2020-07-26)<br/>
* published plugin into Apache NetBeans Plugin Portal<br/>
* filter snippets by languages<br/>
<br/>
2.2.1 (released 2018-01-10)<br/>
* Quick Search dialog is now resizable</br>
* fixed syntax highlight for PHP and HTML</br>
* if refresh token is not valid user will be automatically logged out</br>
</br>
2.2.0 (released 2017-11-06)<br/>
* snippets management works in offline mode<br/>
* autodetect language on new snippet<br/>
* added settings dialog with editor theme and font size option<br/>
* added title and description to snippet view<br/>
* changed open browser class<br/>
* text can be dragged into table to create a new snippet<br/>
* snippets can be dragged directly into editor and the code are copied<br/>
* added "save as file" feature<br/>
* added "clone snippet" feature<br/>
* added "snippet properties" dialog<br/>
* detect binary file<br/>
<br/>
2.1.0 (released 2017-04-24)<br/>
* moved error messages from dialog to Netbeans Notification Log<br/>
* added welcome panel<br/>
* about dialog shows plugin version and framework version<br/>
* moved storage from JSON to SQL<br/>
<br/>
2.0 (released 2016-07-11)<br/>
* new user interface<br/>
* list of snippets stored locally<br/>
* syntax highlight powered by <a href="http://bobbylight.github.io/RSyntaxTextArea/">RSyntaxTextArea</a><br/>
* snippets are synchronized with server<br/>
* filter snippets<br/>
* quick search feature<br/>
* insert selected snippet at cursor in document<br/>
<br/>
1.1.3 (released 2015-12-18)<br/>
* Fix for NetBeans 8.1<br/>
<br/>
1.1.2 (released 2014-10-03)<br/>
* Switched authentication from OAuth 1.0a to OAuth 2<br/>
* Console write also snippet title when new snippet is created (thanks to bejoy)<br/>
<br/>
1.1 (released 2014-08-19)<br/>
* Added "Search snippets" feature<br/>
* Fixed some minor bugs<br/>
<br/>
1.0 (released 2014-04-14)<br/>
* First release with feature "Create snippet"<br/>
Artifact tagmycode-netbeans
Group com.tagmycode
Version 2.3.0
Last update 06. September 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://tagmycode.com
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 18
Dependencies commons-lang3, rsyntaxtextarea, guava, org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-openide-awt, org-netbeans-modules-settings, org-openide-dialogs, org-netbeans-modules-editor, org-netbeans-modules-keyring, org-openide-nodes, org-openide-util, org-openide-loaders, org-openide-windows, org-openide-util-ui, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-api-progress, log4j, tagmycode-plugin-framework,
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Group com.tagmycode
Version 2.3.0
Last update 06. September 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://tagmycode.com
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 18
Dependencies commons-lang3, rsyntaxtextarea, guava, org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-openide-awt, org-netbeans-modules-settings, org-openide-dialogs, org-netbeans-modules-editor, org-netbeans-modules-keyring, org-openide-nodes, org-openide-util, org-openide-loaders, org-openide-windows, org-openide-util-ui, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-api-progress, log4j, tagmycode-plugin-framework,
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jsgen from group com.github.jochenw (version 1.2)
Jsgen is a Java Source Generation Framework: That means, it should be a valuable tool, if you intend to write a custom generator for Java
sources.
As such, it is the successor of a previous framework, called JaxMeJS (http://jaxme.sourceforge.net/JaxMeJS/docs/index.html).
The predecessor came into being as a standalone project. It was incorporated into the bigger JaxMe project, when the latter
was adopted by the Apache Webservices project. And it was buried as part of the bigger project, when the latter was moved to the
Apache Attic (http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/archive/jaxme/).
That was fine for quite some time, because the latest released version (JaxMeJS 0.5.2) did its job quite well.
Over the years, however, the Java language has evolved, and the lack of support for features like Generics, or
Annotations, became a burden. Hence the Successor: Jsgen picks up, where JaxMeJS ended. It is, however, a complete
rewrite with several additional features, that the author considers to be important for modern Java applications:
1. It supports Generics.
2. It supports Annotations.
3. The builder pattern has been adopted. Almost all important classes are implemented as builders.
This should make writing the actual source generators much more concise, and maintainable, than
it used to be before.
4. The code style is configurable. Code styles allow you to concentrate on the actual work.
The resulting Jave source will look nicely formatted, anyways. As of this writing, you
can select between two builtin code styles:
- The default code style is basically the authors personal free style, roughly comparable to the default
code style of the Eclipse Java IDE.
- As an alternative, there is also a Maven code style, which is widely used in the Open Source communities.
Compared to the default style, it is less concise, if not even a bit verbose. On the other hand, it is
widely adopted by projects in the vicinity of {{{https://maven.apache.org}Apache Maven}}.
5. Import lists are created, and sorted, automatically.
Artifact jsgen
Group com.github.jochenw
Version 1.2
Last update 10. November 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://jochenw.github.io/jsgen
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jsr305,
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Group com.github.jochenw
Version 1.2
Last update 10. November 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://jochenw.github.io/jsgen
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jsr305,
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