Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java · Guava is a suite of core and expanded libraries that include utility classes, Google's collections, I/O classes, and much more.
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spring-boot-starter-validation · Starter for using Java Bean Validation with Hibernate Validator
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Spring Data JPA · Spring Data module for JPA repositories.
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AWS SDK For Java · The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
spring-boot-starter-security · Starter for using Spring Security
WebDriverManager · Automated driver management and other helper features for Selenium WebDriver in Java
JUnit Jupiter API · Module "junit-jupiter-api" of JUnit 5.
Apache Commons Codec · The Apache Commons Codec package contains simple encoder and decoders for various formats such as Base64 and Hexadecimal. In addition to these widely used encoders and decoders, the codec package also maintains a collection of phonetic encoding utilities.
spring-boot-devtools · Spring Boot Developer Tools
Apache Commons FileUpload · The Apache Commons FileUpload component provides a simple yet flexible means of adding support for multipart file upload functionality to servlets and web applications.
Spring Object/Relational Mapping · Spring Object/Relational Mapping
jersey-core-client · Jersey core client implementation
spring-boot-starter-actuator · Starter for using Spring Boot's Actuator which provides production ready features to help you monitor and manage your application
Apache Maven Resources Plugin · The Resources Plugin handles the copying of project resources to the output directory. There are two different kinds of resources: main resources and test resources. The difference is that the main resources are the resources associated with the main source code while the test resources are associated with the test source code. Thus, this allows the separation of resources for the main source code and its unit tests.
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