A Debian package library including a Maven plugin.
This project consist of a library for handling Debian packages - parsing and building - as well as Maven plugin for using the functionality of the library in your build process.
The library and the Maven plugin are 100% native Java and don't need any dpkg binary files or Linux system. Build Debian packages on whatever system you like.
This project realizes a Maven2 Plug-In that supports creating an OSGi Deployment-Package (conform to the OSGi Deployment Admin Specification Version 1.0) from a Maven Project.
The Eclipse Component Info projects aim is to develop an Eclipse plug-in that offers an easy interface/api to retrieve information on installed components of a running Eclipse instance.
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This project is the home of the Maximo Maven plugin. This plugin is for the Maven 1.1 engine and works with Maximo versions from 6.x. All the documentation is found as Maven generated docs. The current version of the plugin's is on the project's site.
This eclipse plugin allows for the export of an eclipse project's runtime configurations to shell scripts in various formats. This allows for the execution of java code OUTSIDE the Eclipse environment without having to custom write the shell script code.
This project packages several third party open source libraries as plugins for the eclipse platform (see http://www.eclipse.org/). These packages can be used to build Eclipse plugins that depend on these third party libraries.