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beehive-netui-core from group com.moparisthebest.beehive (version 1.0.4)

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Group com.moparisthebest.beehive
Version 1.0.4
Last update 27. August 2015
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies beehive-controls, commons-discovery, commons-el, commons-logging, struts, log4j, commons-codec, myfaces-jsf-api, jsp-api, servlet-api,
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beehive-netui-compiler from group com.moparisthebest.beehive (version 1.0.4)

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Group com.moparisthebest.beehive
Version 1.0.4
Last update 27. August 2015
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URL Not specified
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Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies beehive-controls,
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sapjco3 from group org.hibersap (version 3.0)

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 Hibersap 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=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.12 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=path/to/sapjco3.jar (b) mvn deploy:deploy-file -DrepositoryId=[your.repo.id] -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0.12 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=sapjco3.jar

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Artifact sapjco3
Group org.hibersap
Version 3.0
Last update 06. March 2015
Organization akquinet tech@spree GmbH
URL http://service.sap.com/connectors
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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hibersap-sapjco3 from group org.hibersap (version 3.0-RC01)

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 Hibersap 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=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=path/to/sapjco3.jar (b) mvn deploy:deploy-file -DrepositoryId=[your.repo.id] -DgroupId=org.hibersap -DartifactId=sapjco3 -Dversion=3.0 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=sapjco3.jar

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Artifact hibersap-sapjco3
Group org.hibersap
Version 3.0-RC01
Last update 09. April 2014
Organization akquinet tech@spree GmbH
URL http://service.sap.com/connectors
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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org.pojava.datetime from group org.pojava (version 3.0.0)

POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed. The net effect the default parser for a server in Paris would have a different automatic configuration from a server in New York. Throw a random local date at either, and it'll parse it as expected. If your server supports customers from multiple locales and time zones, then each can be specified when parsing a date/time to resolve any ambiguities.

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Artifact org.pojava.datetime
Group org.pojava
Version 3.0.0
Last update 11. March 2014
Organization not specified
URL http://www.pojava.org
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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sirix-core from group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix (version 0.1.0)

Sirix is a versioned, treebased storage system. It provides an ID-less diff-algorithm to import differences between two versions. Furthermore an ID-based diff-algorithm facilitates the comparison of versions stored within Sirix. A GUI with several visualizations for comparing these versions visually is available to aid an analyst. Versions are stored using well known versioning strategies (full, incremental, differential). The architecture is especially well suited for flash-disks because of a COW-principle. In the future we aim to provide throughout security as well as a replaced page-structure to speedup our architecture. A brackit(.org) binding will enable XQuery and the XQuery Update Facility. Temporal XPath axis and possibly diff-functions will help analysts to gain quick knowledge from the stored data.

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Artifact sirix-core
Group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix
Version 0.1.0
Last update 27. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies snappy-java,
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sirix-parent from group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix (version 0.1.1)

Sirix is a versioned, treebased storage system. It provides an ID-less diff-algorithm to import differences between two versions (currently XML-documents). Furthermore an ID-based diff-algorithm facilitates the comparison of versions stored within Sirix. A GUI with several visualizations for comparing these versions visually is available to aid an analyst. Versions are stored using well known versioning strategies (full, incremental, differential). The architecture is especially well suited for flash-disks because of a COW-principle. In the future we aim to provide throughout security as well as a replaced page-structure to speedup our architecture. A brackit(.org) binding will enable XQuery and the XQuery Update Facility. Temporal XPath axis and possibly diff-functions will help analysts to gain quick knowledge from the stored data.

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Group com.github.johanneslichtenberger.sirix
Version 0.1.1
Last update 27. September 2012
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/JohannesLichtenberger/sirix
License New BSD
Dependencies amount 9
Dependencies je, aspectjrt, slf4j-api, perfidix, xmlunit, logback-classic, guice, gson, guava,
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superpom from group it.tidalwave.superpom (version 5.10.2)

