Project Dependencies

compile

The following is a list of compile dependencies for this project. These dependencies are required to compile and run the application:

GroupIdArtifactIdVersionClassifierTypeOptional
com.lowagieitext1.3.1-jar
commons-configurationcommons-configuration1.2.pack200-jar
commons-iocommons-io1.1-jar
commons-langcommons-lang2.1-jar
javax.activationactivation1.0.2-jar
javax.mailmail1.3.2-jar
l2fprodcommon-buttonbar6.9.1.pack200-jar
l2fprodcommon-tasks6.9.1.pack200-jar
l2fprodcommon-totd6.9.1.pack200-jar
l2fprodskinlf6.7.pack200-jar
log4jlog4j1.2.13-jar
org.jfreechart1.0.2.2.pack200-jar
org.jfreejcommon1.0.5.pack200-jar
org.jvnetsubstance3.2.0.pack200-jar

provided

The following is a list of provided dependencies for this project. These dependencies are required to compile the application, but should be provided by default when using the library:

GroupIdArtifactIdVersionClassifierTypeOptional
junitjunit3.8.1-jar

Project Transitive Dependencies

The following is a list of transitive dependencies for this project. Transitive dependencies are the dependencies of the project dependencies.

compile

The following is a list of compile dependencies for this project. These dependencies are required to compile and run the application:

GroupIdArtifactIdVersionClassifierTypeOptional
commons-collectionscommons-collections3.1-jar
commons-loggingcommons-logging-api1.0.4-jar

Project Dependency Graph

Dependency Listings

Magic-Project

Magic-Project: play with a judge to Magic The Gathering and any other CCG, anywhere with anyone.

http://magic-project.sourceforge.net

JavaBeans Activation Framework (JAF)

JavaBeans Activation Framework (JAF) is a standard extension to the Java platform that lets you take advantage of standard services to: determine the type of an arbitrary piece of data; encapsulate access to it; discover the operations available on it; and instantiate the appropriate bean to perform the operation(s).

http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/jaf/index.jsp

Log4j

Log4j

http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/

itext

The iText classes are very useful for people who need to generate read-only, platform independent documents containing text, lists, tables and images. The library is especially useful in combination with Java(TM) technology-based Servlets: The look and feel of HTML is browser dependent; with iText and PDF you can control exactly how your servlet's output will look. iText requires JDK 1.2, and no extra dependencies. It's available for free under a multiple license: MPL and LGPL.

http://www.lowagie.com/iText/

Unnamed - junit:junit:jar:3.8.1

JCommon

JCommon is a collection of useful classes used by JFreeChart, JFreeReport and other projects.

http://www.jfree.org/jcommon/index.php.

JCommon

A free Java chart library. JFreeChart supports pie charts (2D and 3D), bar charts (horizontal and vertical, regular and stacked), line charts, scatter plots, time series charts, high-low-open-close charts, candlestick plots, Gantt charts, combined plots, thermometers, dials and more. JFreeChart can be used in applications, applets, servlets and JSP. This project is maintained by David Gilbert.

http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/

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.

http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/${pom.artifactId.substring(8)}/

IO

Commons-IO contains utility classes, stream implementations, file filters, and endian classes.

http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/io/

Commons Configuration

Tools to assist in the reading of configuration/preferences files in various formats

http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/${pom.artifactId.substring(8)}/

Unnamed - commons-logging:commons-logging-api:jar:1.0.4

Unnamed - commons-collections:commons-collections:jar:3.1

Types that extend and augment the Java Collections Framework.

JavaMail API

The JavaMail API provides a platform-independent and protocol-independent framework to build mail and messaging applications.

http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/index.jsp

Skin Look And Feel

Skin Look And Feel allows Java developers to write skinnable application using the Swing toolkit. Skin Look And Feel is able to read GTK (The Gimp Toolkit) and KDE (The K Desktop Environment) skins to enhance your application GUI controls such as Buttons, Checks, Radios, Scrollbars, Progress Bar, Lists, Tables, Internal Frames, Colors, Background Textures, Regular Windows. Skin Look And Feel (aka SkinLF) also includes NativeSkin to create irregular windows.

http://skinlf.l2fprod.com

Did you know...

you do not have a Tip of The Day dialog in Swing. Well, now you have it with the JTipOfTheDay component!

http://common.l2fprod.com

Building task oriented applications

Lot of recent applications bring contextual item lists from which you can pick tasks related to the current selection or context. The JTaskPane and JTaskPaneGroup deliver this feature to java applications.

http://common.l2fprod.com

Organizing the option dialog

Even if this is not the primary goal of the JButtonBar, this is where you often find it. It is a bar made of buttons [sic], you have seen it in Mozilla Firebird, IntelliJ.

http://common.l2fprod.com

Substance Java look & feel

The goal of this project is to provide a configurable and customizable production-quality Java look and feel library for Swing applications. This Java look and feel is available for JDK 5.0+ only.

https://substance.dev.java.net/