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maven-cucumber-reporting from group net.masterthought (version 9863b38b-beta)

This project provides a maven mojo for using cucumber-reporting to publish pretty html reports for Cucumber. It works by generating html from the cucumber json report formatter. So can be used anywhere a json report is generated. Current use is in the cucumber jenkins plugin and a maven mojo to generate the same report from mvn command line when running locally.

Group: net.masterthought Artifact: maven-cucumber-reporting
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Artifact maven-cucumber-reporting
Group net.masterthought
Version 9863b38b-beta
Last update 28. July 2023
Organization not specified
URL http://maven.apache.org
License LGPL 2.1
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, commons-collections, cucumber-reporting,
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pomlint-maven-plugin from group dk.kyuff.pomlint (version 1.1)

The pomlint mojo helps enforcing a certain style in Maven projects. This is particular useful in a multi-module project maintained by large teams of developers. Often best practices are ignored when the project becomes busy. This leads to pom structures that are hard to maintain and thus degrade the projects agility. By having a linter enforce the rules upfront many of the simple mistakes can be avoided.

Group: dk.kyuff.pomlint Artifact: pomlint-maven-plugin
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Artifact pomlint-maven-plugin
Group dk.kyuff.pomlint
Version 1.1
Last update 10. July 2016
Organization not specified
URL http://maven.apache.org
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-core, maven-model,
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squirrelsql-version-plugin from group net.sf.squirrel-sql (version 1.0.9)

This project produces a maven mojo that can set the System property "squirrelsql.version" so that it can be used globally by the installers and the update-site projects. It accepts the project version as an argument which it uses to decide what the squirrelsql.version should be. If the project version ends with "-SNAPSHOT", then the squirrelsql.version will be set to Snapshot-{timestamp} where {timestamp} is the current timestamp in the form of YYYYMMDD_HHMM. If however, the project version does not end with "-SNAPSHOT", then squirrelsql.version will be set to the value of the project version.

Group: net.sf.squirrel-sql Artifact: squirrelsql-version-plugin
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Artifact squirrelsql-version-plugin
Group net.sf.squirrel-sql
Version 1.0.9
Last update 14. November 2011
Organization not specified
URL http://www.squirrelsql.org/
License GNU Lesser
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-project, maven-settings,
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squirrelsql-update-site-plugin from group net.sf.squirrel-sql (version 1.0.9)

This project produces the Mojo that can build a proper release.xml for the SQuirreLSQL update site, given a directory where the updated jar artifacts are located. This plugin accepts a directory in it's configuration and expects to find three sub-directories there : core, plugins and i18n. It then categorizes the artifacts found in those directories accordingly in the final release.xml file, that is generated in the specified folder.

Group: net.sf.squirrel-sql Artifact: squirrelsql-update-site-plugin
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Artifact squirrelsql-update-site-plugin
Group net.sf.squirrel-sql
Version 1.0.9
Last update 14. November 2011
Organization not specified
URL http://www.squirrelsql.org/
License GNU Lesser
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies squirrel-sql, maven-plugin-api, maven-project,
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degen from group com.peterlavalle (version 1.3.0)

A Maven Mojo to download and "degenerate" non-maven projects into sources and binaries This MOJO is supposed to scrape and "de-generate" a zip file containing jars into a project's generated-sources folder, skipping items provided in the `src/` folder. It is intended to "mavenize-with-changes" an existing project and allow the user (of the Mojo) to replace classes which they do not have the ability/desire to recompile without setting up a full build. It can also be used to import non-maven projects by not changing anything. The itch I wanted to scratch was mostly to port libGDX to Maven, while replacing the native methods on Matrix4, without rebuilding the whole project. In essence - it's an alternative to patching someone else's project.

Group: com.peterlavalle Artifact: degen
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Artifact degen
Group com.peterlavalle
Version 1.3.0
Last update 28. January 2013
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/g-pechorin/degen
License GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-project, guava,
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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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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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antlr3-maven-plugin from group org.antlr (version 3.5.3)

This is the brand new, re-written from scratch plugin for ANTLR v3. Previous valiant efforts all suffered from being unable to modify the ANTLR Tool itself to provide support not just for Maven oriented things but any other tool that might wish to invoke ANTLR without resorting to the command line interface. Rather than try to shoe-horn new code into the existing Mojo (in fact I think that by incorporating a patch supplied by someone I ended up with tow versions of the Mojo, I elected to rewrite everything from scratch, including the documentation, so that we might end up with a perfect Mojo that can do everything that ANTLR v3 supports such as imported grammar processing, proper support for library directories and locating token files from generated sources, and so on. In the end I decided to also change the the ANTLR Tool.java code so that it would be the provider of all the things that a build tool needs, rather than delegating things to 5 different tools. So, things like dependencies, dependency sorting, option tracking, generating sources and so on are all folded back in to ANTLR's Tool.java code, where they belong, and they now provide a public interface to anyone that might want to interface with them. One other goal of this rewrite was to completely document the whole thing to death. Hence even this pom has more comments than funcitonal elements, in case I get run over by a bus or fall off a cliff while skiing. Jim Idle - March 2009

Group: org.antlr Artifact: antlr3-maven-plugin
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Artifact antlr3-maven-plugin
Group org.antlr
Version 3.5.3
Last update 10. April 2022
Organization not specified
URL http://antlr.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies plexus-compiler-api, plexus-build-api, antlr, slf4j-api, slf4j-simple, antlr,
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git-commit-id-plugin from group at.molindo (version 2.1.10-alpha-1)

git-commit-id-plugin is a plugin quite similar to https://fisheye.codehaus.org/browse/mojo/tags/buildnumber-maven-plugin-1.0-beta-4 for example but as buildnumber only supports svn (which is very sad) and cvs (which is even more sad). This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display "what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime - making it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and developers life easier. The data currently exported is like this (that's the end effect from the GitRepositoryState Bean): { "branch" : "testing-maven-git-plugin", "commitTime" : "06.01.1970 @ 16:16:26 CET", "commitId" : "787e39f61f99110e74deed68ab9093088d64b969", "commitUserName" : "Konrad Malawski", "commitUserEmail" : "[email protected]", "commitMessageFull" : "releasing my fun plugin :-) + fixed some typos + cleaned up directory structure + added license etc", "commitMessageShort" : "releasing my fun plugin :-)", "buildTime" : "06.01.1970 @ 16:17:53 CET", "buildUserName" : "Konrad Malawski", "buildUserEmail" : "[email protected]" } Note that the data is exported via maven resource filtering and is really easy to use with spring - which I've explained in detail in this readme https://github.com/ktoso/maven-git-commit-id-plugin

Group: at.molindo Artifact: git-commit-id-plugin
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Artifact git-commit-id-plugin
Group at.molindo
Version 2.1.10-alpha-1
Last update 28. December 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://www.blog.project13.pl
License GNU Lesser General Public License 3.0
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-project, jackson-databind, guice, joda-time, guava, annotations, org.eclipse.jgit,
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