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ZKInfrastructure from group cz.datalite.zk-dl (version 1.4.5.3)
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Artifact ZKInfrastructure
Group cz.datalite.zk-dl
Version 1.4.5.3
Last update 20. April 2017
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3
Dependencies amount 14
Dependencies spring-core, spring-beans, spring-aop, spring-context, spring-tx, spring-orm, spring-security-core, zk, zul, HibernateDAO, SpringService, ZKDLComponents, ZKComposer, ZKDLComponentsHibernateExt,
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Group cz.datalite.zk-dl
Version 1.4.5.3
Last update 20. April 2017
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3
Dependencies amount 14
Dependencies spring-core, spring-beans, spring-aop, spring-context, spring-tx, spring-orm, spring-security-core, zk, zul, HibernateDAO, SpringService, ZKDLComponents, ZKComposer, ZKDLComponentsHibernateExt,
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zk-dl from group cz.datalite.zk-dl (version 1.4.5.1)
Multiple loosely coupled modules which extend ZK framework, originally created by DataLite company.
ZKComposer - controll the MVC design with annotations @ZkEvent?, @ZkComponent?, @ZkBinding?, ... (similar to
zkspring or zkcdi projects, however without any framework dependencies).
ZKDLComponents splits ZK data driven components (listbox, combobox) to MVC design, adds support for easy large
data manipulation and contains many pre-built user controls (filter manager, sort manager, visible listbox
columns manager, export to excel, etc.)
HibernateDAO & ZKDLComponentsHibernateExtensions - Hibernate generic DAO design with extensions for
ZKDLComponents to replace all your plumbing code (filter, sort, lazy loading, CRUD).
SpringService? - service layer with spring - generic service which speaks to generic DAO. This is the way we use
our components at DataLite?, but you can use any integration or DAO at your will.
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Artifact zk-dl
Group cz.datalite.zk-dl
Version 1.4.5.1
Last update 20. April 2017
Organization DataLite
URL http://zk.datalite.cz
License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies slf4j-api,
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Group cz.datalite.zk-dl
Version 1.4.5.1
Last update 20. April 2017
Organization DataLite
URL http://zk.datalite.cz
License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies slf4j-api,
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zk-dl from group cz.datalite (version 1.4.5.1)
Multiple loosely coupled modules which extend ZK framework, originally created by DataLite company.
ZKComposer - controll the MVC design with annotations @ZkEvent?, @ZkComponent?, @ZkBinding?, ... (similar to
zkspring or zkcdi projects, however without any framework dependencies).
ZKDLComponents splits ZK data driven components (listbox, combobox) to MVC design, adds support for easy large
data manipulation and contains many pre-built user controls (filter manager, sort manager, visible listbox
columns manager, export to excel, etc.)
HibernateDAO & ZKDLComponentsHibernateExtensions - Hibernate generic DAO design with extensions for
ZKDLComponents to replace all your plumbing code (filter, sort, lazy loading, CRUD).
SpringService? - service layer with spring - generic service which speaks to generic DAO. This is the way we use
our components at DataLite?, but you can use any integration or DAO at your will.
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Artifact zk-dl
Group cz.datalite
Version 1.4.5.1
Last update 05. April 2017
Organization DataLite
URL http://zk.datalite.cz
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies slf4j-api,
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Group cz.datalite
Version 1.4.5.1
Last update 05. April 2017
Organization DataLite
URL http://zk.datalite.cz
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies slf4j-api,
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org.pojava.datetime from group org.pojava (version 3.0.0)
POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates.
It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which
format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally
ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone
and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple
languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed.
The net effect the default parser for a server in Paris would have a different automatic
configuration from a server in New York. Throw a random local date at either, and it'll
parse it as expected. If your server supports customers from multiple locales and time zones,
then each can be specified when parsing a date/time to resolve any ambiguities.
Artifact org.pojava.datetime
Group org.pojava
Version 3.0.0
Last update 11. March 2014
Organization not specified
URL http://www.pojava.org
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group org.pojava
Version 3.0.0
Last update 11. March 2014
Organization not specified
URL http://www.pojava.org
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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netbeans-color-codes-preview from group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules (version 0.13.4)
Show color codes preview per line in a sidebar area of an editor.
