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    DuckRails

    DuckRails

    Development tool to mock API endpoints quickly

    ...DuckRails is an open source development tool built using the Ruby on Rails framework. The purpose of the tool is to allow developers to easily mock API endpoints outside their applications. Knowing ruby is not required. It would just help you define ruby dynamic mocks easier (embedded ruby). No worries, you can still define dynamic responses by selecting Javascript as the mock’s body type. Instead of defining a mock to always respond with some static content, you can also configure it to dynamically resolve the content to serve. For example, you can access the original request’s parameters and headers and decide how you could respond.
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    REMO == Remo Edits Makello Online: you can -- either with a web browser or a face-to-face Ruby application -- define SQL tables, links & indexes. REMO turns this into the framework of an application to manage the data (first sales data, so Makello).
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    This project aims to create a portal framework using the Ruby on Rails web framework. Users will be able to define his/her own page layouts and add portlets to the pages after done defining the layouts.
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