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    Gradle Docker Compose Plugin

    Gradle Docker Compose Plugin

    Simplifies usage of Docker Compose for integration testing

    The Gradle Docker Compose Plugin by Avast integrates Docker Compose lifecycle management into Gradle builds. It allows developers to define and manage Docker containers required for integration testing or local development directly from their Gradle build scripts. This plugin automates the startup and shutdown of services, supports container health checks, and enables tight integration between application code and containerized services, enhancing reproducibility and automation in development pipelines.
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    Open source Application and Data Integration Platform that allows developers and end-users to integrate and transform information using a web-based drag-and-drop interface that doesn't require coding or programming skills.
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