<h2>Disable / Enable</h2>
Check/Uncheck View > Show Colors
<h2>Supported color patterns</h2>
<ul>
<li>Hex color code (e.g. #ffffff, #000)</li>
<li>Css rgb/rgba values (e.g. rgb(0,0,0), rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8))</li>
<li>Css hsl/hsla values (e.g. hsl(0, 100%, 50%), hsla(120, 100%, 50%, 0.5))</li>
<li>Named colors (e.g. red, blue)</li>
<li>Java Color class (e.g. Color.black, new Color(100, 100, 100))</li>
</ul>
<h2>Multiple colors</h2>
<ul>
<li>Show top two colors in a sidebar if there are multiple colors in a line.</li>
<li>If you want to check all colors, please click a specific rectangle. They will be shown as a list.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Change a color using the color chooser</h2>
<ul>
<li>Click a colored rectangle</li>
<li>Click a color value of a list</li>
<li>Select a new color in the color chooser</li>
<li>An old color value will be changed to new one with the same format</li>
</ul>
<h2>Generate color codes</h2><p>You can generate color codes via a code generator(<kbd>Alt</kbd> + <kbd>Ins</kbd>).</p>
<ol>
<li>Run a code generator(Alt + Ins)</li>
<li>Choose <code>Color...</code></li>
<li>Choose format you expect (e.g. <code>new Color(r, g, b)</code>)</li>
<li>Choose a color</li>
<li>Click the OK button</li>
<li>A color code is generated at the caret position</li>
</ol>
<h2>Options</h2>
Tools > Options > Miscellaneous > Color Codes Preview
<h3>Regex for enabled mime-types for Hex and CSS colors</h3>
Default value is `^text/(x-)?(css|less|sass|scss)$`.
If you would like to disable/enable some mime-types, please change the default regex.
This pattern is used when the plugin checks a mime-type.
<h3>Named Colors</h3>
This option is `false` by default. If you would like to show named colors, please check it.
<h2>NOTE</h2>
<ul>
<li>If you would like to show colors of `Color.decode(<hex>)` e.g. `Color.decode(#000000)`, Please add `java` to "Regex for enabled mime-types" of Hex and CSS e.g. (`^text/(x-)?(css|less|sass|scss|java)$`)</li>
<li>Colors may be shown if they are not color codes. e.g. "#feature" contains #fea. This plugin recognizes it as a hex color code.</li>
<li>If you use the GTK Look and Feel, you cannot change an alpha value in the color chooser.</li>
<li>Hsl or hsla color values may not be changed correctly when you use the color chooser. (There may be 1% errors.)</li>
</ul>
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Artifact netbeans-color-codes-preview
Group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules
Version 0.13.4
Last update 10. October 2021
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/junichi11/netbeans-color-codes-preview
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 16
Dependencies org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib2, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib, org-openide-util, org-openide-util-ui, org-netbeans-modules-editor-mimelookup, org-openide-util-lookup, org-netbeans-modules-editor-settings, org-netbeans-modules-editor, org-openide-dialogs, org-netbeans-modules-editor-fold, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-modules-options-api, org-openide-awt, org-netbeans-modules-editor-document, org-openide-modules,
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Group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules
Version 0.13.4
Last update 10. October 2021
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/junichi11/netbeans-color-codes-preview
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 16
Dependencies org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib2, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib, org-openide-util, org-openide-util-ui, org-netbeans-modules-editor-mimelookup, org-openide-util-lookup, org-netbeans-modules-editor-settings, org-netbeans-modules-editor, org-openide-dialogs, org-netbeans-modules-editor-fold, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-modules-options-api, org-openide-awt, org-netbeans-modules-editor-document, org-openide-modules,
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EasyConfig from group net.sf.ssg.tools (version 0.1)
EasyConfig provides simple way to overview and apply settings to file or folder based collections of files.
Synonyms to "setting" are property, attribute, value while throughout application "setting" is used.
The settings are groupped in "configuration" that is collection of settings from various sources.
Main design concepts are:
* minimalistic way to describe configuration
* pluggable support for data types (validation), setting sources, source handlers
Sample use case:
An application is deployed in multiple locations.
We need to quickly check key settings/parameters and optionally modify some of them.
These values are located in different places:
- in files directly in file structure
- in files inside archive files (optionally nested archives)
- values in DB tables
- values accessible via URLs
- other sources (just guessed: SSH/telnet connection+some command(s), UPnP devices, proprietary protocols, etc)
We gather info from any supported (extendable) source and can modify and apply changes if supported by source
(e.g. we can't update value that is count of rows in DB table, but we can read that value).
