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    nuBuilder Forte

    nuBuilder Forte

    nuBuilder Forte is a cloud database builder.

    nuBuilder Forte is the 4th version of nuBuilder. A open-source browser-based tool created for developing web-based database applications. nuBuilder uses either MySQL or MariaDB databases and gives its users the ability to do database operations like... • Search, Create, Insert, Read, Update, Delete ✪ With low-code tools that create ... - Forms with the Form Builder - Fast Reports - Database queries with the SQL Builder - Customised date and number formats with the Format...
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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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    DomainHealth
    DomainHealth is an open source "zero-config" monitoring tool for WebLogic. It collects important server metrics over time, archives these into CSV files and provides a simple web interface for viewing graphs of current and historical statistics.
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