Artifacts for the 2017 master's thesis "Explaining Satisfiability Queries for Software Product Lines"
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Artifacts for the 2017 master's thesis "Explaining Satisfiability Queries for Software Product Lines"
A Configuration Manager Class with the GOF Design Pattern Singleton
A simple Grizzly standalone RESTful webservice application with Configuration Manager Implementation and Dummy Cache Repository
Example of use the INI files in Java.
An extremely simple and lightweight configs API for Java
An easy-to-use configuration file library, for Java 8
A lightweight Java configuration API.
This repository is a server configuration project, for the Store Microservices
Работа с файлами конфигурациями
A simplistic configuration library for Java, heavily based on Typesafehub Config with some additional opinionated features
Adds support for loading TOML configurations in Spring
Mule 4 extension for AWS Secrets Manager
Pokedex is a robust Discord bot that mimics the iconic Pokedex from the Pokemon games and show. It's loaded with features to help players of all skill levels to learn and better enjoy Pokemon! The goal of Pokedex is to provide users with as much data about the Pokemon games as they desire conveniently and with minimal effort.
Deliver environment configurations and secrets to your engineering team's entire development flow. Configrd syncs variables and secrets across developer workstations, CI/CD pipelines and runtime environments.
A port of JimmyCushnie's SUCC (https://github.com/JimmyCushnie/SUCC) to Java
Configuration annotations and parser.
This Java project is designed to handle YAML (.yml) files without the use of an external API. It uses the built-in Java libraries to read, parse and manipulate YAML data, providing developers with a lightweight and efficient solution for working with YAML files in their Java applications.
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