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    Batch Insert License

    Batch Insert License

    Prepend a copyright/license declaration to many files at once.

    .... - Delete an existing license comment block from each source file. It is written in Java and will run on any OS that has Java is installed.
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    OFormsCI

    Continuous Integration for Oracle Forms/Reports Fusion Middleware

    OFormsCI is a set of tools to form a complete tool chain for continuous integration with Git, Jenkins, Oracle Forms/Reports and WebLogic server.
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    java cmd compile and run batch file

    Batch File for compiling (javac) and running Java via command prompt

    Anytime you want to make simple programs to test code or whatever, use these batch files I made. They are much quicker than opening up an IDE and typing in all the stuff to test something out. The batchfile "RunJavaCode" then creates a .class file (bytecode) and then runs the program. Very easy.
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