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    JUnit 5

    JUnit 5

    Programmer-friendly testing framework for Java and the JVM

    The 5th major version of the programmer-friendly testing framework for Java and the JVM. JUnit 5 is the next generation of JUnit. The goal is to create an up-to-date foundation for developer-side testing on the JVM. This includes focusing on Java 8 and above, as well as enabling many different styles of testing. Official CI build server for JUnit 5. Used to perform quick checks on submitted pull requests and for build matrices including the latest released OpenJDK and early access builds of...
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    GoCD

    GoCD

    Main repository for GoCD, continuous delivery server

    GoCD’s value stream map shows your entire path to production in a single view. Easily navigate across jobs, spot inefficiencies, and optimize your process. No plugin required, out of box CD. GoCD streamlines your CD workflow on popular cloud environments such as Kubernetes, Docker, AWS and more. GoCD excels at modeling complex CD workflows for fast feedback with its modeling constructs, parallel execution and dependency management. No plugin required, out of box CD. GoCD helps you...
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    Continuous Integration Demo - 4

    Continuous Integration Demo - 4

    An example project to demonstrate continuous integration, in HTML5..

    Demonstration of a web based GUI using HTML, CSS, and Javascript. This project builds on the Continuous Integration Demo - Java - 2 and / or Continuous Integration Demo - Java - 3 projects.
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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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    A VM containing a turn-key solution for continuous integration with source code control, build management, automated testing, security analysis, defect tracking, and project management, all using open source tools.
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    A complete Continuous Integration utility, used for managing projects using XML. It consists of a flexible repository for 3rd party products, a mechanism for building, testing, deploying your projects and a management & status web application.
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    Browser based continuous integration(schedulable build) tool for projects residing in cvs repositories, and build using the apache ant.
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