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I used java-cloudfiles-1.0.jar (of rackspace) ,
I need to know what is the new version of this jar and from where i can download it.
can you please elaborate and send the link ?
The latest version of java-cloudfiles is 1.10.0. You can get it by downloading it from the Rackerlabs GitHub page and building it with ant.
However, you should be aware that java-cloudfiles has been deprecated in favor of jclouds. More resources are also available on the Rackspace SDKs page. If you're already upgrading, I'd recommend changing to the newer SDK instead!
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I'm looking for downloadable sources for com.eviware.soapui packages as well as some child packages. SOAP UI seems to be an open source tool, so I'm hopeful that this thing is available. Any help, please?
Sources for SoapUI are hosted by GitHub and can be found at https://github.com/SmartBear/soapui/.
Here you can also have a peek of what is coming in the next release by looking at the branch called next. To download the sources without having to fiddle with git you can press the Download ZIP button to the right.
The sources are also included in the installation packages of the the free version of SoapUI, which can be found at http://www.soapui.org/.
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In my previous post I have mentioned that my sapjco3.jar is not getting recognized in eclipse. I tried various suggestions. But nothing works in Eclipse.
So I am thinking of getting the sapjco3 source files and including it in my project along with my code.
So can any one tell me , is it available anywhere.
Thanks
SAP JCo is a proprietary closed-source library. Unless you work for SAP, you won't get the source files - and you're not allowed to include the source or binary form of JCo anyway.
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I am looking for a java open-source project that is multithreaded, has database persisting and a web part and that doesn't contain any unit tests. It also mustn't be bigger than 100 classes. I want to write the tests for such a program.
Thank you in advance!
You can find open source projects source at below locations -
Google Developers
Java forge
code google (for small projects)
You can find opesource projects at:
sourceforge
github
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Can someone suggest a Java-based lightweight portal/CMS which is open source and free to install? Would be good if can be installed on Tomcat.
You could use Liferay Community Edition.
http://www.liferay.com/products/liferay-portal/download/ce-vs-ee
However, it's not exactly lightweight.
But being open source, most of the bulk can be stripped out.
Liferay as i know is a good lightweight open source portal
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It seems rome downloads no longer exists here (http://java.net/projects/rome/downloads). Where can I download the jar then? is it being discontinued?
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David
I was able to find it here:
http://download.java.net/maven/2/rome/
Source, doc and binary.
There is also rome-fetcher if you need it ;).
You can find downloads on ROME wiki site - https://rometools.jira.com/wiki/display/ROME/Home
Direct link - ROME 1.0 library jar
Edit: removed link to hxxp://rometools.org. The site doesn't belongs to ROME project anymore.