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    Muse: Middleware Universal Scripting idE

    Muse: Middleware Universal Scripting idE

    Automate: WebSphere; WebLogic; JBoss; Glassfish; Tomcat; Linux, WinRM

    Simplify... Aggregate... Automate... Simplify... *** OPEN SOURCE - GPL3/EPL. Use Python / Jython to automate WebSphere, WebLogic, JBoss, Glassfish and Tomcat Middleware Estates over JMX, both SSL and non-SSL + Linux SSH (agent-less) + WinRM Target all 5 servers, Linux and WinRM from the same workspace. Familiar Eclipse based Jython and Python Development IDE, pre-configured and ready to go. 4-Click Installer. Win x64, Linux WINE x64. Built-In JVM. Java 8/9/10, Amazon...
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    Ratchet WebSocket

    Ratchet WebSocket

    Asynchronous WebSocket server

    Ratchet is a loosely coupled PHP library providing developers with tools to create real time, bi-directional applications between clients and servers over WebSockets. Write your own chat (aka "Hello World!" for sockets) application in a matter of minutes. After understanding "the new flow", event driven programming, compared to traditional HTTP request/response - writing any application on top of Ratchet becomes fast and easy. Ratchet provides many components for you to pick and choose from...
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