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managedproperties from group dk.netdesign (version 2.0.2)
Group: dk.netdesign Artifact: managedproperties
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blazegraph-gremlin from group com.blazegraph (version 1.0.0)
Welcome to the Blazegraph/TinkerPop3 project. The TP3 implementation has some significant differences from the TP2 version. The data model has been changed to use RDF*, an RDF reification framework described here: https://wiki.blazegraph.com/wiki/index.php/Reification_Done_Right.
The concept behind blazegraph-gremlin is that property graph (PG) data can be loaded and accessed via the TinkerPop3 API, but underneath the hood the data will be stored as RDF using the PG data model described in this document. Once PG data has been loaded you can interact with it just like you would interact with ordinary RDF - you can run SPARQL queries or interact with the data via the SAIL API. It just works. The PG data model is also customizable via a round-tripping interface called the BlazeValueFactory, also described in detail in this document.
Artifact blazegraph-gremlin
Group com.blazegraph
Version 1.0.0
Last update 26. January 2016
Organization SYSTAP, LLC DBA Blazegraph
URL https://www.blazegraph.com/
License GNU General Public License Version 2 (GPLv2)
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies gremlin-core, gremlin-groovy, tinkergraph-gremlin, bigdata-core,
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Group com.blazegraph
Version 1.0.0
Last update 26. January 2016
Organization SYSTAP, LLC DBA Blazegraph
URL https://www.blazegraph.com/
License GNU General Public License Version 2 (GPLv2)
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies gremlin-core, gremlin-groovy, tinkergraph-gremlin, bigdata-core,
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jcql from group com.trebogeer.jcql (version 0.8.7)
JCQL is a tool allowing to generate boilerplate java code from existing cassandra schema. It is intended to be
used with Cassandra 2.1+ due to support of UDTs (User Defined Types)/Tuples/Collections.
Cassandra's UDTs/Tuples/Collections and an ability to introspect schema through java driver make it possible to
automatically generate POJOs and corresponding mappers between database and java models. Properly generated java
code saves development efforts and is less error-prone compared to hand coding. Accompanied with proper CI and
deployment it can also guarantee consistency between database and java models at any point of application
lifecycle from development to production rollout. JCQL does not rely on java reflection or annotations which
means all discrepancies between actual cassandra schema and what client code expects it to be will be identified
during compilation not at runtime in the middle of the night right after production release. No need to worry
about Cassandra client code performance implications due to use of reflection.
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Artifact jcql
Group com.trebogeer.jcql
Version 0.8.7
Last update 11. March 2016
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/trebogeer/j-cql
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies cassandra-all, jaxb-xjc, args4j, snakeyaml, guava, javatuples, slf4j-api, logback-classic, cassandra-driver-core, cassandra-driver-mapping,
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Group com.trebogeer.jcql
Version 0.8.7
Last update 11. March 2016
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/trebogeer/j-cql
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies cassandra-all, jaxb-xjc, args4j, snakeyaml, guava, javatuples, slf4j-api, logback-classic, cassandra-driver-core, cassandra-driver-mapping,
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netbeans-textlint from group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules (version 1.1.0)
This plugin provides support for textlint.
<h3>What’s the textlint?</h3>
<p>See <a href="https://github.com/textlint/textlint">https://github.com/textlint/textlint</a></p>
<h3>Usage</h3>
<h4>Install textlint and rules</h4>
<p>Of course, it assumes that nodejs and npm are installed.</p>
<p>e.g.</p>
<pre><code>$ mkdir txtlint
$ cd txtlint
$ npm init
$ npm install textlint --save-dev
$ npm install textlint-rule-max-ten textlint-rule-spellcheck-tech-word textlint-rule-no-mix-dearu-desumasu --save-dev
</code></pre>
<h4>Create .textlintrc</h4>
<pre><code>$ touch .textlintrc
</code></pre>
<pre><code class="json">{
"rules": {
"max-ten": {
"max": 3
},
"spellcheck-tech-word": true,
"no-mix-dearu-desumasu": true
}
}
</code></pre>
<p>You can also set parameters to Options (see below).</p>
<h4>Set textlint and .textlintrc paths</h4>
<p>Set paths to the Options (see below).</p>
<p>e.g.</p>
<ul>
<li>textlint Path: /path/to/txtlint/node_modules/.bin/textlint (textlint.cmd in Windows)</li>
<li>.textlintrc Path: /path/to/textlint/.textlintrc</li>
</ul>
<h4>Open Action Items window</h4>
<ul>
<li>Click Window > Action Items.</li>
<li>Click “Show action items for currently edited file only” icon.</li>
<li>Open your markdown or text file.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Options</h3>
<p>Tools > Options > Editor > textlint</p>
<ul>
<li>textlint Path: Absolute path to textlint</li>
<li>.textlintrc Path: Absolute path to .textlintrc</li>
<li>Options : You can set options for the textlint command</li>
<li>Enable in HTML files: To use the html plugin, you can check this</li>
<li>Refresh on Save: To scan the document on save, you can check this (Checked by default)</li>
