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    OneinStack

    OneinStack

    OneinStack - A PHP/JAVA Deployment Tool

    This script is written using the shell, in order to quickly deploy LEMP/LAMP/LNMP/LNMPA/LTMP(Linux, Nginx/Tengine/OpenResty, MySQL in a production environment/MariaDB/Percona, PHP, JAVA), applicable to RHEL 7, 8, 9(including CentOS, RedHat, AlmaLinux, Rocky), Debian 9, 10, 11, 12, Ubuntu 16, 18, 20, 22 and Fedora 27+ of 64.
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    Capsule

    Capsule

    Dead-simple packaging and deployment for JVM apps

    Capsule is a packaging and deployment tool for JVM applications. A capsule is a single executable JAR that contains everything your application needs to run either in the form of embedded files or as declarative metadata. It can contain your JAR artifacts, your dependencies and resources, native libraries, the require JRE version, the JVM flags required to run the application well, Java or native agents and more. In short, a capsule is a self-contained JAR that knows everything there is to...
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