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    Azure Resource Manager templates contributed by the community

    Deploy Azure resources through the Azure Resource Manager with community contributed templates to get more done. Deploy, learn, fork and contribute back. Azure Resource Manager allows you to provision your applications using a declarative template. In a single template, you can deploy multiple services along with their dependencies. You use the same template to repeatedly deploy your application during every stage of the application lifecycle. Azure Resource Manager is the deployment and...
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    anyProcess engine help to automate application Environment in such processes like creation, update, operability, configuration management, discovery and monitoring from development on to production stage. Based on Java, so support Unix and Windows OS.
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    CopyRightNoticeGenerator

    Shell script and template for the GPL copy right notice.

    $. What it does? This tool walks down through the source directory tree. Within each directory node, it reads the files. By the file extension, you can specify which kind of the files to be read. While iterating those files, it inserts the comment lines for the copyright notice into each of them. Finally, the new files are written to the corresponding directory node under the destination directory tree. $. Default templates As default, I wrote the templates of the copryright...
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    Laja
    Laja is a combined code generator and parser generator written in Java. Focus has been on easy of use. It runs on most Windows and Unix/Linux plattforms. The parser generator generate parsers for Java.
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    Unix daemon 'C' template

    Unix daemon 'C' template

    Template for developing Unix daemons in 'C'

    Template for creating Unix daemons in 'C'. Provides a basic daemon out of the box that supports several of the 'standard' command line options; but is intended to be easily extensible to add your own functionality. Based on GNU autotools for ease of distribution, building and installation.
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    Java Daemon Template

    A template for writing Java UNIX daemons.

    This is a simple Java application that will run on Unix/Linux operating systems as a daemon using the Apache Commons Daemon. The purpose of this application is to serve as a template/example of how to set up a Java application as a daemon on Unix/linux systems and as an example of how to use jsvc. The java_daemon_init script can be copied to /etc/init.d/ (and renamed to an appropriate name) and then used in the normal {start|stop} manner.
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