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jave-native-linux64 from group ws.schild (version 2.4.6)

The JAVE (Java Audio Video Encoder) library is Java wrapper on the ffmpeg project. Developers can take take advantage of JAVE2 to transcode audio and video files from a format to another. In example you can transcode an AVI file to a MPEG one, you can change a DivX video stream into a (youtube like) Flash FLV one, you can convert a WAV audio file to a MP3 or a Ogg Vorbis one, you can separate and transcode audio and video tracks, you can resize videos, changing their sizes and proportions and so on. Many other formats, containers and operations are supported by JAVE2.

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Artifact jave-native-linux64
Group ws.schild
Version 2.4.6
Last update 04. March 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/a-schild/jave2
License GPL-v3.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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jave-native-win32 from group ws.schild (version 2.4.6)

The JAVE (Java Audio Video Encoder) library is Java wrapper on the ffmpeg project. Developers can take take advantage of JAVE2 to transcode audio and video files from a format to another. In example you can transcode an AVI file to a MPEG one, you can change a DivX video stream into a (youtube like) Flash FLV one, you can convert a WAV audio file to a MP3 or a Ogg Vorbis one, you can separate and transcode audio and video tracks, you can resize videos, changing their sizes and proportions and so on. Many other formats, containers and operations are supported by JAVE2.

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Artifact jave-native-win32
Group ws.schild
Version 2.4.6
Last update 04. March 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/a-schild/jave2
License GPL-v3.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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jave-native-linux32 from group ws.schild (version 2.4.6)

The JAVE (Java Audio Video Encoder) library is Java wrapper on the ffmpeg project. Developers can take take advantage of JAVE2 to transcode audio and video files from a format to another. In example you can transcode an AVI file to a MPEG one, you can change a DivX video stream into a (youtube like) Flash FLV one, you can convert a WAV audio file to a MP3 or a Ogg Vorbis one, you can separate and transcode audio and video tracks, you can resize videos, changing their sizes and proportions and so on. Many other formats, containers and operations are supported by JAVE2.

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Artifact jave-native-linux32
Group ws.schild
Version 2.4.6
Last update 04. March 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/a-schild/jave2
License GPL-v3.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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opencl4java from group com.nativelibs4java (version 1.0.0-RC4)

OpenCL4Java is a thin Java wrapper around OpenCL's C API. It uses JNA as its interop layer library, which means it works on all of the (many) JNA-supported platforms (see http://jna.dev.java.net/). It is autogenerated by JNAerator (http://jnaerator.googlecode.com/), so updates to newer OpenCL specs are a matter of seconds. Note that OpenCL4Java is used by JavaCL, an Object-Oriented API that presents OpenCL in a much more practical, powerful and idiomatic way to Java. For more info, please visit http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL.

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Artifact opencl4java
Group com.nativelibs4java
Version 1.0.0-RC4
Last update 08. March 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies bridj,
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opencl4java-jna from group com.nativelibs4java (version 1.0.0-RC3)

OpenCL4Java is a thin Java wrapper around OpenCL's C API. It uses JNA as its interop layer library, which means it works on all of the (many) JNA-supported platforms (see http://jna.dev.java.net/). It is autogenerated by JNAerator (http://jnaerator.googlecode.com/), so updates to newer OpenCL specs are a matter of seconds. Note that OpenCL4Java is used by JavaCL, an Object-Oriented API that presents OpenCL in a much more practical, powerful and idiomatic way to Java. For more info, please visit http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL.

Group: com.nativelibs4java Artifact: opencl4java-jna
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Artifact opencl4java-jna
Group com.nativelibs4java
Version 1.0.0-RC3
Last update 08. January 2013
Organization not specified
URL http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL
License not specified
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies jnaerator-runtime,
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sarissa from group gr.abiss.js (version 0.9.9.4)

Sarissa is an ECMAScript library acting as a cross-browser wrapper for native XML APIs. It offers various XML related goodies like Document instantiation, XML loading from URLs or strings, XSLT transformations, XPath queries etc and comes especially handy for people doing what is lately known as "AJAX" development. Supported browsers are Mozilla - Firefox and family, Internet Explorer with MSXML3.0 and up, Konqueror (KDE 3.3+ for sure), Safari and Opera 9.

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Artifact sarissa
Group gr.abiss.js
Version 0.9.9.4
Last update 08. May 2008
Organization Abiss.gr
URL http://dev.abiss.gr/sarissa/
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
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`.

Group: au.com.dius Artifact: pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12
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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.12
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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pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11 from group au.com.dius (version 3.5.24)

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 ```

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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11
Group au.com.dius
Version 3.5.24
Last update 04. November 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies kotlin-stdlib-jdk8, kotlin-reflect, slf4j-api, groovy-all, kotlin-logging, scala-library, scala-logging_2.11, pact-jvm-consumer_2.11, specs2-core_2.11, async-http-client,
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pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.10 from group au.com.dius (version 2.4.20)

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" % "3.2.2" ``` or if you are using Gradle: ```groovy dependencies { testCompile "au.com.dius:pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.11:3.2.2" } ``` __*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 ```

Group: au.com.dius Artifact: pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.10
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Artifact pact-jvm-consumer-specs2_2.10
Group au.com.dius
Version 2.4.20
Last update 14. April 2018
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 4
Dependencies slf4j-api, scala-library, pact-jvm-consumer_2.10, specs2-core_2.10,
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specs2_2.13 from group au.com.dius.pact.consumer (version 4.2.21)

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.consumer" %% "specs2" % "4.0.1" ``` or if you are using Gradle: ```groovy dependencies { testCompile "au.com.dius.pact.consumer:specs2_2.13:4.0.1" } ``` __*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`. # Test Analytics We are tracking anonymous analytics to gather important usage statistics like JVM version and operating system. To disable tracking, set the 'pact_do_not_track' system property or environment variable to 'true'.

Group: au.com.dius.pact.consumer Artifact: specs2_2.13
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Artifact specs2_2.13
Group au.com.dius.pact.consumer
Version 4.2.21
Last update 13. May 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
License Apache 2
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies consumer, json, specs2-core_2.13, async-http-client, scala-java8-compat_2.13,
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