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    JPPF

    JPPF

    The open source grid computing solution

    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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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....
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    The bd-Container is an Java implementation of OSGi framework which is an simple (well not so simple :) ) non-remote component container spec. With a little difference. Groovy is used in components to make component substitution more dynamic.
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