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batch-api-parent from group jakarta.batch (version 2.1.1)

Batch processing is a pervasive workload pattern, expressed by a distinct application organization and execution model. It is found across virtually every industry, applied to such tasks as statement generation, bank postings, risk evaluation, credit score calculation, inventory management, portfolio optimization, and on and on. Nearly any bulk processing task from any business sector is a candidate for batch processing. Batch processing is typified by bulk-oriented, non-interactive, background execution. Frequently long- running, it may be data or computationally intensive, execute sequentially or in parallel, and may be initiated through various invocation models, including ad hoc, scheduled, and on-demand. Batch applications have common requirements, including logging, checkpointing, and parallelization. Batch workloads have common requirements, especially operational control, which allow for initiation of, and interaction with, batch instances; such interactions include stop and restart.

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Group jakarta.batch
Version 2.1.1
Last update 14. June 2022
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URL https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/batch-api
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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com.ibm.jbatch.container from group com.ibm.jbatch (version 2.1.1)

Group: com.ibm.jbatch Artifact: com.ibm.jbatch.container
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Artifact com.ibm.jbatch.container
Group com.ibm.jbatch
Version 2.1.1
Last update 14. May 2022
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URL Not specified
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Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies javax.batch-api, com.ibm.jbatch.spi,
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com.ibm.jbatch.spi from group com.ibm.jbatch (version 2.1.1)

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Artifact com.ibm.jbatch.spi
Group com.ibm.jbatch
Version 2.1.1
Last update 14. May 2022
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jakarta.batch-api,
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jbatch-parent from group com.ibm.jbatch (version 2.1.1)

Batch processing is a pervasive workload pattern, expressed by a distinct application organization and execution model. It is found across virtually every industry, applied to such tasks as statement generation, bank postings, risk evaluation, credit score calculation, inventory management, portfolio optimization, and on and on. Nearly any bulk processing task from any business sector is a candidate for batch processing. Batch processing is typified by bulk-oriented, non-interactive, background execution. Frequently long- running, it may be data or computationally intensive, execute sequentially or in parallel, and may be initiated through various invocation models, including ad hoc, scheduled, and on-demand. Batch applications have common requirements, including logging, checkpointing, and parallelization. Batch workloads have common requirements, especially operational control, which allow for initiation of, and interaction with, batch instances; such interactions include stop and restart.

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Artifact jbatch-parent
Group com.ibm.jbatch
Version 2.1.1
Last update 14. May 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/WASdev/standards.jsr352.jbatch
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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jakarta.batch.arquillian.exec from group jakarta.batch (version 2.1.0-M1)

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Artifact jakarta.batch.arquillian.exec
Group jakarta.batch
Version 2.1.0-M1
Last update 17. December 2021
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Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies jakarta.batch.arquillian.extension, arquillian-container-test-spi, slf4j-jdk14,
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com.ibm.jbatch.tck.dist.exec from group jakarta.batch (version 2.0.0)

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Group jakarta.batch
Version 2.0.0
Last update 25. October 2020
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URL Not specified
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Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies com.ibm.jbatch.container, jakarta.batch-api, jakarta.enterprise.cdi-api, jakarta.inject-api, jakarta.xml.bind-api, derby,
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dbvolution7 from group nz.co.gregs (version 1.0.0)

Advanced Library to Remove Object Relational Impedance. DBvolution translates all database concepts into Object Oriented concepts, allowing you to spend all your time writing Java rather than fixing broken and awkward SQL. DBvolution transforms your schema into classes, reduces the database configuration to sparse annotations on the classes, and allows querying directly from the classes. Queries are created inside your java code and takes as little as one line for a multi-table outer join. Retrieving the rows from the query is only one more method call. Dozens of SQL functions are available without leaving your Java code and use chaining to build complex expressions easily. Transactions are encapsulated into a thread-like API, allowing you to write complex database interactions in complete safety. The queries performed by DBvolution are always available for debugging and checking by DBAs before release. There are examples in nz.co.gregs.dbvolution.examples, and documentation at http://dbvolution.gregs.co.nz.

