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Shared Scientific Toolbox in Java 1.00 (Default branch)

Shared Scientific Toolbox in Java is a library ofquality lightweight components forscientific/distributed computing that includes thefirst true multidimensional array package in Java,a parallel data flow engine, an asynchronoussockets layer, an annotation-driven class loader,and more.License: OSI ApprovedChanges:
A Win32 build is now supported. It contains precompiled DLLs with statically-linked FFTW3. shared.net.SynchronousConnection was introduced, which is built on top of the asynchronous networking layer, but supports synchronous behavior with blocking input/output streams. The SST source is now Java 1.5 compatible. Take note that it still links to some methods (i.e., java.util.Arrays#copyOf) that are in JDK 1.6 only. Color maps for intensity images were introduced. The license terms and assigned copyrights were updated.Image

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ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)						    ABRT Manual 					     ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)

NAME
abrt-action-analyze-java - Calculate and save UUID & DUPHASH and determine the level of usability for reporting of a Java stack trace. SYNOPSIS
abrt-action-analyze-java [-v] [-d DIR] [-o] [-f FILE] DESCRIPTION
The tool reads the file named backtrace from a problem data directory, processes it and generates a universally unique identifier (UUID). Then it saves this data as new element uuid. It also checks whether the stack trace contains a remote address in any of its frames and if so it creates not-reportable element whose contents explains why the stack trace should not be reported into a bug tracking system. Integration with ABRT events abrt-action-analyze-java can be used to generate the UUID & DUPHAS of a newly saved Java stack trace. EVENT=post-create analyzer=Java abrt-action-analyze-java OPTIONS
-d DIR Path to a problem directory. The tool reads the backtrace from stdin when neither this option nor -f is provided. -f FILE Path to a stack trace. The tool reads the backtrace from stdin when neither this option nor -d is provided. -o Print the result to stdout. -v Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times. AUTHORS
o ABRT team abrt-java-connector 01/19/2014 ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)