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    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Cloud Dataflow Google-provided templates for solving data tasks

    DataflowTemplates is the source repository for Google-provided Dataflow templates that are intended to solve large-scale in-cloud data processing tasks without requiring users to build everything from scratch in a full development environment. The repository is centered on templated pipelines powered by Google Cloud Dataflow and Apache Beam, making it easier to run common integration and movement jobs such as data import, export, backup, restore, and bulk API operations. Its structure shows support for multiple generations of templates, including v1 and v2 implementations, as well as related metadata, YAML assets, plugins, and Python components that support broader template execution and maintenance. ...
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    Tribuo

    Tribuo

    Tribuo - A Java machine learning library

    ...Tribuo's Models, Datasets, and Evaluations have provenance, meaning they know exactly what parameters, transformations, and files were used to create them. Provenance data allows each model to be rebuilt verbatim from scratch and for evaluations to track the models and datasets used for each experiment.
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    Spring Cloud Examples

    Spring Cloud Examples

    Spring Cloud learning cases, service discovery, service governance

    The Spring Cloud Examples repository appears to be a collection of sample applications and demos that illustrate how to use Spring Cloud and related cloud-native patterns in real-world microservice or distributed-service contexts. It provides working codebases showing how to wire together service discovery, configuration, inter-service communication, and possibly resilience patterns — giving developers a hands-on playground rather than theoretical documentation. By studying the examples, one...
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    DummyXmlParser

    DummyXmlParser

    Java XML parser / binder

    Java XML parser. Very light. (less than 20K). Bind XML to java classes. (like JAXB). Written from scratch to avoid some legacy problems. Code sample: import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement; import dummyxmlparser.XmlBinder; public class Foo { @XmlElement public String counter; public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception{ Foo foo= XmlBinder.fromXml(Foo.class, "<Foo><counter>42</counter></Foo>"); assert foo.counter.equals("42"); } }
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