<li>Show Annotations: To show annotations in the glyph gutter, you can check this (Checked by default)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Actions</h3>
<h4>Fix</h4>
<p>You have to save your file before you run this action.<br/>
If there is a fixable rule’s error, you can fix it. Right-click an item > Click <code>Fix</code>.<br/>
To refresh items, your document is saved once.</p>
<h4>Fix All</h4>
<p>You have to save your file before you run this action.<br/>
If there are fixable rule’s errors, you can fix them. Right-click an item > Click <code>Fix All</code>.<br/>
This action runs <code>textlint --fix</code> command.</p>
<h4>Refresh</h4>
<p>You can refresh results forcibly by the following action: Right-click your editor > Click "textlint Refresh".</p>
<p>You can also set the shortcut key(Tools > Options > Keymap). </p>
<h3>NOTE</h3>
<ul>
<li>The plugin scans only current file.</li>
<li>The plugin does not refresh results automatically. Please save your file or run the refresh action.</li>
<li>Use <code>UTF-8</code> as file encoding and <code>LF</code> as line endings.</li>
<li>This plugin may not work properly in Windows. (Please try to check above.)</li>
<li>If you cannot get expected results, just try to run the <code>textlint</code> commands once in your CLI.</li>
</ul>
Artifact netbeans-textlint
Group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules
Version 1.1.0
Last update 21. June 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/junichi11/netbeans-textlint-plugin
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 23
Dependencies commons-lang3, gson, org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-netbeans-spi-tasklist, org-openide-filesystems, org-openide-util-lookup, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution-base, org-openide-windows, org-openide-io, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib2, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-modules-csl-api, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib, org-openide-loaders, org-openide-dialogs, org-openide-util, org-openide-nodes, org-openide-util-ui, org-netbeans-modules-options-api, org-openide-awt, org-openide-filesystems-nb, org-netbeans-api-progress,
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Group com.junichi11.netbeans.modules
Version 1.1.0
Last update 21. June 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/junichi11/netbeans-textlint-plugin
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 23
Dependencies commons-lang3, gson, org-netbeans-api-annotations-common, org-netbeans-spi-tasklist, org-openide-filesystems, org-openide-util-lookup, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution, org-netbeans-modules-extexecution-base, org-openide-windows, org-openide-io, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib2, org-openide-text, org-netbeans-modules-csl-api, org-netbeans-modules-editor-lib, org-openide-loaders, org-openide-dialogs, org-openide-util, org-openide-nodes, org-openide-util-ui, org-netbeans-modules-options-api, org-openide-awt, org-openide-filesystems-nb, org-netbeans-api-progress,
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HockeySDK from group net.hockeyapp.android (version 5.2.0)
HockeySDK-Android implements support for using HockeyApp in your Android application. The following features are currently supported:
Collect crash reports:If your app crashes, a crash log is written to the device's storage. If the user starts the app again, they will be asked asked to submit the crash report to HockeyApp. This works for both beta and live apps, i.e. those submitted to Google Play or other app stores. Crash logs contain viable information for you to help resolve the issue. Furthermore, you as a developer can add additional information to the report as well.
Update Alpha/Beta apps: The app will check with HockeyApp if a new version for your alpha/beta build is available. If yes, it will show a dialog to users and let them see the release notes, the version history and start the installation process right away. You can even force the installation of certain updates.
User Metrics: Understand user behavior to improve your app. Track usage through daily and monthly active users. Monitor crash impacted users. Measure customer engagement through session count. Add custom tracking calls to learn which features your users are actually using. This feature requires a minimum API level of 14 (Android 4.x Ice Cream Sandwich).
Feedback: Besides crash reports, collecting feedback from your users from within your app is a great option to help with improving your app. You act on and answer feedback directly from the HockeyApp backend.
Authenticate: Identify and authenticate users against your registered testers with the HockeyApp backend.
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Artifact HockeySDK
Group net.hockeyapp.android
Version 5.2.0
Last update 21. May 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/bitstadium/hockeysdk-android
License MIT
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group net.hockeyapp.android
Version 5.2.0
Last update 21. May 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/bitstadium/hockeysdk-android
License MIT
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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adp from group de.cit-ec.tcs.alignment (version 3.1.1)
This module contains a more general approach to construct
AlignmentAlgorithms by relying on the theoretical concept of Algebraic
Dynamic Programming (ADP) as developed by Giegerich et al.
