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    tenniswall

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    ...Application is separated into backend (Rest API) and frontend (UI) part. Rest API is written in Sping/Groovy way using MongoDB as data store (using gradle) UI is Angular/Bootstrap js app (using npm, bower, grunt) Initial scaffolding done with Yo & SpringBoot (should try JHipster :) ) start rest part with gradle run -x test ui should be built with npm install bower install grunt serve previously npm, yo, grunt, bower should be installed mongodb should be started (previously installed): mongod --dbpath path/to/folder Application can be accessed at http://groovyui.cfapps.io
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    Fabric8 Pipeline Library

    Fabric8 Pipeline Library

    Fabric8 Pipeline for Jenkins

    ...Because it abstracts low-level CLI invocations, pipelines become more declarative and easier to review. It encourages composable, parameterized pipelines that work across many repositories while still allowing per-service overrides. Organizations use it to bootstrap platform-aligned pipelines quickly and reduce drift in how services are built and deployed.
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    Blocks Workflow

    Blocks Workflow

    Platform for creating workflow based systems like DMS, CMS or CRM.

    Platform for creating workflow based systems like DMS, CMS or CRM. It use Grails as web framework, Bootstrap as UI, Activiti as process engine.
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    Lazybones

    Lazybones

    A simple project creation tool that uses packaged project templates

    ...Templates can be customized or created from scratch, making it easy to enforce consistent setups across teams or organizations. Lazybones supports updating existing projects from newer versions of templates, easing long-term maintenance. It is commonly used to bootstrap Grails, Ratpack, or Gradle-based projects, but it can handle any JVM project layout. By automating the scaffolding process, Lazybones reduces setup time and encourages best practices by distributing pre-approved templates.
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