├── .gitee
└── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ ├── bug.yml
│ ├── config.yaml
│ └── feature.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .gitlab-ci.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.en.md
├── README.md
├── autotag.sh
├── origin_gitee.sh
├── origin_gitlab.sh
└── pom.xml
/.gitee/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug.yml:
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1 | name: Bug 反馈
2 | description: 当你在系统中发现了一个 Bug,导致应用崩溃或抛出异常,或者有一个组件存在问题,或者某些地方看起来不对劲。
3 | title: "[Bug]: "
4 | labels: ["bug"]
5 | body:
6 | - type: markdown
7 | attributes:
8 | value: |
9 | 感谢对项目的支持与关注。在提出问题之前,请确保你已查看相关开发或使用文档:
10 | - https://gitee.com/neat-logic/neatlogic-itom-all 的readme,对neatlogic系统服务架构有个整体认知.
11 | 然后再浏览下neatlogic其它对应模块的readme介绍.
12 | - 社区版在线文档在系统右上角的“问号”图标,文档持续更新中,敬请期待.
13 | - type: dropdown
14 | id: env
15 | attributes:
16 | label: 环境
17 | description: 你在哪个环境发现这个bug?
18 | options:
19 | - 代码构建 (默认)
20 | - docker
21 | - 演示环境
22 | - 本地部署
23 | validations:
24 | required: true
25 | - type: checkboxes
26 | attributes:
27 | label: 这个问题是否已经存在?
28 | options:
29 | - label: 我已经搜索过现有的问题
30 | required: true
31 | - type: textarea
32 | attributes:
33 | label: 如何复现
34 | description: 请详细告诉我们如何复现你遇到的问题,如涉及代码,可提供一个最小代码示例,并使用反引号```附上它
35 | placeholder: |
36 | 1. ...
37 | 2. ...
38 | 3. ...
39 | validations:
40 | required: true
41 | - type: textarea
42 | attributes:
43 | label: 预期结果
44 | description: 请告诉我们你预期会发生什么。
45 | validations:
46 | required: true
47 | - type: textarea
48 | attributes:
49 | label: 实际结果
50 | description: 请告诉我们实际发生了什么。
51 | validations:
52 | required: true
53 | - type: textarea
54 | attributes:
55 | label: 截图或视频
56 | description: 如果可以的话,上传任何关于 bug 的截图。
57 | value: |
58 | [在这里上传图片]
59 | - type: dropdown
60 | id: version
61 | attributes:
62 | label: 版本
63 | description: 你当前正在使用我们软件的哪个版本/分支?
64 | options:
65 | - develop3.0.0 (默认)
66 | validations:
67 | required: true
68 |
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/.gitee/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yaml:
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1 | blank_issues_enabled: false
2 | contact_links:
3 | - name: Gitee 帮助中心
4 | url: https://help.gitee.com/
5 | about: 提供 Git 使用指南、教程、Gitee.com 平台基本功能使用、介绍和常见问题解答
6 |
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/.gitee/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature.yml:
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1 | name: 功能建议
2 | description: 对本项目提出一个功能建议
3 | title: "[功能建议]: "
4 | labels: ["enhancement"]
5 | body:
6 | - type: markdown
7 | attributes:
8 | value: |
9 | 感谢对项目的支持与关注。感谢提出功能建议,我们将仔细考虑!
10 | 在提出建议之前,请确保你已查看相关开发或使用文档:
11 | - https://gitee.com/neat-logic/neatlogic-itom-all 的readme,对neatlogic系统服务架构有个整体认知.
12 | 然后再浏览下neatlogic其它对应模块的readme介绍.
13 | - 社区版在线文档在系统右上角的“问号”图标,文档持续更新中,敬请期待.
14 | - type: textarea
15 | id: related-problem
16 | attributes:
17 | label: 你的功能建议是否和某个问题相关?
18 | description: 清晰并简洁地描述问题是什么,例如,当我...时,我总是感到困扰。
19 | validations:
20 | required: false
21 | - type: textarea
22 | id: desired-solution
23 | attributes:
24 | label: 你希望看到什么解决方案?
25 | description: 清晰并简洁地描述你希望发生的事情。
26 | validations:
27 | required: true
28 | - type: textarea
29 | id: alternatives
30 | attributes:
31 | label: 你考虑过哪些替代方案?
