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    IBM Websphere MQ Admin Tool

    IBM Websphere MQ Admin Tool

    Managing IBM MQ objects and messages

    ...This open source application is written in Java 1.8 and using NetBeans IDE 8.2. Currently using IBM MQ client lib 8.0. This project is actively being developed. All features are created for the daily task of any MQ Admin team, any suggestions for general programming discussion,feedback, new feature request are welcomed. Source code available on https://github.com/bintoo/MQAdminTool
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    A web-based interface to remotely deploy J2EE (Java EE now) applicaitons. Does not require any database backend. Only requirements are ssh key based authentication to remote servers. Remote deployment is language agnostic. Remote scripts are called using ssh remote command invocation. Standard scripts for remote tomcat servers are provided. Screen Shot: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jdeployer/screenshots/286655
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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