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jfreechart from group se.malmin (version 1.5.3)

This is a fork of jfreechart. The purpose is to the build it with the Java module sytem and Java 17. This to be able to use it in building java applications with reduced runtimes. Three servlet classes have been removed as they depended on the automatic module servlet.api. No functionality has beed added. All credit to the original project. Introduzing the module system has broken the unit tests. Everything seems to work as expected though. If you stumble upon this, then it might be useful if you need to use jfreechart in a Java module application. This project will not be maintained though. It looks like jfreechart is adopting the module system and that it might be released soon. jfreechart with Java 11 and modules for java fx applications was recently released. JFreeChart is a class library, written in Java, for generating charts. Utilising the Java2D API, it supports a wide range of chart types including bar charts, pie charts, line charts, XY-plots, time series plots, Sankey charts and more.

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Artifact jfreechart
Group se.malmin
Version 1.5.3
Last update 20. September 2023
Organization JFree.org
URL http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/
License GNU Lesser General Public Licence
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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jas from group de.uni-mannheim.rz.krum (version 2.7.200)

The Java Algebra System (JAS) is an object oriented, type safe and multi-threaded approach to computer algebra. JAS provides a well designed software library using generic types for algebraic computations implemented in the Java programming language using the JVM runtime infrastructure. The library can be used as any other Java software package or it can be used interactively or interpreted through a jython (Java Python) or jruby (Java Ruby) front end, there is also an Android App based on Ruboto (jruby for Android). The focus of JAS is at the moment on commutative, solvable and non-commutative polynomials, power series, Groebner bases, factorization, real and complex roots and applications. By the use of Java as implementation language JAS is 64-bit and multi-core CPU ready and can make use of mutiple CPUs where available. JAS can run on a wide variety of devices ranging from Android to compute clusters (using MPJ a Java Message Passing Interface (MPI) or OpenMPI).

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Artifact jas
Group de.uni-mannheim.rz.krum
Version 2.7.200
Last update 05. July 2023
Organization not specified
URL http://krum.rz.uni-mannheim.de/jas
License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies log4j-api,
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r6-generator from group io.github.terminological (version 0.5.6)

R can use RJava or jsr223 to communicate with java. R also has a class system called R6. If you want to use a java library with native rJava or jsr223 in R there is potentially a lot of glue code needed, and R library specific packaging configuration required. However if you don't mind writing an R-centric API in Java you can generate all of this glue code using a few java annotations and the normal javadoc annotations. This plugin aims to provide an annotation processor that writes that glue code and creates a fairly transparent connection between Java code and R code, with a minimum of hard work. The focus of this is streamlining the creation of R libraries by Java developers, rather than allowing access to arbitrary Java code from R. The ultimate aim of this plugin to allow java developers to provide simple APIs for their libraries, package their library using Maven, push it to github and for that to become seamlessly available as an R library, with a minimal amount of fuss. A focus is on trying to produce CI ready libraries tested with Github workflows and ready for CRAN submission.

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Group io.github.terminological
Version 0.5.6
Last update 26. September 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/terminological/r6-generator
License MIT License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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master-pom from group com.github.secdec.astam-correlator (version 1.3.8)

ThreadFix is a software vulnerability aggregation and management system that reduces the time it takes to fix software vulnerabilities. ThreadFix imports the results from dynamic, static and manual testing to provide a centralized view of software security defects across development teams and applications. The system allows companies to correlate testing results and streamline software remediation efforts by simplifying feeds to software issue trackers. By auto generating application firewall rules, this tool allows organizations to continue remediation work uninterrupted. ThreadFix empowers managers with vulnerability trending reports that show progress over time, giving them justification for their efforts. ThreadFix is developed and maintained by Denim Group, Ltd (http://www.denimgroup.com) For information about commercial support and other services, contact Denim Group about ThreadFix http://www.denimgroup.com/threadfix/ The ASTAM Correlator is a branch of the public Community Edition of the ThreadFix software. This branch is maintained by Secure Decisions (http://www.securedecisions.com), a subdivision of Applied Visions, Inc (http://www.avi.com).

