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  2. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] WebAssembly runtime environments are embedded in application servers to host "server-side" WebAssembly applications and in other applications to support plug-in-based software extension architectures, e.g., "WebAssembly for Proxies" (proxy-wasm) which specifies a WebAssembly-based ABI for extending proxy servers.

  3. List of Apache Software Foundation projects - Wikipedia

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    Ignite: an In-Memory Data Fabric providing in-memory data caching, partitioning, processing, and querying components [8] Impala: a high-performance distributed SQL engine; InLong: a one-stop integration framework for massive data that provides automatic, secure and reliable data transmission capabilities

  4. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Project Current stable version Release date License; Apache Click: 2.3.0 2011-03-27 Apache 2.0 : Apache OFBiz: 18.12.17 [11] : 2024-11-11; 2 months ago Apache 2.0

  5. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, Blazor WebAssembly was released. Unlike the prototype, it used the Mono .NET runtime on WebAssembly. This is the same runtime that is used for developing mobile apps with .NET MAUI (previously Xamarin). The Blazor source code was first located in its own repository on GitHub, until it was merged into the ASP.NET Core ...

  6. Travis CI - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. OpenFabrics Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The OpenFabrics Alliance is a non-profit organization that promotes remote direct memory access (RDMA) switched fabric technologies for server and storage connectivity. These high-speed data-transport technologies are used in high-performance computing facilities, in research and various industries.

  8. Comparison of continuous integration software - Wikipedia

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    Integration, IDEs Integration, other Apache Gump: Python: Apache 2.0 Un­known Ant, Maven 1 Un­known Email: Un­known Un­known AppVeyor: Hosted, Self-Hosted Proprietary: Visual Studio, MSBuild, Psake No Custom Script, PowerShell: Email, HipChat, Slack: No GitHub, Bitbucket, Kiln, Windows Azure: Azure DevOps Server (formerly TFS and VSTS ...

  9. Fabric OS - Wikipedia

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    The second generation of Fabric OS (4.0) was developed on a PowerPC platform, and uses MontaVista Linux, a Linux derivative with real-time performance enhancements. With the advent of MontaVista, switches and directors have the ability of hot firmware activation (without downtime for Fibre Channel fabric), and many useful diagnostic commands.