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  2. Dependency hell - Wikipedia

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    A very common solution to this problem is to have a standardized numbering system, wherein software uses a specific number for each version (aka major version), and also a subnumber for each revision (aka minor version), e.g.: 10.1, or 5.7. The major version only changes when programs that used that version will no longer be compatible.

  3. Apache Maven - Wikipedia

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    Maven was created by Jason van Zyl in 2002 and began as a sub-project of Apache Turbine. In 2003 Maven was accepted as a top level Apache Software Foundation project. Version history: Version 1 - July 2004 - first critical milestone release (now at end of life). Version 2 - October 2005 - after about six months in beta cycles (now at end of life).

  4. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    4.7 Oxygen projects [52] Oxygen.1a introduced Java 9 and Junit 5 support and Oxygen.3a introduced Java 10 support. [53] Dropped support for the following Unix based platforms: AIX, Solaris, HP-UX and s390. [54] From this version on, a Java 8 or newer JRE/JDK is required to run Eclipse. [47] Photon: 27 June 2018 [35]

  5. Comparison of continuous integration software - Wikipedia

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    Apache Maven 2 Effective Implementation: Build and Manage Applications with Maven, Continuum, and Archiva. Packt Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781847194558. Melymuka, Volodymyr (2012-01-01). TeamCity 7 Continuous Integration Essentials. Packt Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781849693776

  6. JUnit - Wikipedia

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    Gradle is a build tool that borrows many concepts from its predecessors, Ant and Maven. [11] It uses the build.gradle file to declare the steps required for the project build. [11] Unlike Ant and Maven, which are XML-based, Gradle requires the use of Apache Groovy, which is a Java-based programming language. [11]

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    December 7, 2024 at 4:00 AM. Editor’s Note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. Get news about destinations, plus the latest in aviation, food and drink, and where ...

  8. List of JBoss software - Wikipedia

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    A business rule management system (BRMS) and reasoning engine for business policy and rules development, access, and change management; [6] a productized version of JBoss Drools and OptaPlanner JBoss Rules: Platform Java software for a reasoning engine based on JBoss Drools; the flagship product is JBoss Enterprise BRMS [7]

  9. Return fraud is costing retailers billions. A new AI program ...

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    Lacoste is using AI tech Vrai to detect counterfeit returns. Return fraud costs retailers billions, with billions lost globally. Amazon and other retailers face scams exploiting return policies ...