ADP defines four ingredients for an alignment algorithm:
1.) A signature that defines the permitted alignment operations.
Operations are just function templates with an associated arity, meaning
the number of arguments it takes from the left sequence and from the
right sequence.
In the TCSAlignmentToolbox we have a fixed signature with the following
operations:
REPLACEMENT(1, 1), DELETION(1, 0), INSERTION(0, 1), SKIPDELETION(1, 0)
and SKIPINSERTION(0, 1)
2.) A regular tree grammar that produces alignments, that is: sequences
of operations, in a restricted fashion.
3.) An algebra that can translate such trees to a cost. In the
TCSAlignmentToolbox this is a Comparator.
4.) A choice function, in case of the TCSAlignmentToolbox: the strict
minimum or the soft minimum.
An alignment algorithm in the TCSAlignmentToolbox sense of the word then
is the combination of choice function and grammar. While we provide
hardcoded versions of these combinations in the main package, the adp
package allows you to create your own grammars. You can combine them with
a choice function by instantiating one of the Algorithm classes provided
in this package with a grammar of your choice.
For example:
AlignmentAlgorithm algo = new SoftADPScoreAlgorithm(my_grammar, comparator);
creates an alignment algorithm that implicitly produces all possible
alignments your grammar can construct with the given input, translates them
to a cost using the algebra/comparator you provided and applies the
soft minimum to return the score. This all gets efficient by dynamic
programming.
Note that there is runtime overhead when using this method in comparison
with the hardcoded algorithms. But for complicated grammars this is a much
easier way to go.
For more information on the theory, please refer to my master's thesis:
"Adaptive Affine Sequence Alignment using Algebraic Dynamic Programming"
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Artifact adp
Group de.cit-ec.tcs.alignment
Version 3.1.1
Last update 26. October 2018
Organization not specified
URL http://openresearch.cit-ec.de/projects/tcs
License The GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies algorithms,
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Group de.cit-ec.tcs.alignment
Version 3.1.1
Last update 26. October 2018
Organization not specified
URL http://openresearch.cit-ec.de/projects/tcs
License The GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies algorithms,
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PerScope from group io.github.danielandroidtt (version 1.4.0)
Introducing "PerScope" Library: Simplifying Privacy Policy Event Handling for Android Apps
"PerScope" is a cutting-edge library designed to streamline the processing of privacy policy events within regions where compliance with local legislation is crucial. Specifically crafted for Android applications, this library addresses the intricate task of managing privacy policy-related events while adhering to the legal requirements of the country in which the app is deployed.
In today's digital landscape, ensuring user privacy and data protection is of paramount importance. Different countries have varying legal frameworks dictating how user data should be handled, necessitating robust mechanisms to accommodate these differences seamlessly. This is where the "PerScope" library shines.
The key feature that sets "PerScope" apart is its incredible simplicity. With just a single function call, developers can integrate the library into their Android applications and gain immediate access to a comprehensive suite of tools for managing privacy policy events. Whether it's presenting privacy-related notifications, tracking user consents, or adapting the app's behavior based on regional requirements, "PerScope" handles it all efficiently and effectively.
Here's a glimpse of what "PerScope" brings to the table:
Localized Compliance: "PerScope" empowers developers to align their apps with the privacy laws of each region. By intelligently detecting the user's location, the library ensures that the app's behavior remains compliant with the specific privacy regulations of that area.
Event Handling Made Easy: Instead of grappling with complex event management code, developers can integrate the "PerScope" function, drastically reducing development time and effort. The library takes care of the intricate event handling process seamlessly.
Dynamic Adaptation: With the ability to dynamically adapt the app's features based on the user's consent and the local legal requirements, "PerScope" ensures a personalized and compliant user experience.
Notification Presentation: "PerScope" assists in presenting privacy-related notifications to users, making it easier to inform them about data collection practices and obtain necessary consents.
Smooth Integration: The library is designed to be easily integrated into existing Android applications, minimizing disruptions to the development process.
In a nutshell, "PerScope" is a developer's go-to solution for managing privacy policy events within Android apps. Its single-function approach, combined with its capacity to handle a complex and critical aspect of app development, makes it an indispensable tool for app creators aiming to provide a user-centric, privacy-respecting experience while complying with regional legislation. Stay on the right side of the law and prioritize user privacy with the power of "PerScope."
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Artifact PerScope
Group io.github.danielandroidtt
Version 1.4.0
Last update 27. August 2023
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DanielAndroidTT/PerScope
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8,
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Group io.github.danielandroidtt
Version 1.4.0
Last update 27. August 2023
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DanielAndroidTT/PerScope
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8,
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