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Capturing ghost dependencies in Java sources. Giovanni ... Cite this article as follows: Giovanni Lagorio: ”Capturing ghost dependencies in Java sources”,.
In this paper we study the problem of extracting dependency information from Java sources and propose an encoding of these dependency information as regular ...
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dependencies between Java source files in an application. While ... (2004), 'Capturing ghost dependencies in java sources', Journal of Object Technology.
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Jan 14, 2021 · Dependency ghosts are mostly harmless artifacts from another time, floating around in the dependency graph haunting anyone that dares to look.
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Simple but useful generic reload library for Java projects. - Ghost-chu/SimpleReloadLib.
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