QConf is a Distributed Configuration Management System,This is Qconf java driver
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.
This project aims to help java application developers to manage their configuration issues.
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.
Application programming interface to core services like task monitoring and modular object management and configuration.
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.
Class, Field and Method metadata used to remove boilerplate code for construction, configuration, scheduling, monitoring, management and more
Common configuration required by POM files of VTN Manager.
OpenCms-Module 'org.opencms.ade.config'. Configuration for OpenCms websites.<br> <i>(c) 2013 by Alkacon Software GmbH (http://www.alkacon.com).</i> OpenCms is a Content Management System that is based on Open Source Software. Complex Intranet and Internet websites can be quickly and cost-effectively created, maintained and managed.
Menu and configuration to open up HSQLDB Manager
Object management and configuration application programming interface.
Object management and configuration reference implementation.
This project contains the business service code. This is a classic service tier where business logic is defined along with it's associated transaction management configuration.
ZooKeeper is a centralized service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed synchronization, and providing group services. All of these kinds of services are used in some form or another by distributed applications. Each time they are implemented there is a lot of work that goes into fixing the bugs and race conditions that are inevitable. Because of the difficulty of implementing these kinds of services, applications initially usually skimp on them ,which make them brittle in the presence of change and difficult to manage. Even when done correctly, different implementations of these services lead to management complexity when the applications are deployed.
Brooklyn entities for Configuration Management using Ansible
Brooklyn entities for Configuration Management using SaltStack
Java application development framework focusing on configurability and easy testing. Promotes proven and simple solutions and specifically avoids the use of complicated and deprecated ones. It offers modular service framework based on Google Guice, Maven-like configuration management, logging with SLF4J, support for common JavaEE technologies: JDBC, JPA, JMS, JTA, JMX, Java Servlet API, JAX-RS. Promotes fresh approach to JavaEE development with dependency injection, annotation processing, modular design and easy unit testing.
Configuration manager for Sclera
Object management and configuration implementation programming interface.
Archiva is an application for managing one or more remote repositories, including administration, artifact handling, browsing and searching.
This project aims to help java application developers to manage their configuration issues.
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.
A Configuration utility that provides simple, flexible and powerful functionality for managing one or more configurations in a java environment. It uses a combination of a hierarchy of configuration files, substitution variables and property variables.
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.
Object management and configuration logging system application programming interface.
The OVSDB Plugin integration project is a project for OpenDaylight that will implement the Open vSwitch Database RFC 7047 management protocol allowing the Southbound configuration of vSwitches and a network virtualization implementation.
Common configuration required by POM files of VTN Manager.
Configuration files for statistics manager
UIMA (Unstructured Information Management Architecture). UIMA promotes community development and reuse of annotators that extract metadata from unstructured information (text, audio, video, etc.); it provides for externalized declaration of type systems, component configuration, aggregation, and more, supports scalablity, and provides tooling.
Configuration files for forwarding rules manager
UIMA (Unstructured Information Management Architecture). UIMA promotes community development and reuse of annotators that extract metadata from unstructured information (text, audio, video, etc.); it provides for externalized declaration of type systems, component configuration, aggregation, and more, supports scalablity, and provides tooling.
JDBC connection pooling utility, supporting time-based expiry, statement caching, connection validation, and easy configuration using a pool manager.
Brooklyn entities for Configuration Management using Chef
Distributed Configuration Management Platform.
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.
Java application development framework focusing on configurability and easy testing. Promotes proven and simple solutions and specifically avoids the use of complicated and deprecated ones. It offers modular service framework based on Google Guice, Maven-like configuration management, logging with SLF4J, support for common JavaEE technologies: JDBC, JPA, JMS, JTA, JMX, Java Servlet API, JAX-RS. Promotes fresh approach to JavaEE development with dependency injection, annotation processing, modular design and easy unit testing.
Object management and configuration logging system implementation backed by JDK Logging.
The OVSDB Plugin integration project is a project for OpenDaylight that will implement the Open vSwitch Database RFC 7047 management protocol allowing the Southbound configuration of vSwitches and a network virtualization implementation.
The OVSDB Plugin integration project is a project for OpenDaylight that will implement the Open vSwitch Database RFC 7047 management protocol allowing the Southbound configuration of vSwitches and a network virtualization implementation.
A lightweight distributed configuration management platform.
Container project for OSGi configuration support
Fili system config implements the core system configuration classes used for logging, dependency management, and configuration
This is a Carbon bundle with user manager modules.
The addc-ssl library supplies classes for helping with configuring and setting up TLS/SSL clients and servers including the Apache httpclient, A fised alias X.509 key manager and an implementation for the TLS/SSL layer in JacORB for running SSLIOP.
This package contains Microsoft Azure SDK for MariaDB Management SDK. For documentation on how to use this package, please see https://aka.ms/azsdk/java/mgmt. The Microsoft Azure management API provides create, read, update, and delete functionality for Azure MariaDB resources including servers, databases, firewall rules, VNET rules, log files and configurations with new business model. Package tag package-2020-01-01.
Parent POM for JBoss projects. Provides default project build configuration.
Archiva is an application for managing one or more remote repositories, including administration, artifact handling, browsing and searching.
Portofino is a web application framework written in Java and extensible using Groovy, distributed under the LGPL open source license. The framework can be used to create interactive database-driven web applications. The creation process includes automatic generation through a "wizard" tool, manual configuration through a web-based administration interface, and customization through scripting languages. The framework combines features that are typical of Content Management Systems and of Rapid application development tools. Portofino is mainly intended for Java developers of enterprise applications and of dynamic web sites. It can connect to an existing database and generate a working web application based on an automatic analysis of the database's structure.