Secure JDK Flight Recorder management for containerized JVMs
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Secure JDK Flight Recorder management for containerized JVMs
A framework for mission control
Java Agent implementing Cryostat Discovery and JFR data pushing
Core library providing a convenience wrapper and headless stubs for managing JFR with JDK Mission Control API
Homebrew Casks for Azul Zulu OpenJDK & Mission Control
Windows alt-tab on macOS
This is the project for OpenJDK Mission Control, a production time profiling and diagnostics tools suite. https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jmc/
Repository for OpenJDK Mission Control, a production time profiling and diagnostics tools suite. https://openjdk.org/projects/jmc
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Mission Control integration for Laravel apps
Issue tracker k výrobní lince sémantických konceptuálních modelů.
ECSS Packet Utilization Standard implementation.
This repository contains the code for an open-source satellite Mission Control Software that implements the Packet Utilisation Standard
MXM Documentation (WIP) - https://docs.mbari.org/internal/mxm/
This desktop application is built with Electron and integrates various functionalities to track, calculate, and visualize satellite orbits and data.
AltTab - scriptable branch
Exposè for i3 WM. Fork of https://gitlab.com/d.reis/i3expo to fix crashes and improve features/usability
CatPilot is a hardware and OS agnostic drone's autopilot software stack. It is designed for faster creation of scalable distributed control systems for mission-critical applications. (UAS-CatPilot repo is a upper lever repo for sharing configurations for UAVs)
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