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VectorPrintReport from group com.vectorprint (version 13.1)

This powerful reporting library aims to simplify producing reports using iText. Looking at producing reports with iText the most demanding tasks are how to get from data to report blocks, how to style those blocks and how to evaluate (debug) the resulting report. Exactly those three major tasks are well supported by the VectorPrint report library: - (combination of) xml configuration and annotations to transform existing Java data objects into report block - provide styling information (css like) seperate from code - a firebug like debug mode to help evaluate your report.

Group: com.vectorprint Artifact: VectorPrintReport
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Artifact VectorPrintReport
Group com.vectorprint
Version 13.1
Last update 24. June 2014
Organization VectorPrint
URL http://vectorprintreport.java.net
License GNU Lesser General Public License
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies itext, sac, VectorPrintConfig,
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spring-maven-plugin from group org.kuali.maven.plugins (version 3.1.0)

This plugin provides integration between Spring and Maven. Plugin goals support loading a Spring context XML file as part of the Maven build lifecycle. The XML file can be on the local file system or be accessible via any URL Spring's resource loading mechanism can understand. Spring's "classpath:context.xml" style notation is supported. Annotated Java classes can also be used to load a Spring context. Maven properties are injected into the Spring context (both XML and annotation style) as a java.util.Properties bean named "mavenProperties". Maven properties are also registered as a top level PropertySource so that Spring's placeholder resolution framework automatically considers them. See Project Reports -> Plugin Documentation for details on plugin goals. By default, the profile "maven" is set as an active Spring profile along with any other active Maven profiles.

Group: org.kuali.maven.plugins Artifact: spring-maven-plugin
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Artifact spring-maven-plugin
Group org.kuali.maven.plugins
Version 3.1.0
Last update 12. March 2014
Organization not specified
URL http://${kuali.site.hostname}/maven/plugins/${project.artifactId}/${project.version}
License not specified
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies kuali-util, kuali-maven,
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idaithalam from group io.virtualan (version 1.7.0)

Idaithalam is a low code Test automation Framework, developed using Java and Cucumber. It leverages Behavior Driven Development (BDD). Tester can create test cases/scripts in simple Excel with API Spec. Excel is a simplified way to create Json based test scripts in Idaithalam. Test cases can be created quickly and tested in minutes. As a tester, you need to create Excel and pass it to Idaithalam Framework. First, generate the Json based test scripts(Virtualan Collection) from Excel. During test execution, this test script collection can be directly utilized. Then it generates Feature files from the Virtualan Collection and its executed. Lastly, It generates test report in BDD/Cucumber style. This provide complete testing support for REST APIs, GraphQL, RDBMS DB and Kafka Event messages #idaithalam #apitesting #testautomation #restapitesting #insprintautomation #rdbmstesting #graphqltesting #kafkamessagetesting #eventvalidation #messagevalidation #cucumber #bdd Virtualan Collection is a JSON based TestScripts generated from Excel API testing can be automated using Excel, POSTMAN collection and VIRTUALAN - Utilized for API testing. - Utilized Contract testing. - Utilized Production Checkout. - Agile Testing - Progressive Regression can be done for each sprint. Reduce lot of manual effects.

Group: io.virtualan Artifact: idaithalam
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Artifact idaithalam
Group io.virtualan
Version 1.7.0
Last update 23. May 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://www.virtualan.io
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 12
Dependencies cucumblan-api, cucumblan-db, cucumblan-message, jackson-databind, commons-lang3, commons-io, cucumber-reporting, compiler, gherkin-formatter, slf4j-simple, log4j-core, swagger-inflector,
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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.

