Result for D85C3603421C3919B00D07BFDFA90C86EFAD28D7

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/java/mybatis.jar
FileSize641544
MD5FE962F1E688AD8069D21177A7FA58957
SHA-1D85C3603421C3919B00D07BFDFA90C86EFAD28D7
SHA-2561B79A4CC883788E1C4D96559E60D9569BE9E3D32096555AE8D9164FFF05DBBA3
SSDEEP12288:AiqNldzeIwTFhUA0SUrYpJcEgmBfEYHU5Ny8weVeNc8lYPY+H:76QjUMM1mtEH5NdweVeNc8lW
TLSHT1E8D4DF65E8CC56BAF6B7A633908FAC13393FC088F487209E24BE274B98754558B37715
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hashlookup:trust55

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MD5A807774F9256916626D5EBA310DDA8C7
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.
PackageNamemybatis
PackageRelease5.233
PackageVersion3.5.6
SHA-18CF9DE8E6190EAA07685680312E15253D465E169
SHA-25671ECA2B6E613A86A2BAD8D85C81F250DE03036701599C764557255BBF3C4AA17