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bond from group org.necula.bond (version 0.2.0)

Bond is a small library that can be used to spy values and mock functions during tests. Spying is a replacement for writing the assertEquals in your test, which are tedious to write and even more tedious to update whem your test setup or code inevitably changes. With Bond, you separate what is being verified, e.g., the variable named output, from what value it should have. This way you can quickly spy several variables, even have structured values such as lists or dictionaries, and these values are saved into an observation log that is saved for future reference. If the test observations are different you have the option to interact with a console or visual tool to see what has changed, and whether the reference set of observations need to be updated.

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Artifact bond
Group org.necula.bond
Version 0.2.0
Last update 04. February 2016
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/necula01/bond
License The BSD 2-Clause License
Dependencies amount 8
Dependencies diffutils, junit, guava, gson, reflections, powermock-module-junit4, powermock-core, powermock-api-mockito,
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ks-server-http from group eu.fbk.knowledgestore (version 1.7.1)

The HTTP server module (ks-server-http) implements the Web API of the KnowledgeStore, which includes the two CRUD and SPARQL endpoints. The CRUD Endpoint supports the retrieval and manipulation of semi-structured data about resource, mention, entity and axiom records (encoded in RDF, possibly using JSONLD), and the upload / download of resource representation. The SPARQL Endpoint supports SPARQL SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE and ASK queries according to the W3C SPARQL protocol. The two endpoints are implemented on top of a component implementing the KnowledgeStore Java API (the Store interface), which can be either the the KnowledgeStore frontend (ks-frontend) or the Java Client. The implementation of the module is based on the Jetty Web sever (run in embedded mode) and the Jersey JAX-RS implementation. Reference documentation of the Web API is automatically generated using the Enunciate tool.

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Artifact ks-server-http
Group eu.fbk.knowledgestore
Version 1.7.1
Last update 08. October 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://knowledgestore.fbk.eu/ks-server-http/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 21
Dependencies slf4j-api, guava, sesame-model, jetty-server, jetty-jmx, jetty-webapp, jetty-security, jetty-util, javax.servlet-api, javax.ws.rs-api, jersey-server, jersey-common, jersey-media-multipart, jersey-mvc, jersey-mvc-mustache, logback-access, sesame-query, ks-core, ks-server, rdfpro-core, sesame-rio-api,
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jface from group org.floggy.3rd.org.eclipse (version 3.3.2.M20080207-0800)

JFace is a UI toolkit with classes for handling many common UI programming tasks. JFace is window-system-independent in both its API and implementation, and is designed to work with SWT without hiding it. JFace includes the usual UI toolkit components of image and font registries, text, dialog, preference and wizard frameworks, and progress reporting for long running operations. Two of its more interesting features are actions and viewers. The action mechanism allows user commands to be defined independently from their exact whereabouts in the UI. Viewers are model based adapters for certain SWT widgets, simplifying the presentation of application data structured as lists, tables or trees.

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Group org.floggy.3rd.org.eclipse
Version 3.3.2.M20080207-0800
Last update 10. January 2011
Organization not specified
URL http://wiki.eclipse.org/JFace
License Eclipse Public License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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sirix-parent from group io.sirix (version 0.9.3)

Sirix is a temporal storage system effectively and efficiently storing snapshots of time varying (currently semi-structured) data taking full advantage of flash based drives as for instance SSDs. We not only provide several ways of navigating the tree-structure of a single revision, we also support navigation in time. Furthermore we provide a novel storage technique called sliding snapshot to circumvent intermitant full dump snapshots to fast track their in-memory reconstruction and thus we avoiding write peaks and having to read long chains of page fragments/increments/deltas. Sirix uses copy-on-write (COW) as well as an append-only storage making it an ideal candidate for flash based drives while not dropping support for erstwhile disks.

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Group io.sirix
Version 0.9.3
Last update 29. July 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://sirix.io
License New BSD
Dependencies amount 14
Dependencies jcommander, aspectjrt, slf4j-api, perfidix, xmlunit, logback-classic, logback-core, guice, gson, guava, guava-testlib, jsr305, brackit, caffeine,
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jburg from group net.sourceforge.jburg (version 1.10.3)

A bottom-up rewrite machine is a compiler construction tool that is often used in the compiler's back end to convert a tree-structured representation of a program into machine code -- or, in Java's case, bytecode. JBurg can also be used as a general-purpose dynamic programming engine. JBurg is descended from iburg-class BURGs, described in Fraser, Hanson, and Proebsting's paper, "Engineering a Simple, Efficient Code Generator Generator." JBurg brings similar O(N) minimum-cost tree rewriting capabilities to Java, and also allows the programmer to specify transitions between non-terminal states, that are significantly more powerful than iburg's transitive closures: JBurg transformation rules allow the transformation to inject additional program logic, which makes a JBurg specification more like a grammar than like a list of pattern-matching rules.

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Artifact jburg
Group net.sourceforge.jburg
Version 1.10.3
Last update 24. February 2016
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URL http://jburg.sourceforge.net/
License Common Public License Version 1.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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