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    Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers

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    Zodios

    Zodios

    Typescript http client and server with zod validation

    Shared API definitions based on Zod. Standalone typesafe API client based on Axios with parameters and response validation. Typesafe server based on Express with input validation. Really simple centralized API declaration, typescript autocompletion in your favorite IDE for URL and parameters, and typescript response types. Parameters and responses schema thanks to Zod, response schema validation, and powerful plugins like fetch adapter or auth automatic injection.
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    rest-dev-vnc-docker

    rest-dev-vnc-docker

    Restful / SOAP API Development with common tools in VNC/noVNC Docker

    ...REST Development (this GIT) to cover end-to-end needs from JSON/XML, REST connection, Swagger, MongoDB, Test, etc. The use-cases of this kind of VNC/noVNC docker container is just limited by your imaginations and your device or network limitations. Virtually it's accessible ubiquitously from Your favorite smartphones, tablets, e.g., iPad, SurfacePro, Amazon Fire tablet, Chrome PC, Desktop PC, etc. (Hmmm! in theory, if you can read tiny screens, you can even use your Apple iWatch to use KNIME, Eclipse Photon, IntelliJ, etc. as long as it can display HTML-5 Web Browsers.
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