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jardiff from group jardiff (version 0.2)
A tool to help visualise API differences between two different versions of
a project. Jardiff takes two jar files and outputs all the public API changes
as xml, html or plain text. Currently this is command line driven, though
we are working on an ant plugin. It requires java 1.4 to run.
<h2>Background</h2>
At OSjava, we were using a shell script to work out API differences between
our release versions. This unfortunately doesn't scale very well to larger
projects, the main reason for jardiff was to do the same in a much shorter
time (From memory it was taking minutes to get the API diff from two fairly
small jars). In it's current state, jardiff can generate the api differences
between rt.jar for java 1.4 and java 1.5 in under 20 seconds, so it should
scale to even the largest of projects.
Artifact jardiff
Group jardiff
Version 0.2
Last update 21. February 2006
Organization OSJava
URL http://www.osjava.org/jardiff/
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Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies asm, asm-commons, commons-cli, ant, ant-trax,
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Group jardiff
Version 0.2
Last update 21. February 2006
Organization OSJava
URL http://www.osjava.org/jardiff/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies asm, asm-commons, commons-cli, ant, ant-trax,
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data-distribution-api-vivo_1_08 from group edu.cornell.library.scholars (version 1.1.1)
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Version for VIVO 1.8
This uses the source and test code from the Version for VIVO 1.10, edited to
make it compatible with VIVO 1.8. It also borrows some code from VIVO 1.10
itself, changes the package name to avoid conflicts, and adds it here.
* Vitro 1.8 uses Jena 2, not Jena 3, and Commons Lang 2, not 3, so modify
the "import" statements in the Data Distribution code accordingly.
* Vitro 1.8 does not have a "...webapp.utils.sparqlrunner" package, so
borrow the source from Vitro 1.10, move it to a different package (just
for compatibility with the 1.9 version), modify it to use Jena 2 and
Commons Lang 2, and modify the Data Distribution API code to use this
sparqlrunner package.
* Vitro 1.9 has an earlier version of "...webapp.utils.configuration"
package, so borrow the source from Vitro 1.10, move it to a different
package so it won't conflict with the 1.9 version, modify it to use
Jena 2 and Commons Lang 2, and modify the Data Distribution API code to
use this configuration package.
Make these modifications, compile, JAR it up, and deploy.
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Because VIVO 1.8 is not available as a Maven package, we have extracted the
class files, JARed them up, and stored them in a file-based repository
within this project.
But that doesn't include any transitive dependencies, so any package that
this code requires must be explicitly listed as a dependency.
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Artifact data-distribution-api-vivo_1_08
Group edu.cornell.library.scholars
Version 1.1.1
Last update 25. April 2018
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies vivo_classes, jena-core, jena-arq, commons-logging, commons-io, commons-lang, jackson-core, jackson-databind, jackson-annotations,
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Group edu.cornell.library.scholars
Version 1.1.1
Last update 25. April 2018
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies vivo_classes, jena-core, jena-arq, commons-logging, commons-io, commons-lang, jackson-core, jackson-databind, jackson-annotations,
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finch-kotlin from group com.tryfinch.api (version 0.22.3)
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finch-kotlin-client-okhttp from group com.tryfinch.api (version 0.22.3)
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finch-kotlin-core from group com.tryfinch.api (version 0.22.3)
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finch-java from group com.tryfinch.api (version 0.26.2)
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finch-java-client-okhttp from group com.tryfinch.api (version 0.26.2)
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finch-java-core from group com.tryfinch.api (version 0.26.2)
The Finch HRIS API provides a unified way to connect to a multitide of HRIS
systems. The API requires an access token issued by Finch.
By default, Organization and Payroll requests use Finch's
[Data Syncs](/development-guides/Data-Syncs). If a request is made before the
initial sync has completed, Finch will request data live from the provider. The
latency on live requests may range from seconds to minutes depending on the
provider and batch size. For automated integrations, Deductions requests (both
read and write) are always made live to the provider. Latencies may range from
seconds to minutes depending on the provider and batch size.
