Pelisse Romain (@rpelisse)
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  • Global Rank 569,511 (Top 20 %)
  • Followers 39
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  • Registered about 15 years ago
  • Most used languages
    Java
    66.7 %
    Puppet
    11.1 %
    Shell
    11.1 %
    Scala
    11.1 %
  • Location πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Germany
  • Country Total Rank 24,854
  • Country Ranking
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    Java
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    Shell
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Top repositories

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vm-truck-loader

A small CLI tool to bulk some VM operation on a VM Ware VCenter such as machine creation, deletion, start and stop. For creation, a CSV file is used to pass the necessary data.
Java
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jboss-editorial

Holds both the roster file for the JBoss Weekly Editorial and a script to help send reminder to the current week's author.
Java
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rhq-sync-tool

Java
3
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in-bed-with-aphrodite

A collection of (Scala) scripts leveraging the API provided by Aphrodite (https://github.com/jboss-set/aphrodite)
Scala
2
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puppet-workshop

A sample Puppet repository, demonstrating most of the common feature of puppet - and with a script to easily applies the catalog without running Puppetmaster
Puppet
2
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rhq-db-setup

An utility program to help setting RHQ's database within a script (without any "clicks")
Java
2
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perseus

A simple set of scripts - and Dockerfile, to easily maintain and run a very light image of the latests Fedora system for the sole purpose of running Wildfly AS local build (but could run, in fact, anykind of Java-based Maven build). The main reason beyond this automation is that Wildfly build (mvn clean install) fires up instance of an app server binding on a local port - which make it uneasy to fire several build, on the same system, at the same time. With the scripts provided with this project, you can easily wrap around the build into a container.
Shell
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emeapc-2019-quarkus-intro

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jboss-eap-5-remote-stateless-ejb-quickstart

A simple example on how to build and deploy a stateless EJB with JBoss EAP 5.2.x
Java
1
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10

http-pacemaker

A HTTP proxy allowing you to reduce the amount of parallel requests send to the backend, and queue them. The main purpose behind it is to protect an HTTP backend that can't scale well... Not a piece of software you'd like to run, but one that may need to....
Java
1
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