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Group com.github.secdec.astam-correlator
Version 1.3.8
Last update 15. March 2022
Organization Denim Group, Ltd.; Secure Decisions, A Subdivision of Applied Visions, Inc.
URL http://www.github.com/secdec/astam-correlator
License Mozilla Public License v2.0
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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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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Artifact balea-core
Group io.magidc
Version 1.0.1
Last update 23. July 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/magidc/balea-core
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies docker-java,
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com.sap.conn.jco.sapjco3 from group com.github.easonjim (version 3.0.11)

The SAP Java Connector (SAP JCo) is a toolkit that allows a Java application to communicate with any SAP system. It combines an easy to use API with unprecedented flexibility and performance. The package supports both, Java to SAP System as well as SAP System to Java calls. - All SAP Connectors are licensed without additional license fees as part of the respective solution or component license. However, please note that each connector may be used only for connecting external (non-SAP) applications to SAP Systems / SAP Solutions. Scenarios, in which two external (non-SAP) applications are integrated via an SAP Connector, are not allowed. - The redistribution of any connector is not allowed. - All SAP users accessing application functionality through the relevant connector are required to be licensed under a respective solution or component license. To use the SAP JCo with the jco-jar project, you need to either install the SAP JCo jar downloaded from SAP to your local Maven repository (variant a) or deploy it to e.g. an enterprise Maven repository like Nexus or Artifactory (variant b): (a) mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.github.easonjim -DartifactId=com.sap.conn.jco.sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.11 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=path/to/sapjco3.jar (b) mvn deploy:deploy-file -DrepositoryId=[your.repo.id] -DgroupId=com.github.easonjim -DartifactId=com.sap.conn.jco.sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.11 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=path/to/sapjco3.jar

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Group com.github.easonjim
Version 3.0.11
Last update 22. May 2019
Organization easonjim@github
URL http://service.sap.com/connectors
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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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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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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audit-1.0 from group com.ibm.websphere.appserver.features (version 19.0.0.1)

The Liberty Audit feature is used to report and track auditable events to ensure the integrity of your system. The Liberty Audit feature introduces an infrastructure which serves two purposes: - Confirming the effectiveness and integrity of the existing configuration - Identifying areas where improvement to the configuration may be needed The Liberty Audit feature has the ability to capture the following auditable events: - Basic authentication - Start and stop of the Audit service - Form login - Client certificate login - Servlet runAs delegation - Form logout - Servlet 3.0 login, logout and authenticate APIs The Liberty Audit feature supports the Cloud Auditing Data Federation (CADF) event model. The CADF model describes a data model and associated schema definitions for an audit event. The feature provides a default implementation, the AuditFileHandler, which emits human-readable audit records to a file-based log. Each audit record is emitted in JSON format.

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Group com.ibm.websphere.appserver.features
Version 19.0.0.1
Last update 28. January 2019
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License Additional Features Terms & Conditions
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies appSecurity-2.0, servlet-3.0, com.ibm.websphere.appserver.auditCollector-1.0,
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preferredlistgen from group au.net.zeus.jgdms.tools (version 3.1.0)

Tool used to generate the preferred class information for downloadable JAR files in the form of a META-INF/PREFERRED.LIST required for use by the {@link net.jini.loader.pref.PreferredClassLoader}. The list is generated by examining the dependencies of classes contained within a target JAR file and zero or more additional supporting JAR files. Through various command-line options, a set of "root" classes are identified as belonging to a public API. These root classes provide the starting point for recursively computing a dependency graph, finding all of the classes referenced in the public API of the root classes, finding all of the classes referenced in turn by the public API of those classes, and so on, until no new classes are found. The results of the dependency analysis are combined with the preferred list information in the additional supporting JAR files to compute a preferred list having the smallest number of entries that describes the preferred state of the classes and resources contained in all of the JAR files. The output of the tool is a new version of the target JAR file containing the generated preferred list, and/or a copy of the list printed to System.out.

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Group au.net.zeus.jgdms.tools
Version 3.1.0
Last update 04. January 2019
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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