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DreamFactory’s core product is the same between Open Source and Commercial Versions. DreamFactory can run on Linux, Windows, and Docker and includes security controls and management services for Roles Based Access, API Key Management, Rate Limiting, Authentication, Logging, and Service-Side Scripting.
Enduro/X is an open-source middleware platform for distributed transaction processing.It is built on proven APIs such as X/Open group's XATMI and XA.The platform is designed for building real-time microservices based applications with a clusterization option.
OneFuzz is a self-hosted fuzzing-as-a-service platform that automates the detection of software bugs that could be security issues. [1] It supports Windows and Linux. [2] ...
Travis CI is a hosted [1] continuous integration service used to build and test software projects hosted on GitHub, [2] Bitbucket, GitLab, Perforce, Apache Subversion and Assembla. [ 3 ] Travis CI was the first CI service that provided services to open-source projects for free but as December 2020 no longer does so. [ 4 ]
Self-interpreters are related to self-hosting compilers. If no compiler exists for the language to be interpreted, creating a self-interpreter requires the implementation of the language in a host language (which may be another programming language or assembler).
Cilium is a cloud native technology for networking, observability, and security. [1] It is based on the kernel technology eBPF, originally for better networking performance, and now leverages many additional features for different use cases.
The code name "Roslyn" was first written by Eric Lippert (a former Microsoft engineer [5]) in a post [6] that he published in 2010 to hire developers for a new project. He first said that the origin of the name was because of Roslyn, Washington, but later in the post he speaks ironically about the "northern exposure" of its office; the city of Roslyn was one of the places where the television ...
An API to assemble archives (e.g., JAR, WAR, or EAR), which can then be deployed into an integration container (e.g., JBoss EmbeddedAS, GlassFish v3 Embedded, Jetty, or OpenEJB), or exported to a file, or exported to an exploded directory structure, or serialized over a network to a remote host, etc.; ShrinkWrap is the supported deployment ...