MVN

com.emc.ecs : bucket-wipe

Maven & Gradle

Oct 25, 2022
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bucket-wipe · The purpose of the bucket-wipe tool is to enumerate a bucket and delete its contents in parallel threads. At the end the bucket is optionally deleted.

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.emc.ecs</groupId>
    <artifactId>bucket-wipe</artifactId>
    <version>2.2.0</version>
</dependency>
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Latest Version

Choose a version of com.emc.ecs : bucket-wipe to add to Maven or Gradle - Latest Versions:

  • Latest Stable: 2.2.0

All Versions

Choose a version of com.emc.ecs : bucket-wipe to add to Maven or Gradle - All Versions:

Version Vulnerabilities Updated
2.2.x
bucket-wipe-2.2.0
2.0.x
bucket-wipe-2.0.1
bucket-wipe-2.0.0

How to add a dependency to Maven

Add the following com.emc.ecs : bucket-wipe maven dependency to the pom.xml file with your favorite IDE (IntelliJ / Eclipse / Netbeans):

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.emc.ecs</groupId>
    <artifactId>bucket-wipe</artifactId>
    <version>2.2.0</version>
</dependency>

How to add a dependency to Gradle

Gradle Groovy DSL: Add the following com.emc.ecs : bucket-wipe gradle dependency to your build.gradle file:

implementation 'com.emc.ecs:bucket-wipe:2.2.0'

Gradle Kotlin DSL: Add the following com.emc.ecs : bucket-wipe gradle kotlin dependency to your build.gradle.kts file:

implementation("com.emc.ecs:bucket-wipe:2.2.0")

How to add a dependency to SBT Scala

SBT Scala: Add the following com.emc.ecs : bucket-wipe sbt scala dependency to your build.sbt file:

libraryDependencies += "com.emc.ecs" % "bucket-wipe" % "2.2.0"

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