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Shared Scientific Toolbox in Java 1.01 (Default branch)

ImageShared 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:
The Event interface definition has been augmented to include the event type enumeration as a generic parameter. A first draft of the networking chapter has been added to the user manual. Numerous improvements to the networking layer and its unit tests have been made. Multidimensional arrays now support uSin, uCos, and uAtan operations.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)