Group: com.github.jikyo Artifact: romaji
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Artifact romaji
Group com.github.jikyo
Version 0.0.4
Last update 14. May 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/jikyo/romaji4j
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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jsgen from group com.github.jochenw (version 1.2)

Jsgen is a Java Source Generation Framework: That means, it should be a valuable tool, if you intend to write a custom generator for Java sources. As such, it is the successor of a previous framework, called JaxMeJS (http://jaxme.sourceforge.net/JaxMeJS/docs/index.html). The predecessor came into being as a standalone project. It was incorporated into the bigger JaxMe project, when the latter was adopted by the Apache Webservices project. And it was buried as part of the bigger project, when the latter was moved to the Apache Attic (http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/archive/jaxme/). That was fine for quite some time, because the latest released version (JaxMeJS 0.5.2) did its job quite well. Over the years, however, the Java language has evolved, and the lack of support for features like Generics, or Annotations, became a burden. Hence the Successor: Jsgen picks up, where JaxMeJS ended. It is, however, a complete rewrite with several additional features, that the author considers to be important for modern Java applications: 1. It supports Generics. 2. It supports Annotations. 3. The builder pattern has been adopted. Almost all important classes are implemented as builders. This should make writing the actual source generators much more concise, and maintainable, than it used to be before. 4. The code style is configurable. Code styles allow you to concentrate on the actual work. The resulting Jave source will look nicely formatted, anyways. As of this writing, you can select between two builtin code styles: - The default code style is basically the authors personal free style, roughly comparable to the default code style of the Eclipse Java IDE. - As an alternative, there is also a Maven code style, which is widely used in the Open Source communities. Compared to the default style, it is less concise, if not even a bit verbose. On the other hand, it is widely adopted by projects in the vicinity of {{{https://maven.apache.org}Apache Maven}}. 5. Import lists are created, and sorted, automatically.

Group: com.github.jochenw Artifact: jsgen
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Artifact jsgen
Group com.github.jochenw
Version 1.2
Last update 10. November 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://jochenw.github.io/jsgen
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jsr305,
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osgi-tests from group org.apache.axis2 (version 1.6.3)

Group: org.apache.axis2 Artifact: osgi-tests
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Artifact osgi-tests
Group org.apache.axis2
Version 1.6.3
Last update 27. June 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies axis2-testutils,
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axis2-parent from group org.apache.axis2 (version 1.6.3)

Axis2 is an effort to re-design and totally re-implement both Axis/Java and (eventually) Axis/C++ on a new architecture. Evolving from the now standard "handler chain" model which Axis1 pioneered, Axis2 is developing a more flexible pipeline architecture which can yet be managed and packaged in a more organized manner. This new design acknowledges the maturing of the Web services space in terms of new protocols such as WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Security and WS-Addressing that are built on top of the base SOAP system. At the time Axis1 was designed, while it was fully expected that other protocols such as WS-ReliableMessaging would be built on top of it, there was not a proper extension architecture defined to enable clean composition of such layers. Thus, one of the key motivations for Axis2 is to provide a clean and simple environment for like Apache Sandesha and Apache WSS4J to layer on top of the base SOAP system. Another driving force for Axis2 as well as the move away from RPC oriented Web services towards more document-oriented, message style asynchronous service interactions. The Axis2 project is centered on a new representation for SOAP messages called AXIOM (AXIs Object Model). AXIOM consists of two parts: a complete XML Infoset representation and a SOAP Infoset representation on top of that. The XML Infoset representation provides a JDOM-like simple API but is built on a deferred model via a StAX-based (Streaming API for XML) pull parsing API. A key feature of AXIOM is that it allows one to stop building the XML tree and just access the pull stream directly; thus enabling both maximum flexibility and maximum performance. This approach allows us to support multiple levels of abstraction for consuming and offering Web services: using plain AXIOM, using generated code and statically data-bound data types and so on. At the time of Axis1's design, RPC-style, synchronous, request-response interactions were the order of the day for Web services. Today service interactions are much more message -oriented and exploit many different message exchange patterns. The Axis2 engine architecture is careful to not build in any assumptions of request-response patterns to ensure that it can be used easily to support arbitrary message exchange patterns.

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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 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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