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    OLD LAMP Package With PHP 7.0  MYSQL 5.7

    OLD LAMP Package With PHP 7.0 MYSQL 5.7

    For working with old php applications

    If needed, please refer wiki page for virtual machine setup instructions. Also, watch video below.
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    Elastic

    Elastic

    Elasticsearch client for Go

    An Elasticsearch client for the Go programming language. Elastic supports different versions of Elasticsearch. However, you must choose the version of Elastic that matches the Elasticsearch version. If you want to use stable versions of Elastic, please use Go modules for the 7.x release (or later) or a dependency manager like dep for earlier releases. Elastic has been used in production starting with Elasticsearch 0.90 up to recent 7.x versions. We recently switched to GitHub Actions for...
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    Eclipse Jetty Plugin
    An Eclipse plugin for running/debugging Java web applications with Jetty (successor of JettyLauncher) Features: - Support for Jetty 6, 7, 8 and 9 - Included Jetty8 - M2Eclipse Support - JSP Support - JNDI Support
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    camouflage

    camouflage

    Full featured open source BRM/BPM/CMS stack

    Camouflage is a full featured open source BRM/BPM/CMS stack using industrial strength open source products. This project is based on JBoss 7, Camunda BPM Engine, Liferay Portal Server and Drools.
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    Develop your enterprise RIA web applications simply as standalone application. J2EE web based framework. Just only Java and components -- all is simple. No HTML, no templates, no code generation, no JavaScript, no JSP, no EJB, and so on.
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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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    An extension of project darkstar server (formerly sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc.) with TLS/SSL capability.
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    A real-time, distributed, data model system. http://fulmine.sourceforge.net
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    L2jdertin, Stable L2J Cliente: Interlude.
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