Packer is a tool for building identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration. Packer is lightweight, runs on every major operating system, and is highly performant, creating machine images for multiple platforms in parallel. Packer supports various platforms through external plugin integrations, the full list of which can be found at https://developer.hashicorp.
This is just a pile of Javascript pretending to be a desktop environment, but hosted from your phone or Linux box? Weird huh. It's Alpha stuff so don't expect too much yet... It looks a bit like this. It does some cool things. ##Try it in an image on Dply. This will let you try out Notanos using an IP number and a self-signed certificate. This means you'll get security warning messages in the brow
Kestrel is based on Blaine Cook's "starling" simple, distributed message queue, with added features and bulletproofing, as well as the scalability offered by actors and the JVM. Each server handles a set of reliable, ordered message queues. When you put a cluster of these servers together, with no cross communication, and pick a server at random whenever you do a set or get, you end up with a reli
Latest releases: 6.0.0 (supports javax.{inject,servlet,persistence}, mostly supports jakarta.inject) 7.0.0 (supports jakarta.{inject,servlet,persistence}) (6.0.0 & 7.0.0 are equivalent except for their javax/jakarta support.) Documentation: User Guide, 6.0.0 javadocs 7.0.0 javadocs Latest Snapshot javadocs Continuous Integration: Mailing Lists: User Mailing List License: Apache 2.0 Put simply, Gui
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