32 | description: 清晰并简洁地描述你考虑过的任何替代解决方案或功能。
33 | validations:
34 | required: false
35 | - type: textarea
36 | id: additional-context
37 | attributes:
38 | label: 你有其他上下文或截图吗?
39 | description: 在此处添加有关功能请求的任何其他上下文或截图。
40 | validations:
41 | required: false
42 | - type: checkboxes
43 | attributes:
44 | label: 意向参与贡献
45 | options:
46 | - label: 我有意向参与具体功能的开发实现并将代码贡献回到上游社区
47 | required: false
48 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | target
2 | *.iml
3 | bin
4 | .class
5 | .svn
6 | .settings
7 | .classpath
8 | .project
9 | logs/
10 | .flattened-pom.xml
11 | .DS_Store
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/.gitlab-ci.yml:
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1 | # see https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/ci/yaml/README.html for all available options
2 |
3 | build1:
4 | stage: build
5 | only:
6 | - /^develop.*$/
7 | - /^release.*$/
8 | script:
9 | - echo "git clone success!"
10 | - if [[ "${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME}" == "release"* ]]; then sh autotag.sh ${CI_PROJECT_ID} ${CI_COMMIT_SHA}; fi;
11 |
12 | deploy1:
13 | stage: deploy
14 | only:
15 | - /^develop.*$/
16 | - /^release.*$/
17 | script:
18 | - export ENV_NAME="develop";
19 | - if [[ "${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME}" == "release"* ]]; then ENV_NAME="release"; fi;
20 | - mvn deploy -e --settings /home/gitlab-runner/.m2/settings.xml -P${ENV_NAME}
21 |
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1 | [中文](README.md) / English
2 |
3 | neatlogic-parent is used to manage the reference versions of each package in the entire neatlogic project.
4 |
5 | In order to be compatible with references in both the production environment and the development environment,
6 | neatlogic-parent will always only have the release version. Every time you modify the pom file, you need to increase the
7 | minor version number and refresh the maven cache.
8 |
9 | The pom file comes with two profiles, develop and release, which can be adjusted as needed during debugging.
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/README.md:
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1 | 中文 / [English](README.en.md)
2 |
3 | ## 关于
4 |
5 | neatlogic-parent用于管理整个neatlogic项目各个包的引用版本。
6 |
7 | 为了同时兼容生产环境和开发环境的引用,neatlogic-parent永远只有release版本,每次修改pom文件都需要提升一次小版本号,刷新maven缓存。
8 |
9 | pom文件中自带develop和release两个profile,调试时根据需要调整。
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/autotag.sh:
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1 | #Copyright (C) $today.year 深圳极向量科技有限公司 All Rights Reserved.
2 | #
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 | #
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
12 | #
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | POM_VERSION=`cat pom.xml|grep ""|sed -n '1p'`
17 | POM_VERSION=${POM_VERSION#*>}
18 | POM_VERSION=${POM_VERSION%<*}
19 | if [ $POM_VERSION != "" ]; then
20 | PROJECT_ID=$1
21 | REF=$2
22 | curl -H "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 5zWk91yBpWfrbrN5fZDV" -X POST -d "tag_name=$POM_VERSION&ref=$REF" http://192.168.0.82:7070/api/v4/projects/$PROJECT_ID/repository/tags
23 | fi
24 |
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/origin_gitee.sh:
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1 | dir=$(pwd)
2 | echo "[echo] --------$dir-----------"
3 | # 检查是否存在.git目录或.git配置文件
4 | if [ -d ".git" ] || [ -f ".git" ]; then
5 | #如果pushgitee不存在,则先补充pushgitee
6 | is_pushgitee_exist=$(git config --get alias.pushgitee)
7 | if [ -z "$is_pushgitee_exist" ]; then
8 | echo "[echo] 不存在[alias]:pushgitee"
