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    Parse Dashboard

    Parse Dashboard

    A dashboard for managing Parse Server

    ...You may set the host, port and mount path by supplying the --host, --port and --mountPath options to parse-dashboard. You can use anything you want as the app name, or leave it out in which case the app ID will be used. The --dev parameter disables production-ready security features. This parameter is useful when running Parse Dashboard on Docker. Parse Dashboard is continuously tested with the most recent releases of Node.js to ensure compatibility. We follow the Node.js Long Term Support plan and only test against versions that are officially supported and have not reached their end-of-life date. ...
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    Spring Cloud Config Server

    Spring Cloud Config Server

    External configuration (server and client) for Spring Cloud

    ...The concepts on both client and server map identically to the Spring Environment and PropertySource abstractions, so they fit very well with Spring applications but can be used with any application running in any language. As an application moves through the deployment pipeline from dev to test and into production, you can manage the configuration between those environments and be certain that applications have everything they need to run when they migrate. The default implementation of the server storage backend uses git, so it easily supports labelled versions of configuration environments as well as being accessible to a wide range of tooling for managing the content. ...
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    AnthillaOS

    AnthillaOS

    a linux based readonly image as appliance

    Visit also: https://github.com/Anthilla/AnthillaOS For more updated Informations. Usable as test/dev exercise for appliances An x86 64bit gentoo image customized for readonly usage as appliances, fully functional and complete of more than 1000 pkg based on a gentoo+systemd distro. Hypervisor (kvm or xen) Storage (ZFS and Gluster) Container (Docker) Networking (iproute2, nftable, OpenVSwitch, Bird) Antd (http://www.anthilla.com/en/software/antd/ ) web based management all open source components from other projects are released under respective licenses, all parts, files,subprojects developed as part or this project are released under the BSD 3 clause license.
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    Solution consits of UIPServer and UIPPortal. With UIPortal you can deploy UIP Applications on UIPServers and after deploy you can connect to your UIP Application running on UIPServer with your UI Protocol client.
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