List of Apache Ivy Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Apache Ivy. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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Perforce TeamHub
Perforce
Centralize, collaborate, and innovate with streamlined code management.Your code resides in a repository management system which can be established using platforms such as Mercurial, Git, or SVN. Perforce TeamHub (formerly Helix TeamHub) provides a hosting environment for these repositories, supporting formats from Mercurial, Git, and SVN. You also have the option to manage multiple repositories under a single project or create separate projects for each repository individually. Perforce TeamHub goes beyond just code hosting, functioning as a central management hub for all your software resources. This includes handling various components like build artifacts from tools such as Maven and Ivy, in addition to Docker container registries. Moreover, it facilitates secure private file sharing through WebDAV repositories, enabling the safe handling of binary files. Perforce TeamHub can operate autonomously or in collaboration with P4, maintaining a unified source of truth for development teams through integration. For example, large binary files can be stored in P4 and subsequently linked with Git assets from Perforce TeamHub within a hybrid workspace, thereby improving build performance and enhancing the development workflow. This all-encompassing strategy fosters better collaboration and operational efficiency among teams, ultimately contributing to superior project results. By effectively centralizing resources and streamlining processes, Perforce TeamHub empowers developers to focus on innovation rather than logistics. -
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JFrog Platform
JFrog
Effortless DevOps automation for rapid, secure software delivery.This fully automated DevOps platform is crafted for the effortless distribution of dependable software releases from the development phase straight to production. It accelerates the initiation of DevOps projects by overseeing user management, resource allocation, and permissions, ultimately boosting deployment speed. With the ability to promptly identify open-source vulnerabilities and uphold licensing compliance, you can confidently roll out updates. Ensure continuous operations across your DevOps workflow with High Availability and active/active clustering solutions specifically designed for enterprises. The platform allows for smooth management of your DevOps environment through both built-in native integrations and those offered by external providers. Tailored for enterprise needs, it provides diverse deployment options—on-premises, cloud, multi-cloud, or hybrid—that can adapt and scale with your organization. Additionally, it significantly improves the efficiency, reliability, and security of software updates and device management for large-scale IoT applications. You can kickstart new DevOps initiatives in just minutes, effortlessly incorporating team members, managing resources, and setting storage limits, which fosters rapid coding and collaboration. This all-encompassing platform removes the barriers of traditional deployment issues, allowing your team to concentrate on driving innovation forward. Ultimately, it serves as a catalyst for transformative growth within your organization’s software development lifecycle. -
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Apache Ant
Apache Software Foundation
Streamline your builds with customizable, flexible project management.Apache Ant is a utility and library based on Java that facilitates the execution of processes specified in build files, featuring interlinked targets and extension points. While its primary function is to build Java applications, Ant also includes a diverse range of built-in tasks that aid in compiling, assembling, testing, and running these applications. Furthermore, Ant's capabilities extend beyond Java, enabling the effective construction of applications written in languages such as C or C++. More generally, Ant acts as a management tool for any process that can be defined through the establishment of targets and tasks. Because it is developed in Java, users can also create personalized "antlibs," which consist of custom tasks and types specific to their needs, while also benefiting from a wealth of available commercial or open-source "antlibs." Importantly, Ant's flexibility is a significant advantage, as it does not impose strict coding conventions or directory structures on Java projects that utilize it, fostering a more customizable development experience. This level of adaptability and freedom significantly contributes to its popularity among developers across various types of projects. Moreover, the community surrounding Ant continues to grow, reinforcing its status as a reliable tool in the ever-evolving software development landscape.
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