9 | currentProject=$(basename "$(pwd)")
10 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force git@gitee.com:neat-logic/$currentProject.git"
11 | fi
12 | # 获取origin的URL和pushgitee的URL
13 | origin_url=$(git remote get-url origin)
14 | pushgitee_url=$(git config alias.pushgitee | sed 's/push --force //')
15 | #如果origin不是gitee
16 | pattern="git@gitee.com"
17 | if [[ ! $origin_url == *$pattern* ]]; then
18 | # 如果这两个URL都存在,则交换它们
19 | if [ ! -z "$origin_url" ] && [ ! -z "$pushgitee_url" ]; then
20 | git remote set-url origin "$pushgitee_url"
21 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force $origin_url"
22 | echo "[echo] origin_url: $origin_url"
23 | echo "[echo] pushgitee_url: $pushgitee_url"
24 | else
25 | echo "[echo] Missing origin or pushgitee URL in $dir"
26 | fi
27 | fi
28 | else
29 | echo "[echo] No git repository in $dir"
30 | fi
31 | echo "[echo] ----------------------"
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/origin_gitlab.sh:
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1 | dir=$(pwd)
2 | echo "[echo] --------$dir-----------"
3 | # 检查是否存在.git目录或.git配置文件
4 | if [ -d ".git" ] || [ -f ".git" ]; then
5 | #如果pushgitee不存在,则先补充pushgitee
6 | is_pushgitee_exist=$(git config --get alias.pushgitee)
7 | if [ -z "$is_pushgitee_exist" ]; then
8 | echo "[echo] 不存在[alias]:pushgitee"
9 | currentProject=$(basename "$(pwd)")
10 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force git@gitee.com:neat-logic/$currentProject.git"
11 | fi
12 | # 获取origin的URL和pushgitee的URL
13 | origin_url=$(git remote get-url origin)
14 | pushgitee_url=$(git config alias.pushgitee | sed 's/push --force //')
15 | #如果origin是gitee
16 | pattern="git@gitee.com"
17 | if [[ $origin_url == *$pattern* ]]; then
18 | # 如果这两个URL都存在,则交换它们
19 | if [ ! -z "$origin_url" ] && [ ! -z "$pushgitee_url" ]; then
20 | git remote set-url origin "$pushgitee_url"
21 | git config alias.pushgitee "push --force $origin_url"
22 | echo "[echo] origin_url: $origin_url"
23 | echo "[echo] pushgitee_url: $pushgitee_url"
24 | else
25 | echo "[echo] Missing origin or pushgitee URL in $dir"
26 | fi
27 | fi
28 | else
29 | echo "[echo] No git repository in $dir"
30 | fi
31 | echo "[echo] ----------------------"
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/pom.xml:
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1 |
15 |
16 |
18 | 4.0.0
19 | com.neatlogic
20 | neatlogic-parent
21 | ${revision}
22 | pom
23 |
24 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
25 | 1.8
26 | 1.8
27 | 1.8
28 | 1.7.36
29 | 5.3.39
30 | 2.17.3
31 | 7.17.25
32 | UTF-8
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 | develop
38 |
39 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
40 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
41 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
42 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
43 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
44 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
45 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
46 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
47 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
48 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
49 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
50 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
51 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
52 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
53 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
54 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
