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xjavadoc from group xjavadoc (version 1.1)

The XJavaDoc engine is a complete rewrite of Sun's JavaDoc engine that is faster and more suited for XDoclet (although it is completely standalone). It scans java source code and makes information about a class available via special java beans that are part of the XJavaDoc core. These beans provide the same information about a class as Sun's JavaDoc API, and some nice extra features.

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Artifact xjavadoc
Group xjavadoc
Version 1.1
Last update 08. November 2005
Organization XDoclet Team
URL http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/xjavadoc/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies ant, commons-collections, junit,
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file-piper from group net.sf.filepiper (version 1.2)

This project is a GUI utility for processing files. It allows selecting a set of source files and a pipeline of processes to apply onto those files. The applications shows in a nice-looking user interface where you can define profiles for your repetitive tasks. It provides pre-defined processors doing usual file manipulation tasks like: Copy, Head, Tail, Chunk, Search, Replace, Zip, Unzip... But the biggest value of this file processor tool is the ability to add easily custom file processors written in java.

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Artifact file-piper
Group net.sf.filepiper
Version 1.2
Last update 17. June 2011
Organization not specified
URL http://file-piper.sourceforge.net
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies log4j, sfac-launcher, sfac-core, sfac-utils, itext,
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twip from group net.sf.twip (version 3.3)

"Tests with Parameters" allows you to simply add parameters to your JUnit test methods. TwiP calls such methods with all possible combinations of their parameters... or at least some reasonable subset of commonly failing values in the case of Integers, etc. You can further reduce these values with an assume expression in an annotation, e.g. ">= 0". Alternatively you can specify a static method or field to provide the values for your test method(s), if you want to test with other than the default values. By using TwiP you change the semantics of your tests from existence to for-all quantifiers, i.e. you specify "all ravens are black" instead of "Abraxas is black", "Toni is black", etc. This moves your tests closer to an executable specification, so TwiP is a very nice addition to BDD.

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Artifact twip
Group net.sf.twip
Version 3.3
Last update 31. March 2011
Organization not specified
URL http://twip.sourceforge.net/
License Apache 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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