Result for 13CD8C7E8A112F6E6AFF62E5A000E71A1540F5E4

Query result

Key Value
CRC32C125DCC1
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/apache-commons-httpclient/RELEASE_NOTES.txt
FileSize118445
MD5EEC1921A0EA6FB2FE154934499372F65
OpSystemCode{'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'}
ProductCode{'ApplicationType': 'Server', 'Language': 'Multilanguage', 'MfgCode': '924', 'OpSystemCode': '599', 'ProductCode': '183705', 'ProductName': 'SUSE Manager Server - 2 of 2', 'ProductVersion': '3.0'}
SHA-113CD8C7E8A112F6E6AFF62E5A000E71A1540F5E4
SHA-2562DB4CAC05FE83BE37D2BFB450EF99714D9A0D2F47E161A5A225BA45AC3C76B6E
SSDEEP1536:mL3qLubnm8uIi1H/Oce941pnR0ndHWnE7tg4QAhEysH6Ns0LDWZQ:sfhtFTqQ
SpecialCode
TLSHT132C31223BDC71662BAD682CDD152D6C2E2B26D31D24BBCD0F54EAD0D1F84900C5ED9BA
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1646985334.8054488
sourceNSRL
hashlookup:parent-total64
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 64)

The searched file hash is included in 64 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5B9F0C530873246E5B6B5E8672D870E1B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease11.fc18
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-1005D2F55EA3BAD15419644DF6CC8116A3BD21641
SHA-256B97F3815E613150D504B9EDFB1A4FCF39F02D80EA222EA89DCB9A96F64F08E13
Key Value
MD54078E1157B5E5ACDB059FEBF31345AF7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease2.fc15
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-100D44212522B677AF9F0EB61F721C2257C93ED1C
SHA-256F21CCA2B005888EE5C83A53548F3B09758D628F1662C76ED2519C19B5C9CB3C5
Key Value
MD51668310FECC6C67AD188C247ADA7FDE6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAlthough the java.net package provides basic functionality for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Apache Commons HttpClient component provides a package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. The HttpClient component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageNameapache-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease39.46
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-1039EA979C81C0D90B167FD1C0E3DA7792FF0D683
SHA-256C173E73FA5F4C83EF41A5F03879639951522F989BA50A06B3270F319BADA05FF
Key Value
MD52A42A11FA6447D67C2D21E0D984190EE
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease7.fc17
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-103DBE1A5376CD45E7FF983761CBB32A845572CFA
SHA-2569119F0A28AB6036945978C031BD86585AA8BD236927BAB99874DCECE4FE074B1
Key Value
MD59D622B702CD28A1DF91336F57B3481E8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease23.fc23
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-10B05FC7C1D8B4777BD30419A76339AD8B35E44E0
SHA-256636094910717DBD4E51D535AF7E7E9272DE5C6FD96828C11DA892431699155A3
Key Value
MD50131D6F19BD3D4567B14C125A07F4D87
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamejakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease28.module_el8.4.0+595+e59c9af2
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-10E4B4F823C181D9F4235A938CFBD144E6399EC9C
SHA-2568DBEEA59F888BFCF5774073CFC53FFBA515C4AFEF4738DCABED4247475F89A02
Key Value
MD5A432CCCACFF921D790F8ADD9C4FABA19
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerCloudLinux Packaging Team <packager@cloudlinux.com>
PackageNamejakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease28.module_el8.0.0+6004+2fc32706
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-10F95096897D5875BAE16A3B7C2440B2BFE30F4C6
SHA-25697FE3B0824F5AD74ADE95A452C6FDB064F2ABFD40EB635310DC01408AC07CFF1
Key Value
MD56907A774AA21CA1FBAD7BD807A16DCE2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAlthough the java.net package provides basic functionality for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Apache Commons HttpClient component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HttpClient component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameapache-commons-httpclient
PackageReleaselp150.2.14
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-111FEF03612531A6916459653F493464C58F0EBFB
SHA-2560294E99708709F9E3881800A98F375D2D69E596155610E2FB326ACADC1F483D3
Key Value
MD536A85A3AED4A2F3DC7C5D3B2F87E893A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNamerh-maven35-jakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease26.2.el7
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-1135229C66BA5EF520C92C797D54CECC273BB4967
SHA-25686F929CD9EA579E33E6E0793C410A44BC65B397CCAC36860DBD958BEEBC75737
Key Value
MD58BBB37C03D71A6CCB5D03F3B81EDC42F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-httpclient
PackageRelease24.fc24
PackageVersion3.1
SHA-1172F7B36A6236BD6874C5C3E87D5636C6F50B2A5
SHA-256E3036AE42FCB380872FDD91A2F30A57338BD5E8D9C74F5B3327778D32D398961