[![Build Status](https://drone.io/bitbucket.org/tidalwave/tidalwave-superpom-src/status.png)](https://drone.io/bitbucket.org/tidalwave/tidalwave-superpom-src/latest) The super POM for all Tidalwave projects. It is not designed for being used by others, as it contains some corporate-specific configurations, but its ancestor [TheseFooolishThings SuperPOM](http://bitbucket.org/tidalwave/thesefoolishthings-superpom-src) has been designed to be reusable. Please have a look at it. This super POM adds to its ancestor: + some Tidalwave variables that refers to the issue tracker, continuous integration system, etc...; + the definitions of versions of a number of commonly used libraries and their dependency management: * [AspectJ](https://www.eclipse.org/aspectj) * [Hamcrest Matchers](http://hamcrest.org/JavaHamcrest) * [JSR 330](https://github.com/google/guice/wiki/JSR330) * [Jakarta XML Binding (JAXB)](https://eclipse-ee4j.github.io/jaxb-ri/) * [Spotbugs annotations](https://spotbugs.readthedocs.io) * [JUnit](https://junit.org/junit5) * [Logback](http://logback.qos.ch) * [Lombok](https://projectlombok.org) * [SLF4J](slf4j.org) * [Spring 5](https://spring.io/projects/spring-framework) * [TestNG](https://testng.org) + the definition for Tidalwave 3rd party repository (stuff that is not available on Maven Central); + a profile for using the [TheseFoolishThings](http://tidalwave.it/projects/thesefoolishthings) Event Bus (```it.tidalwave-spring-messagebus-v1```); + profiles for the [Mycila License plugin](https://github.com/mycila/license-maven-plugin); + configuration of the UMLGraphDoc maven plugin; + the configuration for the TheseFoolishThings TestNG listener (which provides enhanced test logging); + definitions of some custom javadoc tags; + a blacklist for some old artifacts; + some other minor customisations.

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Group it.tidalwave.superpom
Version 5.10.2
Last update 07. January 2025
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URL http://tidalwave.it/projects
License not specified
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12 from group au.com.dius (version 4.0.10)

pact-jvm-consumer-specs2 ======================== ## Specs2 Bindings for the pact-jvm library ## Dependency In the root folder of your project in build.sbt add the line: ```scala libraryDependencies += "au.com.dius" %% "pact-jvm-consumer-specs2" % "3.2.11" ``` or if you are using Gradle: ```groovy dependencies { testCompile "au.com.dius:pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11:3.2.11" } ``` __*Note:*__ `PactSpec` requires spec2 3.x. Also, for spray users there's an incompatibility between specs2 v3.x and spray. Follow these instructions to resolve that problem: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/spray-user/2T6SBp4OJeI/AJlnJuAKPRsJ ## Usage To author a test, mix `PactSpec` into your spec First we define a service client called `ConsumerService`. In our example this is a simple wrapper for `dispatch`, an HTTP client. The source code can be found in the test folder alongside the `ExamplePactSpec`. Here is a simple example: ``` import au.com.dius.pact.consumer.PactSpec class ExamplePactSpec extends Specification with PactSpec { val consumer = "My Consumer" val provider = "My Provider" override def is = uponReceiving("a request for foo") .matching(path = "/foo") .willRespondWith(body = "{}") .withConsumerTest { providerConfig => Await.result(ConsumerService(providerConfig.url).simpleGet("/foo"), Duration(1000, MILLISECONDS)) must beEqualTo(200, Some("{}")) } } ``` This spec will be run along with the rest of your specs2 unit tests and will output your pact json to ``` /target/pacts/<Consumer>_<Provider>.json ``` # Forcing pact files to be overwritten (3.6.5+) By default, when the pact file is written, it will be merged with any existing pact file. To force the file to be overwritten, set the Java system property `pact.writer.overwrite` to `true`.

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Group au.com.dius
Version 4.0.10
Last update 18. April 2020
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies pact-jvm-consumer, json, specs2-core_2.12, async-http-client, scala-java8-compat_2.12,
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mydas from group uk.ac.ebi.mydas (version 1.0.2)

This project aims to offer an easy-to-extend Java DAS server framework. It offers several advantages: * Implementing data sources is very easy but also flexible and powerful. * Data caching is built into the system, with access to the caching mechanism made available to the data sources. * All aspects of the server are highly configurable, including selecting options where the DAS 1.53 specification offers choices to the implementor. * The latest Java technologies have been used throughout the system to optimise performance and simplify data source development. * Wherever possible the same terminology is used in the API as in the DAS specification and XML - again, making data source development more easy. * The server allows XSLT transforms of the DAS XML to be configured to provide a simple DAS client view (limited to the single DAS source). More details of the DAS protocol, DAS servers and DAS clients can be found at http://www.biodas.org/wiki/Main_Page. The first version of this server is a complete implementation of Distributed Sequence Annotation System (DAS) Version 1.53. If you are interested in learning more about DAS 1.53, the specification is highly recommended as a concise and complete description of the DAS protocol that can be obtained from: http://biodas.org/documents/spec.html

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Group uk.ac.ebi.mydas
Version 1.0.2
Last update 19. August 2007
Organization not specified
URL http://code.google.com/p/mydas/
License The Apache Software License 2.0
Dependencies amount 7
Dependencies commons-collections, servlet-api, log4j, xpp3, xercesImpl, oscache, commons-logging,
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