Employer products are specified by the product parameter, a space-separated list
of products that your application requests from an employer authenticating
through Finch Connect. Valid product names are—
- `company`: Read basic company data
- `directory`: Read company directory and organization structure
- `individual`: Read individual data, excluding income and employment data
- `employment`: Read individual employment and income data
- `payment`: Read payroll and contractor related payments by the company
- `pay_statement`: Read detailed pay statements for each individual
- `benefits`: Create and manage deductions and contributions and enrollment for
an employer
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Artifact finch-java-core
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 0.26.2
Last update 23. April 2024
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URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies jackson-core, jackson-databind, guava, kotlin-stdlib,
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Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 0.26.2
Last update 23. April 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies jackson-core, jackson-databind, guava, kotlin-stdlib,
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pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12 from group au.com.dius (version 4.0.10)
pact-jvm-consumer-specs2
========================
## Specs2 Bindings for the pact-jvm library
## Dependency
In the root folder of your project in build.sbt add the line:
```scala
libraryDependencies += "au.com.dius" %% "pact-jvm-consumer-specs2" % "3.2.11"
```
or if you are using Gradle:
```groovy
dependencies {
testCompile "au.com.dius:pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11:3.2.11"
}
```
__*Note:*__ `PactSpec` requires spec2 3.x. Also, for spray users there's an incompatibility between specs2 v3.x and spray.
Follow these instructions to resolve that problem: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/spray-user/2T6SBp4OJeI/AJlnJuAKPRsJ
## Usage
To author a test, mix `PactSpec` into your spec
First we define a service client called `ConsumerService`. In our example this is a simple wrapper for `dispatch`, an HTTP client. The source code can be found in the test folder alongside the `ExamplePactSpec`.
Here is a simple example:
```
import au.com.dius.pact.consumer.PactSpec
class ExamplePactSpec extends Specification with PactSpec {
val consumer = "My Consumer"
val provider = "My Provider"
override def is = uponReceiving("a request for foo")
.matching(path = "/foo")
.willRespondWith(body = "{}")
.withConsumerTest { providerConfig =>
Await.result(ConsumerService(providerConfig.url).simpleGet("/foo"), Duration(1000, MILLISECONDS)) must beEqualTo(200, Some("{}"))
}
}
```
This spec will be run along with the rest of your specs2 unit tests and will output your pact json to
```
/target/pacts/<Consumer>_<Provider>.json
```
# Forcing pact files to be overwritten (3.6.5+)
By default, when the pact file is written, it will be merged with any existing pact file. To force the file to be
overwritten, set the Java system property `pact.writer.overwrite` to `true`.
Group: au.com.dius Artifact: pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12
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Group au.com.dius
Version 4.0.10
Last update 18. April 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer, json, specs2-core_2.12, async-http-client, scala-java8-compat_2.12,
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Group au.com.dius
Version 4.0.10
Last update 18. April 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer, json, specs2-core_2.12, async-http-client, scala-java8-compat_2.12,
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pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11 from group au.com.dius (version 3.5.24)
pact-jvm-consumer-specs2
========================
## Specs2 Bindings for the pact-jvm library
## Dependency
In the root folder of your project in build.sbt add the line:
```scala
libraryDependencies += "au.com.dius" %% "pact-jvm-consumer-specs2" % "3.2.11"
```
or if you are using Gradle:
```groovy
dependencies {
testCompile "au.com.dius:pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11:3.2.11"
}
```
__*Note:*__ `PactSpec` requires spec2 3.x. Also, for spray users there's an incompatibility between specs2 v3.x and spray.
Follow these instructions to resolve that problem: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/spray-user/2T6SBp4OJeI/AJlnJuAKPRsJ
## Usage
To author a test, mix `PactSpec` into your spec
First we define a service client called `ConsumerService`. In our example this is a simple wrapper for `dispatch`, an HTTP client. The source code can be found in the test folder alongside the `ExamplePactSpec`.
Here is a simple example:
```
import au.com.dius.pact.consumer.PactSpec
class ExamplePactSpec extends Specification with PactSpec {
val consumer = "My Consumer"
val provider = "My Provider"
override def is = uponReceiving("a request for foo")
.matching(path = "/foo")
.willRespondWith(body = "{}")
.withConsumerTest { providerConfig =>
Await.result(ConsumerService(providerConfig.url).simpleGet("/foo"), Duration(1000, MILLISECONDS)) must beEqualTo(200, Some("{}"))
}
}
```
This spec will be run along with the rest of your specs2 unit tests and will output your pact json to
```
/target/pacts/<Consumer>_<Provider>.json
```
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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_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 10
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8, kotlin-reflect, slf4j-api, groovy-all, kotlin-logging, scala-library, scala-logging_2.11, pact-jvm-consumer_2.11, specs2-core_2.11, async-http-client,
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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 10
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8, kotlin-reflect, slf4j-api, groovy-all, kotlin-logging, scala-library, scala-logging_2.11, pact-jvm-consumer_2.11, specs2-core_2.11, async-http-client,
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