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    Jenkins

    Jenkins

    Build great things at any scale

    Jenkins is the leading open-source automation server that allows you to build great things at any scale. Jenkins is built with Java and provides hundreds of plugins for building, deploying and automating virtually anything, allowing you to focus on more important things. Jenkins is often used for building projects, running tests, analyzing static code and deployment. Whatever is done repetitively, Jenkins can most likely execute and execute well, saving you time and optimizing your...
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    Welcome to Zlucee Zlucee provides up-to-date, unofficial Tomcat distributions tailored for the Lucee.org ColdFusion project. Our mission is to enhance the deployment experience for developers and organizations using Lucee, by offering optimized, modern, and secure Tomcat releases that integrate seamlessly with the Lucee server. Why Zlucee? The Lucee CFML engine relies heavily on Apache Tomcat for its servlet container. However, maintaining compatibility with the latest Tomcat versions...
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    tinyREST

    tinyREST

    Small Java based REST server

    TinyREST allows a Java programmer to easily create a REST server without having to install a J2EE server. Creating a new server is as easy as copying the service jar, setting up a configuration file and writing your own service handler class. The resulting project can be made to start up as a service. Annotations can now be used to write handler class and methods. JDBC database access as well as file system access is allowed from the service.
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