owmClient | A OpenWeatherMap JSON API client library in Java | JSON Processing library
kandi X-RAY | owmClient Summary
kandi X-RAY | owmClient Summary
A OpenWeatherMap JSON API client library in Java.
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- Retrieves the current weather area around a city
- Finds the current weather weather data at a city
- Returns the current weather weather data for the given city
- Get the current weather weather weather data for a city
- Converts a string to a float value
- Gets the value string from the calcTime part
- Get the weather forecast for a city
- Retrieves the weather forecast data for a city
- Returns the precipitation value
- Get current water value
- Returns the value of the degrees of the ground
- Get the ground speed
- Get the pressure
- Gets the temp
- Returns the value of the Hidity field
- Get the temp value
- Get the press press
- Get the current weather station information
- Retrieves the value of the moisture field
- Find the current weather within a circle
- Calculates the precipitation
- Retrieves the weather history for a city
- Finds the current weather station around a geographic point
- Get current weather weather is within the bounding box
- Finds the current city within a circle
- Get the current weather weather within the bounding box
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I recently followed a tutorial that taught me the basics for bundling files with webpack. Using that tutorial along with some online searching I was able to create a config file that bundles the different modules in my library and outputs them into the following structure:
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Answered 2020-Oct-30 at 18:32Your observation from unminified file is just what happens when WebPack makes the bundle: first it collects the individual modules to an array of modules and then in the very beginning includes the instructions of how to use that array.
From [1] you can see what WebPack makes to a quite simple multiplication app of three modules (sum, multiply and index):
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You can use owmClient like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the owmClient component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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