Artifact EasyConfig
Group net.sf.ssg.tools
Version 0.1
Last update 01. February 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://sourceforge.net/p/easyconfig
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group net.sf.ssg.tools
Version 0.1
Last update 01. February 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://sourceforge.net/p/easyconfig
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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chips-n-salsa from group org.cicirello (version 7.0.1)
Chips-n-Salsa is a Java library of customizable,
hybridizable, iterative, parallel, stochastic, and self-adaptive
local search algorithms. The library includes implementations of
several stochastic local search algorithms, including simulated
annealing, hill climbers, as well as constructive search algorithms
such as stochastic sampling. Chips-n-Salsa now also includes genetic
algorithms as well as evolutionary algorithms more generally. The
library very extensively supports simulated annealing. It includes
several classes for representing solutions to a variety of optimization
problems. For example, the library includes a BitVector class that
implements vectors of bits, as well as classes for representing
solutions to problems where we are searching for an optimal vector
of integers or reals. For each of the built-in representations, the
library provides the most common mutation operators for generating
random neighbors of candidate solutions, as well as common crossover
operators for use with evolutionary algorithms. Additionally, the
library provides extensive support for permutation optimization
problems, including implementations of many different mutation
operators for permutations, and utilizing the efficiently implemented
Permutation class of the JavaPermutationTools (JPT) library.
Chips-n-Salsa is customizable, making extensive use of Java's generic
types, enabling using the library to optimize other types of representations
beyond what is provided in the library. It is hybridizable, providing
support for integrating multiple forms of local search (e.g., using a hill
climber on a solution generated by simulated annealing), creating hybrid
mutation operators (e.g., local search using multiple mutation operators),
as well as support for running more than one type of search for the same
problem concurrently using multiple threads as a form of algorithm portfolio.
Chips-n-Salsa is iterative, with support for multistart metaheuristics,
including implementations of several restart schedules for varying the run
lengths across the restarts. It also supports parallel execution of multiple
instances of the same, or different, stochastic local search algorithms for
an instance of a problem to accelerate the search process. The library
supports self-adaptive search in a variety of ways, such as including
implementations of adaptive annealing schedules for simulated annealing,
such as the Modified Lam schedule, implementations of the simpler annealing
schedules but which self-tune the initial temperature and other parameters,
and restart schedules that adapt to run length.
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Artifact chips-n-salsa
Group org.cicirello
Version 7.0.1
Last update 12. December 2024
Organization Cicirello.Org
URL https://chips-n-salsa.cicirello.org/
License GPL-3.0-or-later
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies jpt, rho-mu, core,
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Group org.cicirello
Version 7.0.1
Last update 12. December 2024
Organization Cicirello.Org
URL https://chips-n-salsa.cicirello.org/
License GPL-3.0-or-later
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies jpt, rho-mu, core,
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ironpdf from group com.ironsoftware (version 2024.11.4)
IronPDF Java library offers an extensive compatibility range, making it a go-to solution for a wide array of developers. It fully supports JVM languages like Java, Scala, and Kotlin, making it incredibly versatile. This Java PDF library is also compatible with Java 8 and above, providing optimum performance across multiple platforms. It's been designed with a wide range of users in mind Here's a look at what it supports: JVM Languages: Java, Scala, Kotlin.Platforms: Java 8 and above.Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Docker, Azure, AWS.IDEs: Jetbrains IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse. You can deploy IronPDF Java across various platforms, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, Docker, Azure, and AWS. It is also fully compatible with popular IDEs like Jetbrains IntelliJ IDEA and Eclipse, facilitating smooth project development and management. Your pom.xml file is essentially the backbone of your project when you're using Maven. It's here where you introduce new dependencies that you wish to include. To make IronPDF Java package a part of your Maven project, you simply need to add the following snippets to your pom.xml: Remember to replace '20xx.xx.xxxx' with the latest version of IronPDF. IronPDF Java simplifies the process of creating PDF files. Convert HTML files, HTML strings, or URLs directly to new PDF documents in a few lines of code. The variety of file formats it handles is vast, as it can even transform images into PDF documents and vice versa. Need to use base 64 encoding, base URLs, or custom file paths? No problem! IronPDF Java has got you coveredFor more detail about installing and using IronPDF Java. When you run your project for the first time post-integration, IronPDF's engine binaries will automatically be downloaded. The engine starts its journey when you call any IronPDF function for the first time and takes a breather when your application is either closed or enters an idle state. It is not an open source java PDF library but here's the best part - IronPDF Java is offering a 30-day free trial. So, why wait? Give it a go and boost your PDF operations today.
