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net.stickycode.configuration : sticky-configuration-api

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Nov 28, 2016
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sticky-configuration-api-2 · Taking the configuration out of applications, using the same principles that underly dependency injection

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net.stickycode.configuration

├─ net.stickycode.configuration.ConfigurationKey.class - [JAR]

├─ net.stickycode.configuration.ConfigurationNotFoundException.class - [JAR]

├─ net.stickycode.configuration.ConfigurationSource.class - [JAR]

├─ net.stickycode.configuration.ConfigurationTarget.class - [JAR]

├─ net.stickycode.configuration.ConfigurationTargetResolver.class - [JAR]

├─ net.stickycode.configuration.ConfigurationValue.class - [JAR]

├─ net.stickycode.configuration.ResolvedConfiguration.class - [JAR]

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