The Hatch, created by Will Szabo, is a Java application that emulates the Swan Station computer console from the famous TV show LOST.
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The Hatch, created by Will Szabo, is a Java application that emulates the Swan Station computer console from the famous TV show LOST.
Testing MySQL Replication With Spring Boot and Testcontainers
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This library can be used to replicate data between two micro services.
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