Artifacts using Avalon Framework Implementation (59)
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3. Barcode4J57 usages
net.sf.barcode4j » barcode4jApache
Barcode4J is a flexible generator for barcodes written in Java.
Last Release on Jul 25, 2012
Excalibur Instrument is an instrumentation utility that allows you
to attach a separate JVM to your running application to determine its
health. Instrumentation is the process of exposing the internal state
in a way that is easy for an administrator or help desk personell to
digest. Excalibur Instrumentation is such a package that you can use
for your Avalon based projects.
Last Release on Nov 8, 2005
Relocated → org.apache.excalibur.containerkit »
excalibur-instrument-api
Excalibur-Logger integrates neatly into Avalon-ECM
and Excalibur Fortress. The main goal is to be able to
define the log categories on a component basis by
specifying a 'logger' attribute which denotes the log
category to use for a particular component (given the
component is LogEnabled or Loggable).
Last Release on Nov 8, 2005
Relocated → org.apache.excalibur.containerkit »
excalibur-logger
Excalibur Pool Implementation
Last Release on Nov 8, 2005
Relocated → org.apache.excalibur.components »
excalibur-pool-impl
Fortress contains a framework to help you create your own avalon
containers. It boasts asynchronous management of your component
instances, high scalability, easier maintenance of your code, and
easy embedding into various environments like servlet engines.
Last Release on Nov 8, 2005
This project contains utilities for managing components. ECM
is what we call an "avalon container", though it is somewhat
different in architecture to newer developments like Phoenix
and Fortress. Our intend is to someday completely replace ECM
with Fortress. In particular, this package contains the
ExcaliburComponentManager, usually abbreviated to ECM.
Last Release on Nov 8, 2005