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bw-core from group com.github.burningwave (version 1.7.6)

Burningwave core is an advanced, free and open source Java library that contains THE MOST POWERFUL CLASSPATH SCANNER for criteria based classes search. It’s possible to search classes by every criteria that your immagination can made by using lambda expressions. Burningwave core scan engine is highly optimized using direct allocated ByteBuffers to avoid heap saturation; searches are executed in multithreading context and are not affected by “the issue of the same class loaded by different classloaders” (normally if you try to execute "isAssignableFrom" method on a same class loaded from different classloader it return false). This library is useful also for creating classes during runtime, facilitate the use of reflection and much more...

Group: com.github.burningwave Artifact: bw-core
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Artifact bw-core
Group com.github.burningwave
Version 1.7.6
Last update 30. December 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/burningwave/bw-core
License not specified
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies slf4j-api, asm,
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otag-service-development-kit from group com.opentext.otag.sdk (version 16.6.2)

This module provides access to the set of utility classes required to interact with an instance of an AppWorks Gateway from an AppWorks Service. It covers AppWorks dedicated service deployment API, which is a limited subset of the full AppWorks admin API. We currently provide the facility for services to listen to service life-cycle events such as 'service installed', 'service upgraded' and 'service uninstalled'. We also provide the facility for centralised configuration setting management. As AppWorks services are edited from the AppWork Gateway administration console, we provide the ability to respond to updates made here, and also expose creation and update end points for these settings.

Group: com.opentext.otag.sdk Artifact: otag-service-development-kit
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Artifact otag-service-development-kit
Group com.opentext.otag.sdk
Version 16.6.2
Last update 19. October 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/opentext/otag-service-development-kit
License Open Text End User License Agreement
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies otag-service-context, httpclient, jackson-core, jackson-databind, jackson-jaxrs-json-provider, jackson-annotations, jersey-client, slf4j-api,
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circuit4stream_2.12 from group com.github.norwae (version 1.0.0)

This module packages a circuit breaker that can be used to avoid overloading or otherwise depending on a temporarily unavailable (remote) system. The central use of the circuit breaker is to prevent failures from one system to cascade to other systems in an unchecked manner. Thus, our implementation is chiefly concerned with replacing a failing component with another component that fails in a very predictable manner. These failures are not "dropped" or otherwise made invisible, and still need to be handled, but they will occur in a predictable, and hopefully usable manner.

Group: com.github.norwae Artifact: circuit4stream_2.12
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Artifact circuit4stream_2.12
Group com.github.norwae
Version 1.0.0
Last update 10. May 2019
Organization com.github.norwae
URL https://github.com/norwae/circuit4stream
License MIT
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies scala-library, akka-stream_2.12,
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dagging from group nz.ac.waikato.cms.weka (version 1.0.3)

This meta classifier creates a number of disjoint, stratified folds out of the data and feeds each chunk of data to a copy of the supplied base classifier. Predictions are made via majority vote, since all the generated base classifiers are put into the Vote meta classifier. Useful for base classifiers that are quadratic or worse in time behavior, regarding number of instances in the training data. For more information, see: Ting, K. M., Witten, I. H.: Stacking Bagged and Dagged Models. In: Fourteenth international Conference on Machine Learning, San Francisco, CA, 367-375, 1997.

Group: nz.ac.waikato.cms.weka Artifact: dagging
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Artifact dagging
Group nz.ac.waikato.cms.weka
Version 1.0.3
Last update 29. April 2014
Organization University of Waikato, Hamilton, NZ
URL http://weka.sourceforge.net/doc.packages/dagging
License GNU General Public License 3
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies weka-dev,
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siena from group com.google.code.maven-play-plugin.com.sienaproject.siena (version 1.0.0-b6-20111107)

Siena is a persistence abstraction layer made in Java with various implementations: * siena-jdbc: persists objects into a relational database using JDBC (status: deeply tested) * siena-gae: persists objects into the Google App Engine's datastore using its low-level API (status: beta) * siena-sdb: persists objects using Amazon's SimpleDB (very experimental) * siena-remote: persists objects remotely using a remote web application that uses siena. (planning) Siena is also: * Intrusive. You make a class persistent by extending a certain class. Relationships are defined also in an intrusive way. * Simple. Simplicity is the most important thing. * Limited. Due to the simplicity there are several unsupported things such as JOINs. * Extensible. There are two interfaces you can implement on your own way.