55 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
56 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
57 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
58 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
59 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
60 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
61 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
62 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
63 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
64 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
65 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
66 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
67 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
68 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
69 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
70 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
71 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
72 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
73 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
74 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
75 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
76 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
77 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
78 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
79 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
80 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
81 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
82 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
83 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
84 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
85 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
86 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
87 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
88 |
89 |
90 |
91 |
92 | release
93 |
94 | 3.2.0
95 | 3.2.0
96 | 3.2.0
97 | 3.2.0
98 | 3.2.0
99 | 3.2.0
100 | 3.2.0
101 | 3.2.0
102 | 3.2.0
103 | 3.2.0
104 | 3.2.0
105 | 3.2.0
106 | 3.2.0
107 | 3.2.0
108 | 3.2.0
109 | 3.2.0
110 | 3.2.0
111 | 3.2.0
112 | 3.2.0
113 | 3.2.0
114 | 3.2.0
115 | 3.2.0
116 | 3.2.0
117 | 3.2.0
118 | 3.2.0
119 | 3.2.0
120 | 3.2.0
121 | 3.2.0
122 | 3.2.0
123 | 3.2.0
124 | 3.2.0
125 | 3.2.0
126 | 3.2.0
127 | 3.2.0
128 | 3.2.0
129 | 3.2.0
130 | 3.2.0
131 | 3.2.0
132 | 3.2.0
133 | 3.2.0
134 | 3.2.0
135 | 3.2.0
136 | 3.2.0
137 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
138 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
139 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
140 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
141 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
142 | 0.3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
143 |
144 |
145 |
146 |
147 | commercial
148 |
149 |
150 |
151 |
152 |
153 |
154 |
155 |
156 | com.neatlogic
157 | neatlogic-pbc
158 | ${neatlogic.pbc}
159 |
160 |
161 | com.neatlogic
162 | neatlogic-document-online-commercial
163 | ${neatlogic.document.online.commercial}
164 |
165 |
166 | com.neatlogic
167 | neatlogic-codehub-base
168 | ${neatlogic.codehub.base}
169 |
170 |
171 | com.neatlogic
172 | neatlogic-codehub
173 | ${neatlogic.codehub}
174 |
175 |
176 | com.neatlogic
177 | neatlogic-rdm-commercial
178 | ${neatlogic.rdm.commercial}
179 |
180 |
181 | com.neatlogic
182 | neatlogic-cmdb-commercial
183 | ${neatlogic.cmdb.commercial}
184 |
185 |
186 | com.neatlogic
187 | neatlogic-dr-base
188 | ${neatlogic.dr.base}
189 |
190 |
191 | com.neatlogic
192 | neatlogic-dr
193 | ${neatlogic.dr}
194 |
195 |
196 | com.neatlogic
