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net.java.truevfs:truevfs-driver-tar-gzip
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Provides a file system driver for accessing the GZIP compressed TAR file format. Add the JAR artifact of this module to the run time class path to make its file system drivers available for service location in the client API modules.
TrueVFS is a virtual file system (VFS) for Java 8 which enables client applications to access archive files as if they were virtual directories, including nested archive files in multithreaded environments. As a library, TrueVFS provides simple, uniform, transparent, thread-safe, read/write access to archive files as if they were virtual directories in a file system path. As a framework, TrueVFS provides the API to write file system drivers which plug-in to its federated file system space.
For more information, please refer to the documentation at http://truevfs.net/.
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Provides a file system driver for accessing the GZIP compressed TAR file format. Add the JAR artifact of this module to the run time class path to make its file system drivers available for service location in the client API modules.
We found that net.java.truevfs:truevfs-driver-tar-gzip 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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