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    yudao-cloud

    New Cloud version of Ruoyi-Vue-Pro optimized to refactor all features

    yudao-cloud is the cloud-native evolution of the popular ruoyi-vue-pro backend system, rebuilt around Spring Cloud Alibaba and a microservice architecture. It delivers a full-stack solution that combines a Spring-based backend, MyBatis Plus for data access, and a Vue + Element-based admin front-end, along with user-facing mini-programs. The system targets enterprise scenarios and includes modules for RBAC-based dynamic permissions, multi-tenant SaaS capabilities, data permissions, and...
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    Kikonf is an Universal Administration Platform for MiddleWare Application Servers and related Servers. (Full Support for WebSphere Application Server, WebLogic Server, WebSphere MQ, Tomcat, JBoss, ...)
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    ServiceRegistry

    A next-generation runtime service registry

    The promise of SOA leads us down the path of creating, publishing and both statically and dynamically consuming run-time service. These services can be either human consumable (web sites, widgets and/or portlets) or machine consumable (REST, SOAP, JMS, MQ, FTP, RMI, etc) services. The adoption and usage of UDDI has made clear that it is not the answer to the dynamic discovery and consumption model. This Service-Registry project targets the next generation of application and how they will both publish and consume run-time service and propogate registry entries across a network of registries. ...
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