197 | neatlogic-diagram
198 | ${neatlogic.diagram}
199 |
200 |
201 | com.neatlogic
202 | neatlogic-eoa
203 | ${neatlogic.eoa}
204 |
205 |
206 | com.neatlogic
207 | neatlogic-eoa-base
208 | ${neatlogic.eoa.base}
209 |
210 |
211 | com.neatlogic
212 | neatlogic-itsm-commercial
213 | ${neatlogic.itsm.commercial}
214 |
215 |
216 | com.neatlogic
217 | neatlogic-tenant-commercial
218 | ${neatlogic.tenant.commercial}
219 |
220 |
221 | com.neatlogic
222 | neatlogic-deploy-commercial
223 | ${neatlogic.deploy.commercial}
224 |
225 |
226 | com.neatlogic
227 | neatlogic-database
228 | ${neatlogic.database}
229 |
230 |
231 | com.neatlogic
232 | neatlogic-alert-commercial
233 | ${neatlogic.alert.commercial}
234 |
235 |
236 | com.neatlogic
237 | neatlogic-diagnosis
238 | ${neatlogic.diagnosis}
239 |
240 |
241 | com.neatlogic
242 | neatlogic-diagnosis-base
243 | ${neatlogic.diagnosis.base}
244 |
245 |
246 |
247 |
248 |
249 |
250 |
251 |
252 |
253 | com.neatlogic
254 | neatlogic-framework
255 | ${neatlogic.framework}
256 |
257 |
258 | com.neatlogic
259 | neatlogic-change-base
260 | ${neatlogic.change.base}
261 |
262 |
263 | com.neatlogic
264 | neatlogic-autoexec-base
265 | ${neatlogic.autoexec.base}
266 |
267 |
268 | com.neatlogic
269 | neatlogic-itsm-base
270 | ${neatlogic.itsm.base}
271 |
272 |
273 | com.neatlogic
274 | neatlogic-deploy-base
275 | ${neatlogic.deploy.base}
276 |
277 |
278 | com.neatlogic
279 | neatlogic-cmdb-base
280 | ${neatlogic.cmdb.base}
281 |
282 |
283 | com.neatlogic
284 | neatlogic-dashboard-base
285 | ${neatlogic.dashboard.base}
286 |
287 |
288 | com.neatlogic
289 | neatlogic-event-base
290 | ${neatlogic.event.base}
291 |
292 |
293 | com.neatlogic
294 | neatlogic-inspect-base
295 | ${neatlogic.inspect.base}
296 |
297 |
298 | com.neatlogic
299 | neatlogic-knowledge-base
300 | ${neatlogic.knowledge.base}
301 |
302 |
303 | com.neatlogic
304 | neatlogic-report-base
305 | ${neatlogic.report.base}
306 |
307 |
308 | com.neatlogic
309 | neatlogic-tagent-base
310 | ${neatlogic.tagent.base}
311 |
312 |
313 | com.neatlogic
314 | neatlogic-tenant
315 | ${neatlogic.tenant}
316 |
317 |
318 | com.neatlogic
319 | neatlogic-dashboard
320 | ${neatlogic.dashboard}
321 |
322 |
323 | com.neatlogic
324 | neatlogic-itsm
325 | ${neatlogic.itsm}
326 |
327 |
328 | com.neatlogic
329 | neatlogic-rdm
330 | ${neatlogic.rdm}
331 |
332 |
333 | com.neatlogic
334 | neatlogic-rdm-base
335 | ${neatlogic.rdm.base}
336 |
337 |
338 | com.neatlogic
339 | neatlogic-change
340 | ${neatlogic.change}
341 |
342 |
343 | com.neatlogic
344 | neatlogic-report
345 | ${neatlogic.report}
346 |
347 |
348 | com.neatlogic
349 | neatlogic-event
350 | ${neatlogic.event}
351 |
352 |
353 | com.neatlogic
354 | neatlogic-knowledge
355 | ${neatlogic.knowledge}
356 |
357 |
358 | com.neatlogic
359 | neatlogic-autoexec
360 | ${neatlogic.autoexec}
361 |
362 |
363 | com.neatlogic
364 | neatlogic-cmdb
365 | ${neatlogic.cmdb}
366 |
367 |
368 | com.neatlogic
369 | neatlogic-tagent
370 | ${neatlogic.tagent}
371 |
372 |
373 | com.neatlogic
374 | neatlogic-inspect
375 | ${neatlogic.inspect}
376 |
377 |
378 | com.neatlogic
379 | neatlogic-deploy
380 | ${neatlogic.deploy}
381 |
382 |
383 | com.neatlogic
384 | neatlogic-alert
385 | ${neatlogic.alert}
386 |
387 |
388 | com.neatlogic
389 | neatlogic-alert-base
390 | ${neatlogic.alert.base}
391 |
392 |
393 | com.neatlogic
394 | neatlogic-document-online
395 | ${neatlogic.document.online}
396 |
397 |
398 | com.neatlogic
399 | neatlogic-resources
400 | ${neatlogic.resources}
401 |
402 |
403 |
404 |
405 |
406 |
407 | org.codehaus.mojo
408 | flatten-maven-plugin
