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apache-maven/src/main/appended-resources/licenses/unrecognized-javax.annotation-api-1.3.2.txt
compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable.
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maven-core/src/test/resources/apiv4-repo/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.0.3/commons-logging-1.0.3.jar
org.apache.commons.logging.Log, by calling the factory method LogFactory.getInstance(String name). Your application can contain references to multiple loggers that are used for different purposes. A typical scenario for a server application is to have each major component of the server use its own Log instance. Cause messages to be logged (if the corresponding detail level is enabled) by calling appropriate methods (debug(), info(), warn(), error, and fatal()). For convenience, LogFactory also offers a static...
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maven-artifact/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/versioning/DefaultArtifactVersionTest.java
+ artifactVersion.getBuildNumber() + "', '" + artifactVersion.getQualifier() + "'), "; assertEquals(major, artifactVersion.getMajorVersion(), parsed + "check major version"); assertEquals(minor, artifactVersion.getMinorVersion(), parsed + "check minor version");
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maven-core/src/test/resources/apiv4-repo/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.0.4/commons-logging-1.0.4.jar
org.apache.commons.logging.Log, by calling the factory method LogFactory.getInstance(String name). Your application can contain references to multiple loggers that are used for different purposes. A typical scenario for a server application is to have each major component of the server use its own Log instance. Cause messages to be logged (if the corresponding detail level is enabled) by calling appropriate methods (trace(), debug(), info(), warn(), error, and fatal()). For convenience, LogFactory also offers...
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