Result for CA48D2EBB39565DF2C0DC806B442C5705ED50B92

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/maven-poms/JPP-mybatis.pom
FileSize10367
MD564BBFEA9C1F7BF79A5F08758999C4C31
SHA-1CA48D2EBB39565DF2C0DC806B442C5705ED50B92
SHA-256FC359311E07069FAA1F664B92E09B3D8A579FD98789B08CCC050170047035CBB
SSDEEP192:7/3Hddajo13du9wyuwZmGmlDrSc1w5VWcJZVVJ1tI5V1hW34dEGmJm444Y:7/tdoso9wyZwPlDrScK5HJZVVJfIP/Ey
TLSHT12E221061C8FD41F222A609C6F971C450AFB8D26BD1849058F1CDA79D9F9DCCF42AB862
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD57F273B2E5A19E21FA14485A7571DD259
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe MyBatis data mapper framework makes it easier to use a relational database with object-oriented applications. MyBatis couples objects with stored procedures or SQL statements using a XML descriptor or annotations. Simplicity is the biggest advantage of the MyBatis data mapper over object relational mapping tools. To use the MyBatis data mapper, you rely on your own objects, XML, and SQL. There is little to learn that you don't already know. With the MyBatis data mapper, you have the full power of both SQL and stored procedures at your fingertips. The MyBatis project is developed and maintained by a team that includes the original creators of the "iBATIS" data mapper. The Apache project was retired and continued here.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemybatis
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion3.2.2
SHA-18B3182A4D4D124CD6A3FBC5E0379139E751BF868
SHA-256BF7CB2BC65F1D2D906615ACAB4F413DD9D39F6D83C5C8C623C95F39C0A288185
Key Value
MD59235501DE118CC681566E655773584FD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe MyBatis data mapper framework makes it easier to use a relational database with object-oriented applications. MyBatis couples objects with stored procedures or SQL statements using a XML descriptor or annotations. Simplicity is the biggest advantage of the MyBatis data mapper over object relational mapping tools. To use the MyBatis data mapper, you rely on your own objects, XML, and SQL. There is little to learn that you don't already know. With the MyBatis data mapper, you have the full power of both SQL and stored procedures at your fingertips. The MyBatis project is developed and maintained by a team that includes the original creators of the "iBATIS" data mapper. The Apache project was retired and continued here.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemybatis
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion3.2.2
SHA-1F89FE1ADC555249FAB84EA7DF0680A1BE5328C29
SHA-256A381E9E454A48A1652748429B4618420E1C43D72F524D2196A2D4EB5671E3ACE
Key Value
MD5F0D0682B75DDBC07672870D2A2A39FE1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe MyBatis data mapper framework makes it easier to use a relational database with object-oriented applications. MyBatis couples objects with stored procedures or SQL statements using a XML descriptor or annotations. Simplicity is the biggest advantage of the MyBatis data mapper over object relational mapping tools. To use the MyBatis data mapper, you rely on your own objects, XML, and SQL. There is little to learn that you don't already know. With the MyBatis data mapper, you have the full power of both SQL and stored procedures at your fingertips. The MyBatis project is developed and maintained by a team that includes the original creators of the "iBATIS" data mapper. The Apache project was retired and continued here.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemybatis
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion3.2.2
SHA-1019FB88F3BCF5D99F4D730BBD68F59DF21D287CA
SHA-256D24CC03204ABB44FB157D26B55D95345D32ED6D930AECE67F50F643A539BB9AA