409 | 1.7.0
410 |
411 | true
412 | resolveCiFriendliesOnly
413 |
414 |
415 |
416 | flatten
417 | process-resources
418 |
419 | flatten
420 |
421 |
422 |
423 | flatten.clean
424 | clean
425 |
426 | clean
427 |
428 |
429 |
430 |
431 |
432 | org.apache.maven.plugins
433 | maven-compiler-plugin
434 | 2.3.2
435 |
436 | ${java-version}
437 | ${java-version}
438 | UTF-8
439 | -Xlint:all
440 | true
441 | true
442 |
443 |
444 |
445 |
446 |
447 | src/main/java
448 |
449 | **/*.xml
450 | **/*.json
451 | **/*.js
452 | META-INF/**
453 | **/*.js
454 |
455 |
456 |
457 |
458 |
459 |
460 | nexus-snapshot
461 | http://192.168.0.88:9008/nexus/content/repositories/neatlogic-snapshot
462 |
463 |
464 | nexus-release
465 | http://192.168.0.88:9008/nexus/content/repositories/neatlogic-release
466 |
467 |
468 |
469 |
470 | ch.qos.logback
471 | logback-core
472 | 1.2.13
473 |
474 |
475 | ch.qos.logback
476 | logback-classic
477 | 1.2.13
478 |
479 |
480 | org.slf4j
481 | slf4j-api
482 |
483 |
484 |
485 |
486 | org.logback-extensions
487 | logback-ext-spring
488 | 0.1.5
489 |
490 |
491 | logback-classic
492 | ch.qos.logback
493 |
494 |
495 |
496 |
497 |
498 | org.slf4j
499 | log4j-over-slf4j
500 | 1.7.36
501 |
502 |
503 | slf4j-api
504 | org.slf4j
505 |
506 |
507 |
508 |
509 |
510 | org.slf4j
511 | jcl-over-slf4j
512 | 1.7.36
513 |
514 |
515 | slf4j-api
516 | org.slf4j
517 |
518 |
519 |
520 |
521 | com.alibaba.nacos
522 | nacos-client
523 | 2.1.2
524 |
525 |
526 |
527 | com.alibaba.nacos
528 | nacos-spring-context
529 | 1.1.2
530 |
531 |
532 | com.alibaba.nacos
533 | nacos-client
534 |
535 |
536 | slf4j-api
537 | org.slf4j
538 |
539 |
540 | commons-codec
541 | commons-codec
542 |
543 |
544 | commons-io
545 | commons-io
546 |
547 |
548 | org.apache.commons
549 | commons-lang3
550 |
551 |
552 | com.alibaba
553 | fastjson
554 |
555 |
556 | com.google.guava
557 | guava
558 |
559 |
560 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
561 | jackson-core
562 |
563 |
564 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
565 | jackson-databind
566 |
567 |
568 | org.springframework
569 | spring-context
570 |
571 |
572 |
573 |
574 | org.apache.commons
575 | commons-collections4
576 | 4.4
577 |
578 |
579 | commons-codec
580 | commons-codec
581 | 1.15
582 |
583 |
584 | com.zaxxer
585 | HikariCP
586 | 4.0.3
587 |
588 |
589 | slf4j-api
590 | org.slf4j
591 |
592 |
593 |
594 |
595 | org.apache.commons
596 | commons-compress
597 | 1.27.1
598 |
599 |
600 | org.apache.commons
601 | commons-lang3
602 | 3.12.0
603 |
604 |
605 | commons-fileupload
606 | commons-fileupload
607 | 1.5
608 |
609 |
610 | commons-io
611 | commons-io
612 |
613 |
614 |
615 |
616 | commons-io
617 | commons-io
618 | 2.14.0
619 |
620 |
621 | org.apache.xmlgraphics
622 | xmlgraphics-commons
623 | 2.7
624 |
625 |
626 | commons-logging
627 | commons-logging
628 |
629 |
630 |
631 |
632 | org.apache.httpcomponents
633 | httpclient
634 | 4.5.13
635 |
636 |
637 | commons-codec
638 | commons-codec
639 |
640 |
641 |
642 |
643 | org.quartz-scheduler
644 | quartz
645 | 2.3.2
646 |
647 |
648 | slf4j-api
649 | org.slf4j
650 |
651 |
652 | c3p0
653 | com.mchange
654 |
655 |
656 | HikariCP-java7
657 | com.zaxxer
658 |
659 |
660 |
661 |
662 | org.quartz-scheduler
663 | quartz-jobs
664 | 2.3.2
665 |
666 |
667 | HikariCP-java7
668 | com.zaxxer
669 |
670 |
671 |
672 |
673 | org.slf4j
674 | slf4j-api
675 | ${org.slf4j-version}
676 |
677 |
678 | org.mybatis
679 | mybatis
680 | 3.5.9
681 |
682 |
683 | org.springframework
684 | spring-oxm
685 | ${spring.version}
686 |
687 |
688 | org.springframework