Group: com.google.code.maven-play-plugin.com.sienaproject.siena Artifact: siena
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Artifact siena
Group com.google.code.maven-play-plugin.com.sienaproject.siena
Version 1.0.0-b6-20111107
Last update 12. March 2013
Organization Google Code
URL http://www.sienaproject.com
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies dom4j, ddlutils, appengine-api-1.0-sdk, hbase, h2, google-api-client, aws-java-sdk, httpcore,
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ashkay from group ashkay (version 0.6)

How many classes does it take to make a cache? 60? 80? You might think so if you look at the other caches on the market. Ashkay is a streamlined, simple cache that in many ways is more powerful than the other mainstream caches. Ashkay is a strategy based caching tool. In most cases, you might be using a configuration file to tell the cache what rules it should obey. Or, you might just be setting properties on the cache. I have never liked this model as it limits me, the user of the cache to strategies the developer decided were important. Instead, Ashkay lets you choose the strategy(ies) to use when caching certain objects. Of course, a few of the most handy strategies are pre-packaged, but implementing a new one is a simple as can be. Ashkay is a fork of <a href="http://xot.sf.net">xot</a> caching code. Made more sense on its own.

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Artifact ashkay
Group ashkay
Version 0.6
Last update 24. November 2005
Organization Apache Software Foundation
URL http://ashkay.sourceforge.net
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies log4j, concurrent, junit,
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nsgaii from group com.debacharya (version 3.2.0)

A NSGA-II implementation using Java. This implementation of NSGA-II algorithm is in pure reference to the original published paper. This is not an effort to convert the originally implemented C code in Java. The original C code by the authors has not be referred to while writing this implementation. This is a fully customizable implementation of the NSGA-II algorithm, made as generic as possible. This documentation assumes you have basic understanding of the NSGA-II algorithm. Apart from the core concepts of the algorithm, everything else in this package can be implemented as per the user's choice and plugged into the algorithm dynamically. Since NSGA-II is more like a set of protocols to follow as an algorithm rather than a concrete implementation of every aspect, this package has been re-written from scratch keeping complete customizability in mind. Apart from the core concepts of the algorithm, everything is considered to be a plugin external to the algorithm that can be implemented by the user and dynamically plugged into the algorithm during runtime as needed. This opens up the possibility of the package to be used simply as a PoC or be converted into something much more complex according to the users needs.

Group: com.debacharya Artifact: nsgaii
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Artifact nsgaii
Group com.debacharya
Version 3.2.0
Last update 23. March 2021
Organization not specified
URL https://debacharya.com/nsgaii
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies jfreechart, jcommon,
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groupdocs-signature from group com.groupdocs (version 18.4)

GroupDocs.Signature for Java allows developers to write applications with ability to significantly sign electronic docs and verify them. Signatures can be of different types. API supports multitude of file formats and includes Pdf, Microsoft Office documents, Open Office formats, PowerPoint presentations, Images etc. The quite captivating fact about the API is, its UI less and independent calls can be made. It also provides a useful features to verify signed documents with stored signatures. Signature Types: - Text Signature - Image Signature - Digital Signature - Barcode Signature - QR-Code Signature - Stamp Signature Verification Types: - Text Signature - Digital Signature - Barcode Signature - QR-Code Signature For more details on the library, please visit GroupDocs website at: http://groupdocs.com/products/signature/java Note: The library comes up with some limitations in the evaluation mode. In order to test full features of GroupDocs.Signature for Java library, please request a free 30-day temporary license.

Group: com.groupdocs Artifact: groupdocs-signature
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Artifact groupdocs-signature
Group com.groupdocs
Version 18.4
Last update 09. April 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://www.groupdocs.com/products/signature
License GroupDocs License, Version 1.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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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 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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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.

Group: org.glassfish.build Artifact: maven-glassfish-extension
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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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