This is the Windows app named Extensible Component Scanner whose latest release can be downloaded as extcos-0.4b-all.jar. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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Extensible Component Scanner
DESCRIPTION:
You know the component scanning feature of Spring? You'll love this: component scanning as easy as select(javaClasses()).from("your.package").returning(allAnnotatedWith(YourAnnotation.class)). Can support any language running on the JVM.----------
eXtcos is now also available from Maven Central. To include it into your Maven project just add this dependency:
groupId: net.sf.extcos
artifactId: extcos
version: 0.4b
Unfortunately Sourceforge doesn't support XML snippets in the description, so you'll have to build it yourself if needed.
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To read the user manual click the website link below.
Features
- Scan for components for your application on the classpath
- Retrieve several different sets of components in just one go
- The declarative API makes it very easy to use
- Can be used in applications and frameworks featuring plug-ins, and application containers
- Can be used to answer questions like: How many serializable classes do I have in my packages and which are they?
- Supports wildcards in the package names to search in
- Supports scanning for annotated components
- Supports scanning for components implementing a certain interface / certain interfaces
- Supports scanning for components extending a certain super class
- Supports scanning for components in standalone applications, web and application containers
- Supports finding components in JBoss' virtual file system (VFS)
- Supports pluggable classloaders and resource resolvers for great configurability
Audience
Developers
User interface
Non-interactive (Daemon)
Programming Language
Java
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