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com.github.signed.inmemory.ftp:ftp-server-junit
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A collection of easy to use in memory servers for testing.
https://github.com/spring-projects/gradle-plugins/tree/master/propdeps-plugin http://docs.jboss.org/hornetq/2.4.0.Final/docs/user-manual/html/embedding-hornetq.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17368109/how-to-access-embedded-hornetq-using-jndi http://blog.teamlazerbeez.com/2010/10/08/using-hornetq-without-a-separate-jndi-server/
http://hornetq.blogspot.de/2009/09/hornetq-simple-example-using-maven.html
http://hornetq.blogspot.de/2009/10/understanding-connectors-acceptors.html
https://community.jboss.org/thread/196255?tstart=0 JNDI connect code to jboss
https://github.com/eis/jboss-mq-integration-example sample code
http://myjavanotebook.blogspot.de/2008/04/use-jndi-with-your-j2se-application.html how to run your own jndi server
stackoverflow with list of recomendations
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A collection of easy to use in memory servers for testing.
We found that com.github.signed.inmemory.ftp:ftp-server-junit demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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