689 | spring-context
690 | ${spring.version}
691 |
692 |
693 | org.springframework
694 | spring-context-support
695 | ${spring.version}
696 |
697 |
698 | org.springframework
699 | spring-core
700 | ${spring.version}
701 |
702 |
703 | commons-logging
704 | commons-logging
705 |
706 |
707 |
708 |
709 | org.springframework
710 | spring-test
711 | ${spring.version}
712 |
713 |
714 | org.springframework
715 | spring-tx
716 | ${spring.version}
717 |
718 |
719 | org.springframework
720 | spring-web
721 | ${spring.version}
722 |
723 |
724 | org.springframework
725 | spring-beans
726 | ${spring.version}
727 |
728 |
729 | org.springframework
730 | spring-webmvc
731 | ${spring.version}
732 |
733 |
734 | org.springframework
735 | spring-aop
736 | ${spring.version}
737 |
738 |
739 | org.springframework
740 | spring-expression
741 | ${spring.version}
742 |
743 |
744 | org.springframework
745 | spring-jdbc
746 | ${spring.version}
747 |
748 |
749 | org.springframework
750 | spring-aspects
751 | ${spring.version}
752 |
753 |
754 | org.springframework
755 | spring-jms
756 | ${spring.version}
757 |
758 |
759 | org.mybatis
760 | mybatis-spring
761 | 2.0.7
762 |
763 |
764 | org.springframework.data
765 | spring-data-mongodb
766 | 3.4.1
767 |
768 |
769 | slf4j-api
770 | org.slf4j
771 |
772 |
773 |
774 |
775 | org.mongodb
776 | mongodb-driver-core
777 | 4.6.0
778 |
779 |
780 | org.mongodb
781 | mongodb-driver-sync
782 | 4.6.0
783 |
784 |
785 |
790 |
791 |
796 |
797 |
798 | co.elastic.clients
799 | elasticsearch-java
800 | ${elasticsearch.version}
801 |
802 |
803 |
804 | com.alibaba
805 | fastjson
806 | 1.2.83
807 |
808 |
809 | com.itextpdf.tool
810 | xmlworker
811 | 5.5.13.3
812 |
813 |
814 | com.itextpdf
815 | itextpdf
816 | 5.5.13.3
817 |
818 |
819 |
820 | com.itextpdf
821 | itext-asian
822 | 5.2.0
823 |
824 |
825 | net.lingala.zip4j
826 | zip4j
827 | 1.3.2
828 |
829 |
830 | com.google.guava
831 | guava
832 | 33.3.1-jre
833 |
834 |
835 | org.dom4j
836 | dom4j
837 | 2.1.3
838 |
839 |
840 |
841 | jaxen
842 | jaxen
843 | 1.2.0
844 |
845 |
846 | net.sf.ehcache
847 | ehcache
848 | 2.10.9.2
849 |
850 |
851 | slf4j-api
852 | org.slf4j
853 |
854 |
855 |
856 |
857 | org.apache.tomcat
858 | tomcat-servlet-api
859 | 9.0.27
860 |
861 |
862 | org.reflections
863 | reflections
864 | 0.10.2
865 |
866 |
867 | guava
868 | com.google.guava
869 |
870 |
871 | dom4j
872 | dom4j
873 |
874 |
875 | slf4j-api
876 | org.slf4j
877 |
878 |
879 |
880 |
881 | org.apache.commons
882 | commons-email
883 | 1.5
884 |
885 |
886 | javax.mail
887 | com.sun.mail
888 |
889 |
890 |
891 |
892 |
893 | com.sun.mail
894 | javax.mail
895 | 1.6.2
896 |
897 |
898 | activation
899 | javax.activation
900 |
901 |
902 |
903 |
904 | org.javers
905 | javers-core
906 | 5.8.7
907 |
908 |
909 | slf4j-api
910 | org.slf4j
911 |
912 |
913 |
914 |
915 | com.belerweb
916 | pinyin4j
917 | 2.5.1
918 |
919 |
920 | org.freemarker
921 | freemarker
922 | 2.3.31
923 |
924 |
925 | org.apache.poi
926 | poi
927 | 4.1.2
928 |
929 |
930 | javax.servlet
931 | servlet-api
932 |
933 |
934 | commons-codec
935 | commons-codec
936 |
937 |
938 |
939 |
940 |
941 | org.apache.poi
942 | poi-ooxml
943 | 4.1.2
944 |
945 |
946 | dom4j
947 | dom4j
948 |
949 |
950 | org.apache.commons
951 | commons-compress
952 |
953 |
954 |
955 |
956 |
957 | org.apache.poi
958 | poi-ooxml-schemas
959 | 4.1.2
960 |
961 |
980 |
981 | io.minio
982 | minio
983 | 8.5.17
984 |
985 |
986 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
987 | jackson-annotations
988 |
989 |
990 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
991 | jackson-core
992 |
993 |
