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org.wso2.carbon.registry:org.wso2.carbon.registry.core.feature
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Adds resources, collections, symbolic and remote links to the registry. Also, supports copying, moving, renaming and deleting resources and collections. This pack also allows users to edit and download resource content, and also manage read, write, delete permissions assigned to resources and collections.
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Adds resources, collections, symbolic and remote links to the registry. Also, supports copying, moving, renaming and deleting resources and collections. This pack also allows users to edit and download resource content, and also manage read, write, delete permissions assigned to resources and collections.
We found that org.wso2.carbon.registry:org.wso2.carbon.registry.core.feature demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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