Google Cloud Run
A comprehensive managed compute platform designed to rapidly and securely deploy and scale containerized applications. Developers can utilize their preferred programming languages such as Go, Python, Java, Ruby, Node.js, and others. By eliminating the need for infrastructure management, the platform ensures a seamless experience for developers. It is based on the open standard Knative, which facilitates the portability of applications across different environments. You have the flexibility to code in your style by deploying any container that responds to events or requests. Applications can be created using your chosen language and dependencies, allowing for deployment in mere seconds. Cloud Run automatically adjusts resources, scaling up or down from zero based on incoming traffic, while only charging for the resources actually consumed. This innovative approach simplifies the processes of app development and deployment, enhancing overall efficiency. Additionally, Cloud Run is fully integrated with tools such as Cloud Code, Cloud Build, Cloud Monitoring, and Cloud Logging, further enriching the developer experience and enabling smoother workflows. By leveraging these integrations, developers can streamline their processes and ensure a more cohesive development environment.
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Windocks
Windocks offers customizable, on-demand access to databases like Oracle and SQL Server, tailored for various purposes such as Development, Testing, Reporting, Machine Learning, and DevOps. Their database orchestration facilitates a seamless, code-free automated delivery process that encompasses features like data masking, synthetic data generation, Git operations, access controls, and secrets management. Users can deploy databases to traditional instances, Kubernetes, or Docker containers, enhancing flexibility and scalability.
Installation of Windocks can be accomplished on standard Linux or Windows servers in just a few minutes, and it is compatible with any public cloud platform or on-premise system. One virtual machine can support as many as 50 simultaneous database environments, and when integrated with Docker containers, enterprises frequently experience a notable 5:1 decrease in the number of lower-level database VMs required. This efficiency not only optimizes resource usage but also accelerates development and testing cycles significantly.
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Apache Tomcat
Apache Tomcat® is a free and open-source software that implements the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Server Pages, Jakarta Expression Language, Jakarta WebSocket, Jakarta Annotations, and Jakarta Authentication specifications, which are all part of the Jakarta EE framework. This adaptable software plays a crucial role in a wide range of large-scale web applications that various sectors and organizations rely on. Users can share their experiences and insights on the PoweredBy wiki page dedicated to Tomcat. The Apache Tomcat Project is thrilled to unveil version 10.0.10 of Apache Tomcat, which includes updates from the Jakarta EE 9 platform. This latest iteration is designed to boost performance while delivering enhanced features that benefit developers and organizations across the board, ensuring they stay competitive in an evolving digital landscape. With each new release, the community looks forward to further innovations and improvements that will continue to facilitate the development of robust web applications.
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Apache Geronimo
Apache Geronimo is a suite of open-source initiatives designed to provide JavaEE/JakartaEE libraries complemented by Microprofile implementations. Our primary goal is to offer reusable components that are not only extensively used but also well-maintained, ensuring developers have access to reliable tools. This framework delivers powerful libraries that comply with the specifications set forth by Java EE and Jakarta EE, while also placing a strong emphasis on OSGi bundle metadata for enhanced modularity. The XBean project aims to create a server with a plugin-based architecture akin to that of Eclipse's IDE, which will facilitate the discovery, download, and installation of server plugins from a centralized online repository. Additionally, the framework is versatile, supporting various IoC systems, and can operate seamlessly without one, while also providing JMX capabilities without the need for JMX-specific code. It effectively manages lifecycles and class loaders, and offers smooth integration with Spring to enhance functionality. Moreover, Apache Geronimo includes several Microprofile implementations and works on the Apache Geronimo Arthur project, which aspires to create a lightweight framework over Oracle GraalVM to augment its functionalities. Ultimately, Apache Geronimo is dedicated to continuously evolving to meet the diverse requirements of developers within the Java ecosystem, ensuring that the framework remains relevant and useful in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
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