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*** 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.
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Mirror of the TA-Lib project using a Git repository
This project is intended to provide Git access to the code of the original project, TA-Lib, which uses Subversion. It is intended for system integrators wishing to use TA-Lib in their Git-managed project through Git submodules or subtrees. No actual development is being done here; all development happens in the original project.
This project developed room scheduling software for the Ronald McDonald Houses in Portland and Bangor, ME. Its development site has moved to https://npfi.org/the-homeroom-project. The code base and documentation can be downloaded from that site.