994 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
995 | jackson-databind
996 |
997 |
998 |
999 |
1000 |
1001 | org.jsoup
1002 | jsoup
1003 | 1.15.3
1004 |
1005 |
1006 |
1007 | org.docx4j
1008 | docx4j-ImportXHTML
1009 | 8.0.0
1010 |
1011 |
1012 | org.docx4j
1013 | docx4j-core
1014 |
1015 |
1016 | slf4j-api
1017 | org.slf4j
1018 |
1019 |
1020 | junit
1021 | junit
1022 |
1023 |
1024 |
1025 |
1026 | org.docx4j
1027 | docx4j-JAXB-Internal
1028 | 8.2.1
1029 |
1030 |
1031 | commons-codec
1032 | commons-codec
1033 |
1034 |
1035 | org.apache.commons
1036 | commons-compress
1037 |
1038 |
1039 | org.apache.commons
1040 | commons-lang3
1041 |
1042 |
1043 | com.google.errorprone
1044 | error_prone_annotations
1045 |
1046 |
1047 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
1048 | jackson-databind
1049 |
1050 |
1051 | slf4j-api
1052 | org.slf4j
1053 |
1054 |
1055 | jcl-over-slf4j
1056 | org.slf4j
1057 |
1058 |
1059 |
1060 |
1061 | org.docx4j
1062 | docx4j-JAXB-ReferenceImpl
1063 | 8.2.1
1064 |
1065 |
1066 | slf4j-api
1067 | org.slf4j
1068 |
1069 |
1070 | org.apache.httpcomponents
1071 | httpclient
1072 |
1073 |
1074 | commons-codec
1075 | commons-codec
1076 |
1077 |
1078 | org.apache.commons
1079 | commons-compress
1080 |
1081 |
1082 | commons-io
1083 | commons-io
1084 |
1085 |
1086 | org.apache.commons
1087 | commons-lang3
1088 |
1089 |
1090 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
1091 | jackson-core
1092 |
1093 |
1094 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
1095 | jackson-databind
1096 |
1097 |
1098 |
1099 |
1100 |
1101 | org.docx4j
1102 | docx4j-export-fo
1103 | 8.2.9
1104 |
1105 |
1106 | slf4j-api
1107 | org.slf4j
1108 |
1109 |
1110 | commons-io
1111 | commons-io
1112 |
1113 |
1114 | com.sun.media
1115 | jai-codec
1116 |
1117 |
1118 |
1119 |
1120 | commons-net
1121 | commons-net
1122 | 3.9.0
1123 |
1124 |
1125 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
1126 | jackson-core
1127 | ${jackson.version}
1128 |
1129 |
1130 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
1131 | jackson-databind
1132 | ${jackson.version}
1133 |
1134 |
1135 | com.fasterxml.jackson.core
1136 | jackson-annotations
1137 | ${jackson.version}
1138 |
1139 |
1140 |
1141 | net.sf.jtidy
1142 | jtidy
1143 | r938
1144 |
1145 |
1146 | org.apache.lucene
1147 | lucene-core
1148 | 8.5.0
1149 |
1150 |
1151 | com.github.magese
1152 | ik-analyzer
1153 | 8.5.0
1154 |
1155 |
1156 | org.apache.lucene
1157 | lucene-core
1158 |
1159 |
1160 |
1161 |
1162 | org.apache.activemq
1163 | artemis-jms-client
1164 | 2.17.0
1165 |
1166 |
1167 | com.github.jsqlparser
1168 | jsqlparser
1169 | 4.4
1170 |
1171 |
1172 |
1173 | org.springframework.kafka
1174 | spring-kafka
1175 | 2.9.13
1176 |
1177 |
1178 | org.apache.kafka
1179 | kafka-clients
1180 | 3.8.1
1181 |
1182 |
1187 |
1192 |
1193 |
1194 | org.jasig.cas.client
1195 | cas-client-core
1196 | 3.6.4
1197 |
1198 |
1199 | slf4j-api
1200 | org.slf4j
1201 |
1202 |
1203 |
1204 |
1205 |
1206 |
1207 | com.github.whvcse
1208 | easy-captcha
1209 | 1.6.2
1210 |
1211 |
1212 | com.atlassian.commonmark
1213 | commonmark
1214 | 0.17.0
1215 |
1216 |
1217 | org.apache.tomcat.embed
1218 | tomcat-embed-core
1219 | 9.0.100
1220 | compile
1221 |
1222 |
1223 | com.mysql
1224 | mysql-connector-j
1225 | 8.4.0
1226 | compile
1227 |
1228 |
1229 | com.google.protobuf
1230 | protobuf-java
1231 |
1232 |
1233 |
1234 |
1235 | com.aliyun.oss
1236 | aliyun-sdk-oss
1237 | 3.17.4
1238 |
1239 |
1240 | slf4j-api
1241 | org.slf4j
1242 |
1243 |
1244 |
1245 |
1246 |
1247 |
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