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Artifact ironpdf
Group com.ironsoftware
Version 2024.11.4
Last update 05. December 2024
Organization Iron Software
URL https://ironpdf.com/java/
License Proprietary License
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies commons-io, commons-lang3, grpc-netty-shaded, grpc-protobuf, grpc-stub, grpc-protobuf, javax.annotation-api, slf4j-api,
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Group com.ironsoftware
Version 2024.11.4
Last update 05. December 2024
Organization Iron Software
URL https://ironpdf.com/java/
License Proprietary License
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies commons-io, commons-lang3, grpc-netty-shaded, grpc-protobuf, grpc-stub, grpc-protobuf, javax.annotation-api, slf4j-api,
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pact-jvm-consumer-junit5_2.11 from group au.com.dius (version 3.5.24)
pact-jvm-consumer-junit5
========================
JUnit 5 support for Pact consumer tests
## Dependency
The library is available on maven central using:
* group-id = `au.com.dius`
* artifact-id = `pact-jvm-consumer-junit5_2.12`
* version-id = `3.5.x`
## Usage
### 1. Add the Pact consumer test extension to the test class.
To write Pact consumer tests with JUnit 5, you need to add `@ExtendWith(PactConsumerTestExt)` to your test class. This
replaces the `PactRunner` used for JUnit 4 tests. The rest of the test follows a similar pattern as for JUnit 4 tests.
```java
@ExtendWith(PactConsumerTestExt.class)
class ExampleJavaConsumerPactTest {
```
### 2. create a method annotated with `@Pact` that returns the interactions for the test
For each test (as with JUnit 4), you need to define a method annotated with the `@Pact` annotation that returns the
interactions for the test.
```java
@Pact(provider="test_provider", consumer="test_consumer")
public RequestResponsePact createPact(PactDslWithProvider builder) {
return builder
.given("test state")
.uponReceiving("ExampleJavaConsumerPactTest test interaction")
.path("/")
.method("GET")
.willRespondWith()
.status(200)
.body("{\"responsetest\": true}")
.toPact();
}
```
### 3. Link the mock server with the interactions for the test with `@PactTestFor`
Then the final step is to use the `@PactTestFor` annotation to tell the Pact extension how to setup the Pact test. You
can either put this annotation on the test class, or on the test method. For examples see
[ArticlesTest](src/test/java/au/com/dius/pact/consumer/junit5/ArticlesTest.java) and
[MultiTest](src/test/groovy/au/com/dius/pact/consumer/junit5/MultiTest.groovy).
The `@PactTestFor` annotation allows you to control the mock server in the same way as the JUnit 4 `PactProviderRule`. It
allows you to set the hostname to bind to (default is `localhost`) and the port (default is to use a random port). You
can also set the Pact specification version to use (default is V3).
```java
@ExtendWith(PactConsumerTestExt.class)
@PactTestFor(providerName = "ArticlesProvider", port = "1234")
public class ExampleJavaConsumerPactTest {
```
**NOTE on the hostname**: The mock server runs in the same JVM as the test, so the only valid values for hostname are:
| hostname | result |
| -------- | ------ |
| `localhost` | binds to the address that localhost points to (normally the loopback adapter) |
| `127.0.0.1` or `::1` | binds to the loopback adapter |
| host name | binds to the default interface that the host machines DNS name resolves to |
| `0.0.0.0` or `::` | binds to the all interfaces on the host machine |
#### Matching the interactions by provider name
If you set the `providerName` on the `@PactTestFor` annotation, then the first method with a `@Pact` annotation with the
same provider name will be used. See [ArticlesTest](src/test/java/au/com/dius/pact/consumer/junit5/ArticlesTest.java) for
an example.
#### Matching the interactions by method name
If you set the `pactMethod` on the `@PactTestFor` annotation, then the method with the provided name will be used (it still
needs a `@Pact` annotation). See [MultiTest](src/test/groovy/au/com/dius/pact/consumer/junit5/MultiTest.groovy) for an example.
### Injecting the mock server into the test
You can get the mock server injected into the test method by adding a `MockServer` parameter to the test method.
```java
@Test
void test(MockServer mockServer) {
HttpResponse httpResponse = Request.Get(mockServer.getUrl() + "/articles.json").execute().returnResponse();
assertThat(httpResponse.getStatusLine().getStatusCode(), is(equalTo(200)));
}
```
This helps with getting the base URL of the mock server, especially when a random port is used.
## Unsupported
The current implementation does not support tests with multiple providers. This will be added in a later release.
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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-junit5_2.11
Group au.com.dius
Version 3.5.24
Last update 04. November 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8, kotlin-reflect, slf4j-api, groovy-all, kotlin-logging, scala-library, scala-logging_2.11, pact-jvm-consumer_2.11, junit-jupiter-api,
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Group au.com.dius
Version 3.5.24
Last update 04. November 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8, kotlin-reflect, slf4j-api, groovy-all, kotlin-logging, scala-library, scala-logging_2.11, pact-jvm-consumer_2.11, junit-jupiter-api,
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osgi-tests from group org.apache.axis2 (version 1.6.3)
Artifact osgi-tests
Group org.apache.axis2
Version 1.6.3
Last update 27. June 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies axis2-testutils,
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Group org.apache.axis2
Version 1.6.3
Last update 27. June 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies axis2-testutils,
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