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Artifact dbvolution7
Group nz.co.gregs
Version 1.0.0
Last update 27. May 2019
Organization Gregory Graham
URL http://dbvolution.gregs.co.nz
License Commercial License
Dependencies amount 23
Dependencies mysql-connector-java, h2, mysql-connector-mxj, postgresql, reflections, commons-logging, dbvolution-eclipse, jung-visualization, jung-graph-impl, sqlite-jdbc, commons-codec, nuodb-jdbc, derby, derbyclient, jts, joda-time, simmetrics-core, jtds, mssql-jdbc, annotations, jsr305, jackson-dataformat-yaml, jackson-databind,
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modelant from group net.mdatools (version 3.3.0)

Modelant provides JMI-compliant mechanism to read, process, export models in MOF 1.4, UML 1.3 and UML 1.4, including also an engine for generation of code (any texts) using Object-Oriented Programming and templates. It is an extensible framework allowing adding support of other languages, described using MOF 1.4 metamodels. Modelant provides Maven plugins to automate the creation and comparison of UML 1.3, UML 1.4, MOF 1.4 models; the generation of code from models; the reverse engineering of java code, relational databases and XML DTD/XSD; the transformatoion of models, e.g. tranformation of of UMl 1.3 models to UML 1.4; the comparison and change identification in UML 1.3/UML 1.4 models and MOF 1.4 metamodels. The produced UML 1.3 models are suitable to be imported in Rational Rose 2003 + XMI Plugin, WhiteStar UML / Star UML, Enterprise Architect, other, as they employ MOF 1.3/MOF 1.4 as reading MOF 1.3 is internally converted to MOF1.4 and XMI 1.1 and XMI 1.2. whereas the converted to UML 1.4 models can be imported in Argo UML, Enterprise Architect, other as they employ MOF 1.4 and XMI 1.1 and XMI 1.2. Modelant wraps the NetBeans Meta-Data Repository (MDR).

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Artifact modelant
Group net.mdatools
Version 3.3.0
Last update 02. November 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://mdatools.net/
License Eclipse Public License v 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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dbvolution from group nz.co.gregs (version 1.0.5)

Advanced Library to Remove Object Relational Impedance. DBvolution translates all database concepts into Object Oriented concepts, allowing you to spend all your time writing Java rather than fixing broken and awkward SQL. DBvolution transforms your schema into classes, reduces the database configuration to sparse annotations on the classes, and allows querying directly from the classes. Queries are created inside your java code and takes as little as one line for a multi-table outer join. Retrieving the rows from the query is only one more method call. Dozens of SQL functions are available without leaving your Java code and use chaining to build complex expressions easily. Transactions are encapsulated into a thread-like API, allowing you to write complex database interactions in complete safety. The actions performed by DBvolution are always available for debugging and checking by DBAs before release. There are examples in nz.co.gregs.dbvolution.examples, and documentation at http://dbvolution.gregs.co.nz and http://sourceforge.net/p/dbvolution/blog/

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Artifact dbvolution
Group nz.co.gregs
Version 1.0.5
Last update 18. August 2018
Organization not specified
URL http://dbvolution.gregs.co.nz
License Non-commercial License
Dependencies amount 16
Dependencies mysql-connector-java, h2, mysql-connector-mxj, postgresql, reflections, commons-logging, dbvolution-eclipse, jung-visualization, jung-graph-impl, sqlite-jdbc, commons-codec, nuodb-jdbc, derby, derbyclient, jts, joda-time,
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com.ibm.jbatch.tck.dist.exec from group com.ibm.jbatch.tck (version 1.1-b03)

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Group com.ibm.jbatch.tck
Version 1.1-b03
Last update 20. April 2016
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