Projects tagged ‘maven’ and ‘maven2’


[12 total ]
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Apache Continuum

   
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License, 2.0

Continuum is a continuous integration server for building Java based projects. It supports a wide range of projects.

Metrics updated about 6 hours ago

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Apache Archiva

   
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License, 2.0

Apache Archiva is a build artifact repository manager for use with build tools such as maven, continuum, and ant.

Metrics updated about 19 hours ago

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Luntbuild

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Common Public License 1.0

Luntbuild is a powerful build automation and management tool. Continuous Integration or nightly builds can be easily set using a clean web interface. Executed builds are well managed using functions such as search, categorization, promotion ... [More] , patching, deletion, etc. It also acts as a central build artifacts repository and download area for your whole team. [Less]

Metrics updated about 23 hours ago

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QALab

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1

QA Tools like checkstyle, pmd, pmd-cpd, findbugs, cobertura (cobertura-branch and cobertura-line) and simian are great build tools but they only take a snapshot of the state of your project. You do not get a sense of the trend of your project. ... [More] This project collects and consolidates data from several QA tools and keeps track of them overtime. This allows developers, architects and project managers alike to be presented with a trend of the QA statistics of their project. [Less]

Metrics updated about 4 hours ago

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gwt-maven

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1

Maven 1 and Maven 2 support for GWT

Metrics updated 16 Jan 08

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Direct Democracy Portal

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

Direct Democracy Portal, mixing open source with politics to create a portal for online organisations governed through direct democracy. Using maven, mysql, hibernate annotations (EJB 3.0), spring framework and ThinWire RIA Ajax Framework.

Metrics updated about 6 hours ago

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MD4J

 
Primary Language: JavaScript Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

MD4J is a passive, model driven, extensible J2EE webapp generator used through Ant or Maven. Currently Hibernate 3 mappings are supported as input, with EJB 2.1, Struts 1.x and JSP 2.0 as output for CRUD and Search operations with patterns like MVC ... [More] , DAO and SessionFacade. One of the main features of MD4J is that it allows you to work on your model iteratively, providing a complete J2EE application following your model changes. So, each time you edit your model and build your project, MD4J will generate high quality code from JSPs and Struts classes, to Session EJBs and DAOs, allowing you to test CRUD and Search functionality on top of your model right away. [Less]

Metrics updated about 19 hours ago

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Maven SCM

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License, 2.0

Maven SCM supports Maven 2.x plugins (e.g. maven-release-plugin) and other tools (e.g. Continuum) by providing them with a common API for doing SCM operations.

Metrics updated about 16 hours ago

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Maven Plugins Sandbox

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License, 2.0

The Apache Maven project now has a sandbox that is open to all committers at Apache. If you've ever had an idea for a Maven plugin, wanted to help with a release, or just hack around something related to Maven you can use the Maven Sandbox. You don't need to ask for permission, if you have an Apache account that's all you need to hack away!

Metrics updated about 19 hours ago

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Maven Doxia

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License, 2.0

Doxia is a content generation framework which aims to provide its users with powerful techniques for generating static and dynamic content: Doxia can be used in web-based publishing context to generate static sites, in addition to being incorporated ... [More] into dynamic content generation systems like blogs, wikis and content management systems. Doxia supports markup languages with simple syntaxes. Lightweight markup languages are used by people who might be expected to read the document source as well as the rendered output. [Less]

Metrics updated about 2 hours ago