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    Swagger Editor

    Swagger Editor

    An editor designed for Swagger

    ...Valid Swagger JSON descriptions can then be generated and used with the full Swagger tooling (code generation, documentation, etc). swagger-editor is a traditional npm module intended for use in single-page applications that are capable of resolving dependencies (via Webpack, Browserify, etc). swagger-editor-dist is a dependency-free module that includes everything you need to serve Swagger Editor in a server-side project, or a web project that can't resolve npm module dependencies. If you're building a single-page application, using swagger-editor is strongly recommended, since swagger-editor-dist is significantly larger.
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    rest-dev-vnc-docker

    rest-dev-vnc-docker

    Restful / SOAP API Development with common tools in VNC/noVNC Docker

    ...Virtually it's accessible ubiquitously from Your favorite smartphones, tablets, e.g., iPad, SurfacePro, Amazon Fire tablet, Chrome PC, Desktop PC, etc. (Hmmm! in theory, if you can read tiny screens, you can even use your Apple iWatch to use KNIME, Eclipse Photon, IntelliJ, etc. as long as it can display HTML-5 Web Browsers.
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