Am Mittwoch 10 November 2010, 22:25:13 schrieb Brian Topping: > On Nov 10, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Yanko, Curtis wrote: > > I have used the technique described here but I have also had too to > > forensic type package level comparisons to try an find matches. > > Eventually slugging our way through namespace collisions and knocking > > down issues one Classpath Not Found at a time. > > The directory entries in a Zip archive are not compressed. This makes > class names searchable with 'grep -R' on the local repository. If you > download and compile a lot of OSS projects that use Maven, chances are > your repository has most of the dependencies you would normally want to > use already in it. > > Alternately, to speed inquiries on jar contents, I use > http://mvnrepository.com. Once one drills down to the page for a specific > version of a dependency, the package structure of the contents is > displayed.
There is also http://www.mvnbrowser.com/ and http://www.jarvana.com/jarvana/ which I find both to be very usefull. The latter even lets you search for classes! hth, - martin
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