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    ApiManager

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    Free API collaboration management system

    ...Collaborative development, online testing, document management, export interface, personalized function customization. Simple and efficient BUG management system to record every change. Alibaba Cloud's secure cloud storage, backup data regularly, and support local deployment. Team collaboration, permission control, modification log. Database table, markdown, restful, mock, pdf, word. HTTPS, private projects, encrypted projects, MD5 salting, comprehensive protection of data security. Open source plug-ins, Chinese and English bilingual, environment switching, global variables, cloud backup. ...
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    Pop Framework

    Pop Framework

    Use Java bean as model of web page, reference beans in hyperlinks

    ...Pop can help users to customize a bean, a scope, a factory and a reference in object-oriented way. Pop treats a bean as the model of a web page (JSP or servlet), the webpage itself is a view of the bean. The model provides the data for the view, the view is responsible for rendering the data. The Pop itself acts as the general-purposed controller for all views and models. The beans defined in server-side can be referenced by hyperlinks in client-side directly. Views and Models are therefore loosely coupled in Pop. A model can have multiple views for different devices and different locales. ...
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    Audited Objects (AO) is a tool for the analysis and optimization of automated software processes such as builds. It supports reuse of previously built objects, generation of prerequisite data, parallelization, etc.
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    Our goal is to find out useful and funny ways for expanding the possibilities of many FOSS by integrating them with other FOSS and proprietary systems. You'll find here many open source plugins and extensions useful to put those FOSS hermits together.
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    Prisma Workbench (PSW)

    software development tool integration framework

    Prisma Workbench (PSW) is a framework for software engineering tools integration. PSW enables interoperability of various software development tools in collaborative settings. PSW provides real time views to data, enhanced awareness into project's progress (events), traceability management between work products, communication support, and project management viewpoint (reports). PSW implements an integration mechanism via which new tools can be added and configured. For users a web UI (portlets in Liferay) is provided.
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