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nailgun-server from group com.facebook (version 1.0.1)

Nailgun is a client, protocol and server for running Java programs from the command line without incurring the JVM startup overhead. Programs run in the server (which is implemented in Java), and are triggered by the client (C and Python clients available), which handles all I/O. This project contains the SERVER ONLY.

Group: com.facebook Artifact: nailgun-server
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Artifact nailgun-server
Group com.facebook
Version 1.0.1
Last update 14. November 2019
Tags: nailgun client line contains from running python overhead command only triggered programs protocol implemented available startup without project incurring which java server this handles clients
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/facebook/nailgun
License not specified
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies jna, jna-platform,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!

nailgun-server from group com.facebook (version 1.0.0)

Nailgun is a client, protocol and server for running Java programs from the command line without incurring the JVM startup overhead. Programs run in the server (which is implemented in Java), and are triggered by the client (C and Python clients available), which handles all I/O. This project contains the SERVER ONLY.

Group: com.facebook Artifact: nailgun-server
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Artifact nailgun-server
Group com.facebook
Version 1.0.0
Last update 02. November 2018
Tags: nailgun client line contains from running python overhead command only triggered programs protocol implemented available startup without project incurring which java server this handles clients
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/facebook/nailgun
License not specified
Dependencies amount 2
Dependencies jna, jna-platform,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!



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