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    Spring Cloud Config Server

    Spring Cloud Config Server

    External configuration (server and client) for Spring Cloud

    Spring Cloud Config provides server-side and client-side support for externalized configuration in a distributed system. With the Config Server, you have a central place to manage external properties for applications across all environments. 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...
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    JCLALwebservice

    Web service for JCLAL

    This work is part of the area of Artificial Intelligence, in particular in the field of machine learning. The web service is built to facilitate the use of JCLAL in applications developed in any programming language. Users should know only the basic format to send and receive requests.
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    Lemansys LEWS

    Lemansys LEWS

    Lemansys LEWS Alternative Framework for Java Web Applications

    Lemansys LEWS (Lightweight Extensible Web Scripting) is alternative framework based on a very easy and "basic like" scripting language (Lemansys Server Pages ".lem" ) oriented also to "not pure" JSP developers (PHP, ASP,...); You can use Eclipse WTP for development (with provided plugin suite extensions) and Apache Tomcat Application Server 7.0 (fully compliant with Servlet API 3.0 ) for deployment and run. Start up Lemansys Server Pages development in 24 hours by following our...
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    creador-open
    A framework for developing multi device and technology capable mobile sites with the Coldfusion language. Initially developed for OpenBD v1.4 (also on v1.5) and tested in Jetty server on a Windows computer. Bundles tested to work in MacOSX and Win.
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    Framework to use multi language with ease in their web applications.The idea is to make it usable through all possible languages.To start with,we will consider our scope to be Java EE.The end product should be usable by including the JAR with some config
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    Luanium

    A Lua-based crawling scripting language and leveraging selenium

    I needed a way to crawl a site, crawling using commands. I would put commands in a file or DB to use selenium to interpret the HTML and Javascript. The best would be to have a complete language with conditionals and looping. I'm a java developper and I needed that the crawler to run in a Spring-Boot application. So I decided to use a Lua interpreter in Java to build a crawling tool based on Selenium. The trick here is to add the crawling commands into the Lua interpreter.
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