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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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    Skript

    Skript

    Skript is a Bukkit plugin which allows server admins

    Skript is (surprise, surprise) a scripting plugin for the Bukkit platform. It is easy to use for simple tasks, but you can also create really complex things with it. The syntax of Skript is close to English, but it is still not magic. While you might succeed with experimentation for simple tasks, for anything more complex you will need some guidance. You will find all supported features of the plugin here, along with some useful examples. We don't have tutorials yet, but you can find good...
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    opk

    opk

    Misc. Open Source by OPWvH-K

    Miscellaneous stuff written by Oscar Westra van Holthe - Kind. See the individual projects for licensing details.
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    SoaBox
    SoaBox lets you create a virtual version of your SOA environment. Clients (WS-Webservices,RESTful, JMS, HTTP, FTP, Filesystem, POJOs/Custom Code), servers (HTTP/Endpoints) and data (XML, SOAP, CSV, etc). It's written in Java and runs with JBoss 5.x and 6.x
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    An Eclipse plugin for developing applications with Apache Tomcat. Allows to configure the project, and to start and stop a Tomcat session in debugging mode from within Eclipse. This project is based on the former Sysdeo Tomcat Plugin.
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    Examples of projects focused on TDD with maven2 and bunch of Java technologies JBoss, Ejb2, Ejb3, JMS and others.
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    Open Source Application Server Appliance based on Open Source GlassFish
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    FastAOP is an very high performant AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming) framework for java. The framework was initially developped to support performance profiling and monitoring for large J2EE applications with nearly no runntime overhad. Announcement: jp-mobile and fastAOP will go mobile, please visit jp-mobile (GWT based) website at: http://code.google.com/p/jp-mobile/
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