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parent from group org.apache.sis (version 1.4)

Apache Spatial Information System (SIS) is a free software, Java language library for developing geospatial applications. SIS provides data structures for geographic features and associated metadata along with methods to manipulate those data structures. The library is an implementation of GeoAPI 3.0.2 interfaces and can be used for desktop or server applications. The SIS metadata module forms the base of the library and enables the creation of metadata objects which comply with the ISO 19115 international standard. The SIS referencing module enable the construction of geodetic data structures for geospatial referencing as defined by ISO 19111 standard, along with the associated operations which enable the transformation of coordinates between different reference systems. The SIS storage modules provide a common approach to the reading and writing of metadata, features and coverages applicable to simple imagery as to many dimensional data structures.

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Last update 06. October 2023
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thesefoolishthings from group it.tidalwave.thesefoolishthings (version 3.2-ALPHA-23)

This project is a collection of miscellaneous tools shared by a number of projects of the same author. There are **simple tuples** to use with Java Streams, **type-safe maps** ([inspired by the heterogeneous map pattern](https://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2861454&seqNum=8)) described in Effective Java by Joshua Bloch, a **finder** that handles in a smart way queries to data sources, a facility to use the **DCI (Data, Context and Interactions) architectural pattern**, a simple **message bus** suitable for using the pub-sub pattern inside an application, some **test utilities**, an **experimental actor framework** and a few other small things. Yes, the project name is a tribute to the [jazz standard with the same name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/These_Foolish_Things_(Remind_Me_of_You)) by Maschwitz and Strachey.

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Group it.tidalwave.thesefoolishthings
Version 3.2-ALPHA-23
Last update 08. May 2023
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URL https://tidalwave.bitbucket.io/thesefoolishthings/
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relay-jdbc from group com.github.peter-gergely-horvath (version 3.0.0)

relay-jdbc allows a JDBC connection to be relayed through an intermediate relay server: it is both a JDBC driver (client) and a JDBC relay server. It is a fork of https://github.com/AugeoSoftware/VJDBC project, where Aleksei Yu. Semenov has implemented a number of brilliant improvements of the orignal VJDBC project hosted on http://vjdbc.sourceforge.net Original Developers were: Hunter Payne ([email protected]) and Michael Link ([email protected]). For all pre-existing code, credits go to the original respective author. This product brings the original VJDBC concept further and (apart from code quality improvements and bug fixes) implements complete separation of the underlying transport mechanism, introducing support for connecting directly through a SSH pipe, where the relay server interacts with the client through standard I/O pipes. The re-designed transport architecture supports easy development of new transport implementations, allowing this JDBC relay to be quickly adapted to a variety of exotic environments.

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Group com.github.peter-gergely-horvath
Version 3.0.0
Last update 26. October 2019
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URL https://github.com/peter-gergely-horvath/relay-jdbc
License LGPL-2.1
Dependencies amount 11
Dependencies jetty-servlet, commons-beanutils, commons-beanutils-core, commons-codec, commons-collections, commons-dbcp, commons-digester, commons-httpclient, commons-logging, jsch, kryo,
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balea-core from group io.magidc (version 1.0.1)

Balea creates a proxy of javax.sql.DataSource, providing dynamic routing to multiple container based databases following a On Demand Data Source Access architecture. Docker is used as manager to create, start or stop database containers on demand and link correspondent data volumes. Thanks to this approach is possible to distribute data across multiple databases keeping active only the necessary ones in each moment maximizing the use of system resources. The distribution and management of data is hidden under the hood, any process that uses this data source interface (i.e. Hibernate) will perceive it as a single source of data. It makes possible for standard SQL database like Postgresql or MySQL to be maintained, backed up or versioned with simple file system operations as the data volumes are attached dynamically to the managed Docker containers. Docker integration allows also to manage database containers in remote hosts.

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Group io.magidc
Version 1.0.1
Last update 23. July 2019
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URL https://github.com/magidc/balea-core
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies docker-java,
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romaji from group com.github.jikyo (version 0.0.4)

`Romaji` is a converter library to romanize Japanese hiragana/katakana string by standard and IME typing style. Even though [icu::Transliterator](http://userguide.icu-project.org/transforms/general) already has provided the same functions, and returns only one romanized string. However, there exists several different romanization systems, so one hiragana/katakana string has so many romanize string. For example, `"ちゃ"` can be romanized as `"cha"`, `"tya"`, `"chixya"`, `"tixya"`, `"chilya"`, or `"tilya"`. `Romaji` provides romanized strings as many as possible. If an input string contained non hiragana/katakana characters (includes kanji), `Romaji` return the characters as same as the input. For example, `Romaji` converts the input `"お茶の水"` to `"o茶no水"`. The mapping from hiragana/katakana to romaji is based on common IME's system to type Japanese on a computer. Therefor, `Romaji` does not directly implement the standard system like Hepburn, Nihon-shiki or Kunrei-shiki, but includes them.

