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    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    Amazon Neptune JDBC Driver by Amazon Web Services

    ...To use the Driver in BI tools, please refer to the documentation. To connect to Amazon Neptune using the JDBC driver, the Neptune instance must be available through an SSH tunnel, load balancer, or the JDBC driver must be deployed in an EC2 instance. SSH Tunnel and host file must be configured before using the drive to connect to Neptune, please see SSH configuration. This driver is compatible with JDBC 4.2 and requires a minimum of Java 8.
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    Eclipse Che

    Eclipse Che

    Next-gen container development platform, workspace server & cloud IDE

    Eclipse Che is a Kubernetes-native IDE that makes Kubernetes development accessible for development teams. It places everything a developer could need into containers in Kube pods including dependencies, embedded containerized runtimes, a web IDE, and project code. With the Kubernetes application in your development environment and an in-browser IDE, you can code, build, test and run applications exactly as they run on production from any machine.
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    BLESS

    BLESS

    An SSH Certificate Authority that runs as an AWS Lambda function

    BLESS is an SSH Certificate Authority that runs as an AWS Lambda function and is used to sign SSH public keys. SSH Certificates are an excellent way to authorize users to access a particular SSH host, as they can be restricted for a single-use case, and can be short-lived. Instead of managing the authorized_keys of a host, or controlling who has access to SSH Private Keys, hosts just need to be configured to trust an SSH CA.
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    AutoVPN

    AutoVPN

    Create on demand disposable OpenVPN endpoints on AWS

    ...There is also functionality to see which instances are running in which region and the ability to terminate the instance when done. Additional functionality includes specifying instance type, generating ssh keypairs, specifying custom AMI, changing login user, and more to come. Create on-demand OpenVPN Endpoints in AWS that can easily be destroyed after done only pay for what you use.
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