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    ADDC Server Commons Java Libraries

    ADDC Server Commons Java Libraries

    Java libraries for buiding IIOP and Web Services

    ADDC Server Commons supplies a set of java libraries published to maven central for writing Java servers offering both IIOP/SSLIOP and HTTP/HTTPS access using Spring Framewrok and JacORB. It also supplies a client for Monitoring CORBA Services, Balanced Groups and a full JNDI implementation for both CosNaming and Java.
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    Jadecy

    Java lib to compute (code) deps, SCCs, and cycles (Johnson algorithm).

    Jadecy (Java Dependencies and Cycles) is a Java library to compute dependencies (elements depended on, or depending), strongly connected components, and cycles, in general directed graphs, or classes or packages dependencies graphs parsed from class files (major version <= 52, else does best effort). It uses Tarjan's algorithm for SCCs computation, and Johnson's algorithm for exhaustive cycles computation, with continuations instead of recursion, which allows to handle large graphs (< 2^31 vertices). Since version 1.1, can also compute shortest cycles covering all edges of SCCs. Usage from command line is also possible but with reduced flexibility (cf. JadecyMain class). API entry point for Java code dependencies is the Jadecy class, or DepUnit that makes use of it and is designed for unit tests. API entry point for general graph computations is the net.jadecy.graph package. Requires Java 5 or later. Also available on github: https://github.com/jeffhain/jadecy
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    NamedParameterConverter

    Converter for named parameters on Java command line call

    The Named-Parameter-Converter accepts named parameters from commandline. Thus it analyzes the args[] string array parameter of the static main method, validates and converts these named parameters. The parameters are converted in Map or Object structure when nothing else is configured. However, you can also convert it into a bean class. More details under https://sourceforge.net/p/namedparameterconverter/wiki/Home/
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