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    Moqui Ecosystem
    The Moqui Ecosystem is a series of open source components for enterprise applications all built on a common framework (Moqui Framework) written in Java and Groovy. The components include tools that plug in to the framework, business artifacts, and applications. Some of the popular tool plug ins include ElasticSearch, Apache FOP, Apache Camel, OrientDB, and Hazelcast. The business artifacts later includes a universal data model (mantle-udm), service library (mantle-usl), reusable...
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    Spock Example

    Spock Example

    Spock example specifications along with ready-to-go Gradle builds

    The Spock Example project is a reference repository demonstrating how to set up and use the Spock testing framework with Gradle or Maven. It includes sample Specification classes that illustrate key Spock features—given/when/then style, data-driven testing, mocking/stubbing, and interaction verification. The examples show how to integrate Spock into typical Java/Groovy projects, how to run tests inside IDEs like Eclipse or IntelliJ, and how to align build scripts with Spock’s dependencies. It serves as a learning aid for developers new to Spock or wanting to adopt its expressive syntax in real-world projects. ...
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