Java Libraries

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jmx2munin

org.vafer : jmx2munin

Munin plugin to access JMX information

Last Version: 1.0

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thucydides-net.thucydides.easyb-integration-tests

net.thucydides.easyb : thucydides-easyb-integration-tests

An Acceptance Testing framework for web applications based on WebDriver, and integrating with JUnit and net.thucydides.easyb.

Last Version: 0.1.6

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Thucydides maven plugin integrationtests

net.thucydides.maven.plugins : thucydides-maven-integration-tests

An Acceptance Testing framework for web applications based on WebDriver, and integrating with JUnit and net.thucydides.easyb.

Last Version: 0.1.6

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tempus-fugit

com.google.code.tempus-fugit : tempus-fugit

Java classes for temporal testing and concurrency

Last Version: 1.1

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Sitebricks :: Archetype

com.google.sitebricks : sitebricks-web

Sonatype helps open source projects to set up Maven repositories on https://oss.sonatype.org/

Last Version: 0.8.4

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Portunis distribution

nu.zoom.desktop : portunis-assembly

Distribution assembly for Portunis

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QuicksortExample

org.codehaus.jedi : quicksort-example

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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ProjectEulerExample

org.codehaus.jedi : project-euler-example

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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OptionExample

org.codehaus.jedi : option-example

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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EmpireExample

org.codehaus.jedi : empire-example

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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Jedi-Examples

org.codehaus.jedi : examples

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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jdk6

org.codehaus.jedi : jedi-jdk6

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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jdk5

org.codehaus.jedi : jedi-jdk5

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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annotations

org.codehaus.jedi : jedi-annotations

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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codegen

org.codehaus.jedi : codegen

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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jedi-core

org.codehaus.jedi : jedi-core

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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Jedi

org.codehaus.jedi : jedi

Java's syntactic and library support for these components tends to cause the above concerns to be mixed with each other, with other concerns, and with low-level implementation details. This means that the code is cluttered, verbose and does not express intent very well. Jedi aims to repair this by providing a library of routines for filtering, iteration, conversion from one collection type to another, first order logic functions, etc. It makes extensive use of higher order functions and closures (also known as 'blocks' or 'lambdas' that can be implemented manually or by annotations.

Last Version: 3.0.5

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JEval

net.sourceforge.jeval : jeval

JEval is the advanced library for adding high-performance, mathematical, Boolean and functional expression parsing and evaluation to your Java applications.

Last Version: 0.9.4

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SCA4J JOTM Transaction Manager

org.codehaus.service-conduit : sca4j-atomikos

SCA4J Atomikos Transaction Manager and Datasource.

Last Version: 0.9.9

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