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    Gradle Ospackage Plugin

    Gradle Ospackage Plugin

    Gradle plugin for constructing linux packages

    The Gradle OS Package plugin builds native Linux packages (RPM and DEB) directly from your project, enabling repeatable, policy-compliant server distributions. It lets you define metadata like package name, version, dependencies, and maintainers, then map files from your build into filesystem locations with ownership and permissions. Pre-, post-install, and removal scripts are supported so services can be registered, caches warmed, or config migrated during upgrades.
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    Metl ETL Data Integration

    Metl ETL Data Integration

    Simple message-based, web-based ETL integration

    Metl is a simple, web-based ETL tool that allows for data integrations including database, files, messaging, and web services. Supports RDBMS, SOAP, HTTP, FTP, SFTP, XML, FIXLEN, CSV, JSON, ZIP, and more. Metl implements scheduled integration tasks without the need for custom coding or heavy infrastructure. It can be deployed in the cloud or in an internal data center, and it was built to allow developers to extend it with custom components.
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    Gradle Node Plugin

    Gradle Node Plugin

    Gradle plugin for integrating NodeJS in your build

    The gradle-node-plugin is a Gradle plugin that allows integration and execution of Node.js-based tools—such as Node.js itself, Yarn, Grunt, and Gulp—within your Gradle build, even if Node.js isn’t installed locally. It streamlines frontend build tasks by managing Node toolchain dependencies directly through Gradle. Installing the node-related plugins can be done in multiple ways. The easiest is to use the plugins-closure in your build.gradle file. If you want to install snapshot versions of...
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    BOWS

    BOWS

    Bioinformatics Open Web Services

    BOWS is a generic system based on Web Services which allows programmatic access to applications running on HPC clusters. BOWS allows incorporation of several independent applications since programmers can install them in HPC clusters in any programming language. The lonely requirement is to write a script named “arrow” which calls BOWS back-end services periodically in order to check for new processes and their required parameters. If a new process is found, the “arrow” script should change...
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    glu

    glu

    Deployment Automation Platform

    glu is a model-driven deployment and orchestration platform aimed at automating complex rollouts across fleets of machines. It represents desired system state in a declarative model and coordinates agents to converge reality with that model, handling steps like install, start, verify, and promote. The system provides auditing and versioning of deployments, so operators can trace what changed, when, and why. A central console and APIs allow visualizing the topology, triggering rollouts, and...
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