Commons Lang.
Commons Lang, a package of Java utility classes for the classes that are in java.lang's hierarchy, or are considered to be so standard as to justify existence in java.lang..
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<dependency> <groupId>commons-lang</groupId> <artifactId>commons-lang</artifactId> <version>2.4</version> </dependency>
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The commons-lang-2.4 has 1 dependencies.The most popular ones are listed in the following table along with their categories and number of artifacts depending on them.
Category | Artifact | Depended By Count |
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JUnit | junit 3.8.1 JUnit is a regression testing framework written by Erich Gamma and Kent Beck. It is used by the developer who implements unit tests in Java. | 1966 |
The following table lists the most popular artifacts which are depending on commons-lang-2.4. Their categories and depend by count are also listed.
Category | Artifact | Depended By Count |
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Web Service | r2 1.15.9 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 15 |
Http | async-http-client 1.8.7 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 27 |
Web Service | restli-client 1.15.2 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 8 |
JSF | tomahawk 1.1.10 JSF components and utilities that can be used with any JSF implementation. This library is compatible with both JSF1.1 and JSF1.2; however for JSF1.2 users there is an alternative build of Tomahawk available that takes advantage of JSF1.2 features to offer some additional benefits. | 36 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.15.12 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 9 |
JEE | opencms-core 8.0.1 Opencms-core is the JAR-Library for OpenCms. OpenCms is a Content Management System that is based on Open Source Software. Complex Intranet and Internet websites can be quickly and cost-effectively created, maintained and managed. | 53 |
Web Framework | hudson-core 1.379 Contains the core Hudson code and view files to render HTML. | 5 |
Http | async-http-client 1.7.4 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 15 |
Library | supplier-core 1.0.3 The Supplier Plugin provides a simple way for plugins to provide data access points to their own APIs that can be used across multiple other plugin, such as the Reporting Plugin, Linking and Scaffolding, for example. | 8 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.10.6 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 6 |
Network | astyanax-thrift 1.56.43 astyanax-thrift developed by Netflix | 5 |
Network | astyanax-thrift 1.56.48 astyanax-thrift developed by Netflix | 6 |
Template | velocity 1.7 Apache Velocity is a general purpose template engine. | 140 |
Http | async-http-client 1.6.4 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 11 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.9.3 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 6 |
Web Service | restli-client 1.9.1 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 5 |
Network | astyanax 1.56.48 astyanax developed by Netflix | 10 |
Web Service | r2 1.9.3 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 13 |
Template | velocity 1.6.3 Apache Velocity is a general purpose template engine. | 13 |
Web Service | r2 1.20.0 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 17 |
Log | slf4j-ext 1.6.1 Extensions to the SLF4J API | 5 |
Http | async-http-client 1.5.0 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 6 |
Web Service | r2 1.9.23 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 11 |
Network | betamax 1.1.2 Betamax is a Groovy record/playback proxy for stubbing access to external HTTP resources when testing. Inspired by Ruby's VCR. | 15 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.9.18 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 6 |
JUnit | htmlunit 2.8 A headless browser intended for use in testing web-based applications. | 20 |
Log | slf4j-ext 1.7.5 Extensions to the SLF4J API | 13 |
Web Service | restli-client 1.20.0 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 8 |
Document Database | cassandra-all 0.7.0 The Apache Cassandra Project develops a highly scalable second-generation distributed database, bringing together Dynamo's fully distributed design and Bigtable's ColumnFamily-based data model. | 6 |
Network | astyanax-core 1.56.48 astyanax-core developed by Netflix | 7 |
Http | async-http-client 1.7.1 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 75 |
Testing Coding Style | findbugs 1.3.9 Findbugs: Because it's easy! | 5 |
Web Service | restli-client 1.13.4 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 5 |
Build | openutils-testing4web 1.2.1 A simple infrastructure to build unit tests using ServletUnit, with all the needed Maven dependencies already set up | 7 |
Template | velocity 1.6.4 Apache Velocity is a general purpose template engine. | 29 |
Testing Coding Style | findbugs 2.0.0 Findbugs: Because it's easy! | 5 |
Document Database | cassandra-thrift 1.1.1 The Apache Cassandra Project develops a highly scalable second-generation distributed database, bringing together Dynamo's fully distributed design and Bigtable's ColumnFamily-based data model. | 6 |
Http | org.apache.sling.auth.form 1.0.0 Bundle implementing form based authentication with login and logout support. Authentication state is maintained in a Cookie or in an HTTP Session. The password is only submitted when first authenticating. | 5 |
