Project Group: org.bitbucket.cpointe.mash

Mash::Core

org.bitbucket.cpointe.mash : mash-core

In brewing, mashing passes raw ingredients through hot water to activate, hydrate, and convert them for fermentation. Mash, the open source project, takes raw data payloads and provides a generic mediation process to translate the payloads into a new output. This allows configuration-driven mediation to be plugged into your application, which is especially important when dealing with ad-hoc tweaks that need to occur to payloads to add, remove, or alter them to conform to changing service payloads to/from other systems.

Last Version: 4

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Mash Mediation Platform

org.bitbucket.cpointe.mash : mash-parent

In brewing, mashing passes raw ingredients through hot water to activate, hydrate, and convert them for fermentation. Mash, the open source project, takes raw data payloads and provides a generic mediation process to translate the payloads into a new output. This allows configuration-driven mediation to be plugged into your application, which is especially important when dealing with ad-hoc tweaks that need to occur to payloads to add, remove, or alter them to conform to changing service payloads to/from other systems.

Last Version: 4

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Mash::Jolt

org.bitbucket.cpointe.mash : mash-jolt

In brewing, mashing passes raw ingredients through hot water to activate, hydrate, and convert them for fermentation. Mash, the open source project, takes raw data payloads and provides a generic mediation process to translate the payloads into a new output. This allows configuration-driven mediation to be plugged into your application, which is especially important when dealing with ad-hoc tweaks that need to occur to payloads to add, remove, or alter them to conform to changing service payloads to/from other systems.

Last Version: 4

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Mash::Velocity

org.bitbucket.cpointe.mash : mash-velocity

In brewing, mashing passes raw ingredients through hot water to activate, hydrate, and convert them for fermentation. Mash, the open source project, takes raw data payloads and provides a generic mediation process to translate the payloads into a new output. This allows configuration-driven mediation to be plugged into your application, which is especially important when dealing with ad-hoc tweaks that need to occur to payloads to add, remove, or alter them to conform to changing service payloads to/from other systems.

Last Version: 4

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