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zw216 / AltoroJ
Apache License 2.0WARNING: This app contains security vulnerabilities. AltoroJ is a sample banking J2EE web application. It shows what happens when web applications are written with consideration of app functionality but not app security. It's a simple and uncluttered platform for demonstrating and learning more about real-life application security issues.
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hx69 / AltoroJ-hx69
Apache License 2.0WARNING: This app contains security vulnerabilities. AltoroJ is a sample banking J2EE web application. It shows what happens when web applications are written with consideration of app functionality but not app security. It's a simple and uncluttered platform for demonstrating and learning more about real-life application security issues.
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This repo provides a starting point for following the example in Chapter 1 of 'Refactoring', 2nd ed, Martin Fowler.
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Course registration project as defined in Chapter 13 of the Refactoring Workbook. The code has been updated to run under JDK 17 and JDBC 4.3. Rather than using the ODBC bridge, this version uses Apache Derby.
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Course registration project as defined in Chapter 13 of the Refactoring Workbook. The code has been updated to run under JDK 17 and JDBC 4.3. Rather than using the ODBC bridge, this version uses Apache Derby.
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This repo provides a starting point for following the example in Chapter 1 of 'Refactoring', 2nd ed, Martin Fowler.
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Course registration project as defined in Chapter 13 of the Refactoring Workbook. The code has been updated to run under JDK 17 and JDBC 4.3. Rather than using the ODBC bridge, this version uses Apache Derby.
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This repo provides a starting point for following the example in Chapter 1 of 'Refactoring', 2nd ed, Martin Fowler.
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Duke ECE 558 Fall 2015. An extension to OpenDaylight's Lithium distribution that builds a new set of permission and security features into OpenDaylight’s standard OS controller.
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Refactor the current repository such that an Observable pattern is used to update the chart when data files are updated. Provide the names of each entity in the Observer pattern (e.g. Subject, Observer) and their corresponding implementation.
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This repo provides a starting point for following the example in Chapter 1 of 'Refactoring', 2nd ed, Martin Fowler.
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Course registration project as defined in Chapter 13 of the Refactoring Workbook. The code has been updated to run under JDK 17 and JDBC 4.3. Rather than using the ODBC bridge, this version uses Apache Derby.
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Course registration project as defined in Chapter 13 of the Refactoring Workbook. The code has been updated to run under JDK 17 and JDBC 4.3. Rather than using the ODBC bridge, this version uses Apache Derby.
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Course registration project as defined in Chapter 13 of the Refactoring Workbook. The code has been updated to run under JDK 17 and JDBC 4.3. Rather than using the ODBC bridge, this version uses Apache Derby.
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This repo provides a starting point for following the example in Chapter 1 of 'Refactoring', 2nd ed, Martin Fowler.
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