Uses of Interface
org.eclipse.aether.version.VersionConstraint
Package
Description
The types and extension points for collecting the transitive dependencies of an artifact and building a dependency
graph.
The representation of a dependency graph by means of connected dependency nodes.
Internal helper classes for dependency collector.
Utility classes to ease unit testing.
The types supporting the resolution of artifacts and metadata from repositories.
The definition of a version scheme for parsing and comparing versions.
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Uses of VersionConstraint in org.eclipse.aether.collection
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionVersionFilter.VersionFilterContext.getVersionConstraint()
Gets the version constraint that was parsed from the dependency's version string. -
Uses of VersionConstraint in org.eclipse.aether.graph
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionDefaultDependencyNode.getVersionConstraint()
DependencyNode.getVersionConstraint()
Gets the version constraint that was parsed from the dependency's version declaration.Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
DefaultDependencyNode.setVersionConstraint
(VersionConstraint versionConstraint) Sets the version constraint that was parsed from the dependency's version declaration. -
Uses of VersionConstraint in org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.collect
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Uses of VersionConstraint in org.eclipse.aether.internal.test.util
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionfinal class
A constraint on versions for a dependency. -
Uses of VersionConstraint in org.eclipse.aether.resolution
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionVersionRangeResult.getVersionConstraint()
Gets the version constraint that was parsed from the artifact's version string.Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionVersionRangeResult.setVersionConstraint
(VersionConstraint versionConstraint) Sets the version constraint that was parsed from the artifact's version string. -
Uses of VersionConstraint in org.eclipse.aether.version
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionVersionScheme.parseVersionConstraint
(String constraint) Parses the specified version constraint specification, for example "1.0" or "[1.0,2.0),(2.0,)".