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Group com.github.jikyo
Version 0.0.4
Last update 14. May 2019
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URL https://github.com/jikyo/romaji4j
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
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comparators from group de.cit-ec.tcs.alignment (version 3.1.1)

This module defines the interfaces for Comparators in the TCS Alignment Toolbox. A Comparator has the purpose of defining the dissimilarity between elements in the input sequences of an Alignment. More specific information on Comparators can be found in the 'Comparator' interface. You can find a lot of helpful standard implementations of Comparators in the comparators-lib module. In the TCS Alignment Toolbox we require the output values of Comparators to lie in the range [0,1]. Many natural dissimilarities on value sets do not meet this criterion, such that additional normalization has to be applied. To that end this package also contains a Normalizer interface for functions that map real values from the range [0, infinity) to the range [0,1]. This package also provides a few convenience implementations of the Comparator interface to make the implementation of custom Comparators simpler, namely: SkipExtendedComparator, ParameterLessSkipExtendedComparator, ComparisonBasedSkipExtendedComparator, and ParameterLessComparisonBasedSkipExtendedComparator. Finally the TCS Alignment Toolbox also provides the means to learn parameters of Comparators. To enable that Comparators must implement the DerivableComparator interface to properly define the parameters that can be learned and the gradient of the dissimilarity with respect to these parameters. Gradients are stored using the Gradient interface as well as some convenience implementations of said interface, namely EmptyGradient, SingletonGradient, ArrayGradient and ListGradient.

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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 lombok,
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struts from group struts (version 1.2.9)

The core of the Struts framework is a flexible control layer based on standard technologies like Java Servlets, JavaBeans, ResourceBundles, and Extensible Markup Language (XML), as well as various Jakarta Commons packages. Struts encourages application architectures based on the Model 2 approach, a variation of the classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm. Struts provides its own Controller component and integrates with other technologies to provide the Model and the View. For the Model, Struts can interact with any standard data access technology, including Enterprise Java Beans, JDBC, and Object Relational Bridge. For the View, Struts works well with JavaServer Pages, including JSTL and JSF, as well as Velocity Templates, XSLT, and other presentation systems. The Struts framework provides the invisible underpinnings every professional web application needs to survive. Struts helps you create an extensible development environment for your application, based on published standards and proven design patterns.

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Artifact struts
Group struts
Version 1.2.9
Last update 23. March 2006
Organization The Apache Software Foundation
URL http://struts.apache.org/
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Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies commons-beanutils, commons-digester, commons-fileupload, commons-logging, commons-validator, oro, antlr, xalan,
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straightedge from group com.massisframework (version 0.8)

Includes 2 main parts: - Path finding through 2D polygons using the A star algorithm and navigation-mesh generation Field of vision / shadows / line of sight / lighting. The basic polygon and point classes are the KPolygon and KPoint. KPolygon contains a list of KPoints for vertices as well as a center (centroid), area, and radius (circular bound or distance from center to furthest point). KPolygon was born out of the need for a more game-oriented and flexible polygon class than the Path2D class in the standard Java library. KPolygon implements java.awt.geom.Shape so it can be easily drawn and filled by Java2D's Graphics2D object. - This API provides path-finding and field-of-vision. For other complex geometric operations such as buffering (fattening and shrinking) and constructive area geometry (intersections and unions) it is recommended to use the excellent Java Topology Suite (JTS). The standard Java2D library also provides the Area class which can be used for some constructive area geometry operations. Note that there is a utility class PolygonConverter that can quickly convert KPolygons to JTS polygons and vice versa.

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Group com.massisframework
Version 0.8
Last update 21. December 2015
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URL https://github.com/rpax/straightedge
License New BSD License
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jts,
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commons-crypto from group org.apache.commons (version 1.2.0)

Apache Commons Crypto is a cryptographic library optimized with AES-NI (Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions). It provides Java API for both cipher level and Java stream level. Developers can use it to implement high performance AES encryption/decryption with the minimum code and effort. Please note that Crypto doesn't implement the cryptographic algorithm such as AES directly. It wraps to OpenSSL or JCE which implement the algorithms. Features -------- 1. Cipher API for low level cryptographic operations. 2. Java stream API (CryptoInputStream/CryptoOutputStream) for high level stream encryption/decryption. 3. Both optimized with high performance AES encryption/decryption. (1400 MB/s - 1700 MB/s throughput in modern Xeon processors). 4. JNI-based implementation to achieve comparable performance to the native C/C++ version based on OpenSsl. 5. Portable across various operating systems (currently only Linux/MacOSX/Windows); Apache Commons Crypto loads the library according to your machine environment (it checks system properties, `os.name` and `os.arch`). 6. Simple usage. Add the commons-crypto-(version).jar file to your classpath. Export restrictions ------------------- This distribution includes cryptographic software. The country in which you currently reside may have restrictions on the import, possession, use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check your country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted. See <http://www.wassenaar.org/> for more information. The U.S. Government Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), has classified this software as Export Commodity Control Number (ECCN) 5D002.C.1, which includes information security software using or performing cryptographic functions with asymmetric algorithms. The form and manner of this Apache Software Foundation distribution makes it eligible for export under the License Exception ENC Technology Software Unrestricted (TSU) exception (see the BIS Export Administration Regulations, Section 740.13) for both object code and source code. The following provides more details on the included cryptographic software: * Commons Crypto use [Java Cryptography Extension](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html) provided by Java * Commons Crypto link to and use [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org/) ciphers

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Group org.apache.commons
Version 1.2.0
Last update 14. January 2023
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URL https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-crypto/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jna,
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osgi-tests from group org.apache.axis2 (version 1.6.3)

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Group org.apache.axis2
Version 1.6.3
Last update 27. June 2015
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URL http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/
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Dependencies amount 1
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