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    JMX Exporter

    JMX Exporter

    A process for exposing JMX Beans via HTTP for Prometheus consumption

    JMX to Prometheus exporter: a collector that can configurable scrape and expose mBeans of a JMX target. This exporter is intended to be run as a Java Agent, exposing a HTTP server and serving metrics of the local JVM. It can be also run as a standalone HTTP server and scrape remote JMX targets, but this has various disadvantages, such as being harder to configure and being unable to expose process metrics (e.g., memory and CPU usage). Running the exporter as a Java agent is strongly...
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    pushy

    pushy

    A Java library for sending APNs (iOS/macOS/Safari)

    Pushy is a Java library for sending APNs (iOS, macOS, and Safari) push notifications. Pushy sends push notifications using Apple’s HTTP/2-based APNs protocol and supports both TLS and token-based authentication. It distinguishes itself from other push notification libraries with a focus on thorough documentation, asynchronous operation, and design for industrial-scale operation. With Pushy, it’s easy and efficient to maintain multiple parallel connections to the APNs gateway to send large numbers of notifications to many different applications (“topics”). ...
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    StrongKey CryptoEngine

    StrongKey CryptoEngine

    FIDO strong authentication, encryption, digital signature engine

    StrongKey CryptoEngine (SKCE) 2.0 is a "crypto Swiss Army knife" server to perform cryptographic functions through web services, while freeing application developers to focus on business functionality. Its modules include: - A FIDO Engine to support FIDO U2F key registrations/authentications - An encryption engine to encrypt/decrypt files using AES/TDES keys - Escrowing keys to on-premises key management system (StrongAuth KeyAppliance/SAKA) - Integration to cloud storage services...
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    Jades

    Jades

    Java distributed executor service library

    ...The goal is to distribute tasks across a network of machines (nodes) over SSH. The API is designed to be as user-friendly as possible : 1. Instantiate DistributedExecutorService 2. Add nodes 3. Submit tasks The only requirement is that all machines have SSH and a compatible JRE (>= 6). More precisely, when a node is added, the application's jar is automatically copied (scp) to the node and a new server started (ssh). Handling of access restrictions is left to the user (ie you can type your password every time or use authentication keys). ...
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    http-client-3-wrapper

    Java wrapper around the old commons-http-client.3.1

    This is a java wrapper around the old commons-http-client.3.1 HTTP client which not developed anymore. The wrapper is using the new HttpClient 4.x and keeps binary compatibility. The intention for developing this wrapper was using Axis 2 for accessing a Microsoft Exchange 2010 server which requires a NTLM2 authentication. Not all methods are implemented, but it works for me. Just remove the old commons-httpclient-3.1.jar and add http-client-3-wrapper to your project.
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