Network | astyanax-core 1.56.43 astyanax-core developed by Netflix | 6 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.9.40 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 5 |
Network | astyanax-core 1.56.49 astyanax-core developed by Netflix | 6 |
Http | async-http-client 1.7.16 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 31 |
Http | async-http-client 1.7.20 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 59 |
Testing | continuous-testing-toolkit 1.0 Supporting classes that facilitate continuous testing via Infinitest | 10 |
Web Service | r2 1.9.40 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 11 |
Database | hive-common 0.8.0 Hive is a data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop see http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive | 5 |
Network | astyanax-core 2.0.2 astyanax-core developed by Netflix | 10 |
XML | json-lib 2.3 Java library for transforming beans, maps, collections, java arrays and XML to JSON. | 6 |
Web Service | r2 1.15.12 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 16 |
Http | async-http-client 1.7.11 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 7 |
JUnit | htmlunit 2.7 A headless browser intended for use in testing web-based applications. | 6 |
Web Framework | doxia-core 1.3 Doxia core classes and interfaces. | 37 |
Library | supplier-core 1.0.2 The Supplier Plugin provides a simple way for plugins to provide data access points to their own APIs that can be used across multiple other plugin, such as the Reporting Plugin, Linking and Scaffolding, for example. | 5 |
Database | hive-common 0.9.0 Hive is a data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop see http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive | 6 |
Network | astyanax-thrift 2.0.2 astyanax-thrift developed by Netflix | 7 |
Network | astyanax 1.56.44 astyanax developed by Netflix | 5 |
Network | astyanax-thrift 2.0.1 astyanax-thrift developed by Netflix | 7 |
Web Framework | doxia-core 1.4 Doxia core classes and interfaces. | 9 |
Http | async-http-client 1.7.12 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 30 |
Document Database | astyanax-cassandra 1.56.44 astyanax-cassandra developed by Netflix | 6 |
Network | astyanax-core 1.56.44 astyanax-core developed by Netflix | 7 |
Document Database | astyanax-cassandra 2.0.0 astyanax-cassandra developed by Netflix | 8 |
Web Service | r2 1.15.2 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 16 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.15.7 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 8 |
Web Service | restli-client 1.15.4 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 8 |
Data Structure | commons-configuration 1.6 Tools to assist in the reading of configuration/preferences files in various formats | 156 |
JSF | tomahawk12 1.1.9 JSF components and utilities that can be used with any JSF implementation. This library is based on the JSF1.1 version of Tomahawk, but with minor source code and build changes to take advantage of JSF1.2 features. A JSF1.2 implementation is required to use this version of the Tomahawk ... | 7 |
Web Service | r2 1.9.18 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 12 |
JUnit | htmlunit 2.2-hudson-10 A headless browser intended for use in testing web-based applications. | 18 |
Document Database | astyanax-cassandra 1.56.37 astyanax-cassandra developed by Netflix | 9 |
Http | async-http-client 1.8.3 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 9 |
Network | astyanax 1.56.23 astyanax developed by Netflix | 6 |
Document Database | astyanax-cassandra 1.56.48 astyanax-cassandra developed by Netflix | 8 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.15.9 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 8 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.9.5 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 6 |
JUnit | htmlunit 2.3 A headless browser intended for use in testing web-based applications. | 17 |
Log | slf4j-ext 1.7.7 Extensions to the SLF4J API | 19 |
Web Service | r2 1.15.7 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 15 |
Http | async-http-client 1.8.8 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 50 |
Web Service | restli-server 1.9.23 Pegasus is a framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asychronous type-checked REST + JSON APIs. | 5 |
Web Framework | doxia-core 1.1.3 Doxia core classes and interfaces. | 15 |
Database | hive-common 0.8.1 Hive is a data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop see http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive | 6 |
Network | astyanax-thrift 1.56.37 astyanax-thrift developed by Netflix | 8 |
Http | async-http-client 1.7.5 Async Http Client library purpose is to allow Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process the HTTP responses. | 29 |
Template | velocity 1.6.2 Apache Velocity is a general purpose template engine. | 20 |
Document Database | cassandra-all 1.1.5 The Apache Cassandra Project develops a highly scalable second-generation distributed database, bringing together Dynamo's fully distributed design and Bigtable's ColumnFamily-based data model. | 5 |
Network | astyanax 1.56.24 astyanax developed by Netflix | 13 |
The following plugins are used in the commons-lang-2.4.jar
The following packages are defined in the commons-lang-2.4.jar
org.apache.commons.lang org.apache.commons.lang.builder org.apache.commons.lang.enum org.apache.commons.lang.enums org.apache.commons.lang.exception org.apache.commons.lang.math org.apache.commons.lang.mutable org.apache.commons.lang.text org.apache.commons.lang.time
Here is the content of the POM file.
