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    Reposilite

    Reposilite

    Lightweight and easy-to-use repository management software

    Lightweight and easy-to-use repository manager for Maven-based artifacts in JVM ecosystem. This is simple, extensible and scalable self-hosted solution to replace managers like Nexus, Archiva, or Artifactory, with reduced resource consumption. To run Reposilite for your personal needs you should assign around 20MB of RAM and at least Java 11+ installed. For huge public repositories, you can adjust the memory limit and even the size of used thread pools in the configuration. The recommended...
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    tinylog

    tinylog

    tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala

    Simplify your logging with tinylog. The lightweight logging framework can be used with Java, Kotlin, Scala, and any other JVM language. tinylog is open source and runs wherever Java is used: JVM, GraalVM, and Android.
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