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xradar from group net.sf.xradar (version 1.1.2)
The XRadar is an open extensible code report tool currently supporting all Java based systems.
The batch-processing framework produces HTML/SVG reports of the systems current state and the
development over time - all presented in sexy tables and graphs. It gets results from several
brilliant open source projects and a couple of in house grown projects and presents the results
as massive unified html/svg reports. The architecture is based on java, xml and xsl. Presently
it only supports Java, but there are to produce plug ins for other leading languages.
Artifact xradar
Group net.sf.xradar
Version 1.1.2
Last update 05. February 2010
Organization not specified
URL http://xradar.sourceforge.net/
License BSD style license
Dependencies amount 17
Dependencies ant-apache-resolver, ant, xalan, junit, pmd, cobertura, javancss, ccl, ant, log4j, oro, java2html, ant, xml-resolver, jdepend, checkstyle, antlr,
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Group net.sf.xradar
Version 1.1.2
Last update 05. February 2010
Organization not specified
URL http://xradar.sourceforge.net/
License BSD style license
Dependencies amount 17
Dependencies ant-apache-resolver, ant, xalan, junit, pmd, cobertura, javancss, ccl, ant, log4j, oro, java2html, ant, xml-resolver, jdepend, checkstyle, antlr,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
maven-xradar-plugin from group org.sourceforge.xradar (version 0.1)
The XRadar is an open extensible code report tool currently supporting all Java based systems.
The batch-processing framework produces HTML/SVG reports of the systems current state and the
development over time - all presented in sexy tables and graphs. It gets results from several
brilliant open source projects and a couple of in house grown projects and presents the results
as massive unified html/svg reports. The architecture is based on java, xml and xsl. Presently
it only supports Java, but there are plans to produce plug ins for other leading languages.
Artifact maven-xradar-plugin
Group org.sourceforge.xradar
Version 0.1
Last update 16. June 2008
Organization not specified
URL http://xradar.sourceforge.net/
License BSD style license
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-project, xradar, maven-reporting-impl,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group org.sourceforge.xradar
Version 0.1
Last update 16. June 2008
Organization not specified
URL http://xradar.sourceforge.net/
License BSD style license
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies maven-plugin-api, maven-project, xradar, maven-reporting-impl,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
SourceAnalyst from group io.github.leravolcevska (version 1.3.0)
The Source Analyst library is a powerful tool designed to streamline and expedite the tracking of traffic sources for mobile applications. This versatile library is aptly named "Source Analyst" and is an invaluable asset for app developers and marketers seeking to gain deeper insights into the performance of their advertising campaigns. With just one simple function call, Source Analyst empowers you to efficiently investigate the effectiveness of various advertising sources.
Key Features:
Effortless Tracking: Source Analyst simplifies the complex task of tracking the origins of traffic for your mobile app. No need for convoluted setups or extensive coding – one function is all it takes.
Comprehensive Insights: Gain a comprehensive understanding of where your app's users are coming from. Whether it's through social media, search engines, referral links, or other channels, Source Analyst provides you with clear data on traffic sources.
Performance Evaluation: Evaluate the performance of your advertising campaigns with precision. Discover which sources are driving the most valuable users to your app, helping you optimize your marketing efforts effectively.
Time-Saving: Say goodbye to hours spent on manual data collection and analysis. Source Analyst automates the tracking process, freeing up your time to focus on making data-driven decisions.
Customization: Tailor Source Analyst to your specific needs. Customize the library to track the metrics that matter most to your app's success.
Real-time Data: Access real-time data, ensuring that you always have up-to-date insights into your traffic sources.
Integration-Friendly: Seamlessly integrate Source Analyst into your existing mobile app infrastructure, whether you're developing for Android or iOS.
User-Friendly: Source Analyst is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its intuitive interface and straightforward documentation make it accessible to developers of all levels of expertise.
How It Works:
Using Source Analyst is as easy as calling a single function within your code. Simply integrate the library into your app, and you can begin tracking traffic sources immediately. From there, Source Analyst compiles and presents the data in a clear and organized manner, allowing you to make data-driven decisions with ease.
In a world where understanding the origins of your app's traffic is essential for marketing success, Source Analyst is the go-to solution. Say goodbye to the complexity of tracking sources and embrace the simplicity and effectiveness of Source Analyst for your mobile app.
Harness the power of Source Analyst and unlock a new level of insight into your app's performance today!
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Artifact SourceAnalyst
Group io.github.leravolcevska
Version 1.3.0
Last update 07. September 2023
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/leravolcevska/SourceAnalyst
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8,
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Group io.github.leravolcevska
Version 1.3.0
Last update 07. September 2023
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/leravolcevska/SourceAnalyst
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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