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. --> <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd"> <parent> <groupId>org.apache.commons</groupId> <artifactId>commons-parent</artifactId> <version>9</version> </parent> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> <groupId>commons-lang</groupId> <artifactId>commons-lang</artifactId> <version>2.4</version> <name>Commons Lang</name> <inceptionYear>2001</inceptionYear> <description> Commons Lang, a package of Java utility classes for the classes that are in java.lang's hierarchy, or are considered to be so standard as to justify existence in java.lang. </description> <url>http://commons.apache.org/lang/</url> <issueManagement> <system>jira</system> <url>http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG</url> </issueManagement> <scm> <connection>scm:svn:http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/proper/lang/trunk</connection> <developerConnection>scm:svn:https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/proper/lang/trunk</developerConnection> <url>http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/lang/trunk</url> </scm> <contributors> <contributor> <name>C. Scott Ananian</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Chris Audley</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Stephane Bailliez</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Michael Becke</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Ola Berg</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Nathan Beyer</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Stefan Bodewig</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Janek Bogucki</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Mike Bowler</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Sean Brown</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Alexander Day Chaffee</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Al Chou</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Greg Coladonato</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Maarten Coene</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Justin Couch</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Michael Davey</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Norm Deane</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Ringo De Smet</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Russel Dittmar</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Steve Downey</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Matthias Eichel</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Christopher Elkins</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Chris Feldhacker</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Pete Gieser</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Jason Gritman</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Matthew Hawthorne</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Michael Heuer</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Oliver Heger</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Chris Hyzer</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Marc Johnson</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Shaun Kalley</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Tetsuya Kaneuchi</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Nissim Karpenstein</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Ed Korthof</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Holger Krauth</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Rafal Krupinski</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Rafal Krzewski</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Craig R. McClanahan</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Rand McNeely</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Dave Meikle</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Nikolay Metchev</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Kasper Nielsen</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Tim O'Brien</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Brian S O'Neill</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Andrew C. Oliver</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Alban Peignier</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Moritz Petersen</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Dmitri Plotnikov</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Neeme Praks</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Eric Pugh</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Stephen Putman</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Travis Reeder</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Antony Riley</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Scott Sanders</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Ralph Schaer</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Henning P. Schmiedehausen</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Sean Schofield</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Reuben Sivan</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Ville Skytta</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Jan Sorensen</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Glen Stampoultzis</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Scott Stanchfield</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Jon S. Stevens</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Sean C. Sullivan</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Ashwin Suresh</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Helge Tesgaard</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Arun Mammen Thomas</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Masato Tezuka</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Jeff Varszegi</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Chris Webb</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Mario Winterer</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Stepan Koltsov</name> </contributor> <contributor> <name>Holger Hoffstatte</name> </contributor> </contributors> <!-- Lang should depend on very little --> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>junit</groupId> <artifactId>junit</artifactId> <version>3.8.1</version> <scope>test</scope> </dependency> </dependencies> <properties> <maven.compile.source>1.3</maven.compile.source> <maven.compile.target>1.2</maven.compile.target> <commons.componentid>lang</commons.componentid> <commons.release.version>2.4</commons.release.version> <commons.jira.id>LANG</commons.jira.id> <commons.jira.pid>12310481</commons.jira.pid> </properties> <build> <sourceDirectory>src/java</sourceDirectory> <testSourceDirectory>src/test</testSourceDirectory> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <includes> <include>**/*TestSuite.java</include> </includes> <excludes> <exclude>**/AllLangTestSuite.java</exclude> </excludes> </configuration> </plugin> <plugin> <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <descriptors> <descriptor>src/assembly/bin.xml</descriptor> <descriptor>src/assembly/src.xml</descriptor> </descriptors> <tarLongFileMode>gnu</tarLongFileMode> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </build> <reporting> <plugins> <plugin> <artifactId>maven-checkstyle-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.1</version> <configuration> <configLocation>${basedir}/checkstyle.xml</configLocation> <enableRulesSummary>false</enableRulesSummary> </configuration> </plugin> <!-- <plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>findbugs-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>1.1.1</version> <configuration> <threshold>Normal</threshold> <effort>Default</effort> </configuration> </plugin> <plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>cobertura-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.2</version> </plugin> --> <plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>clirr-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.1.1</version> <configuration> <comparisonVersion>2.3</comparisonVersion> <minSeverity>info</minSeverity> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </reporting> </project>