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atgdust from group com.github.talberto (version 2.1.0)
ATG DUST is a framework for building JUnit tests for
applications built on the ATG Dynamo platform. This framework allows
one to quickly write test code that depends up Nucleus or ATG
Repositories. By using this framework one can drastically cut down
on development time. It takes only a few seconds to start up a test
with a repository, but it may take multiple minutes to start up an
application server. To get started with DUST, take a look at
http://atgdust.sourceforge.net/first-test.html. This page will walk
you through the process of running a basic test which starts
Nucleus. After that, read the other getting started guides to
describe how to create standalone Junit tests which can startup
repositories and use the DynamoHttpServletResponse classes.
For only ATG10 and tested.
Artifact atgdust
Group com.github.talberto
Version 2.1.0
Last update 27. November 2014
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/talberto/atgdust
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies log4j, commons-dbcp, hsqldb, servlet-api, jsp-api, commons-io, ddlutils, validation-api, cglib, junit,
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Group com.github.talberto
Version 2.1.0
Last update 27. November 2014
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/talberto/atgdust
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies log4j, commons-dbcp, hsqldb, servlet-api, jsp-api, commons-io, ddlutils, validation-api, cglib, junit,
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opencl4java-jna from group com.nativelibs4java (version 1.0.0-RC3)
OpenCL4Java is a thin Java wrapper around OpenCL's C API.
It uses JNA as its interop layer library, which means it works on all of the (many) JNA-supported platforms (see http://jna.dev.java.net/).
It is autogenerated by JNAerator (http://jnaerator.googlecode.com/), so updates to newer OpenCL specs are a matter of seconds.
Note that OpenCL4Java is used by JavaCL, an Object-Oriented API that presents OpenCL in a much more practical, powerful and idiomatic way to Java.
For more info, please visit http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL.
Group: com.nativelibs4java Artifact: opencl4java-jna
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Artifact opencl4java-jna
Group com.nativelibs4java
Version 1.0.0-RC3
Last update 08. January 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jnaerator-runtime,
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Group com.nativelibs4java
Version 1.0.0-RC3
Last update 08. January 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jnaerator-runtime,
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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/
License not specified
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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finch-java-client-okhttp from group com.tryfinch.api (version 1.6.0)
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](/developer-resources/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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Group: com.tryfinch.api Artifact: finch-java-client-okhttp
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Artifact finch-java-client-okhttp
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-java-core, kotlin-stdlib,
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Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-java-core, kotlin-stdlib,
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finch-java from group com.tryfinch.api (version 1.6.0)
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](/developer-resources/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
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-java-client-okhttp, kotlin-stdlib,
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Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-java-client-okhttp, kotlin-stdlib,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
finch-java-core from group com.tryfinch.api (version 1.6.0)
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](/developer-resources/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 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 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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Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies jackson-core, jackson-databind, guava, kotlin-stdlib,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
finch-kotlin from group com.tryfinch.api (version 1.6.0)
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](/developer-resources/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-kotlin
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-kotlin-client-okhttp, kotlin-stdlib,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-kotlin-client-okhttp, kotlin-stdlib,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
finch-kotlin-client-okhttp from group com.tryfinch.api (version 1.6.0)
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](/developer-resources/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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Group: com.tryfinch.api Artifact: finch-kotlin-client-okhttp
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Artifact finch-kotlin-client-okhttp
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-kotlin-core, kotlin-stdlib,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies finch-kotlin-core, kotlin-stdlib,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
finch-kotlin-core from group com.tryfinch.api (version 1.6.0)
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](/developer-resources/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-kotlin-core
Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 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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Group com.tryfinch.api
Version 1.6.0
Last update 02. October 2024
Organization not specified
URL https://developer.tryfinch.com/
License Apache-2.0
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies jackson-core, jackson-databind, guava, kotlin-stdlib,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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