Apache Ant vs NAnt: Build Automation Tools for Java and .NET
How Apache Ant and NAnt automate Java and .NET builds, where they fit in a modern pipeline, and when to migrate to Maven, Gradle or MSBuild.
DeployHQ is a code deployment platform designed to help you get files from Git, Mercurial & Subversion repositories onto your servers using SFTP, FTP, S3, Digital Ocean and more!
Java Deployments: Streamlining Your Releases: Discover how to automate and simplify your Java application deployments with DeployHQ, from code compilation to server updates.
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How Apache Ant and NAnt automate Java and .NET builds, where they fit in a modern pipeline, and when to migrate to Maven, Gradle or MSBuild.
An honest, side-by-side comparison of Tomcat, WildFly, Jetty, Open Liberty, Quarkus, and Spring Boot — with real performance data, deployment examples, and a practical decision framework for choosing the right Java application server.
The Java server landscape has shifted from shared application servers to embedded runtimes and cloud-native frameworks. This guide traces that evolution — from Tomcat and WildFly through Spring Boot to Quarkus and Micronaut — and shows how to make the transition without rewriting everything.
Deploy a production-ready Metabase instance with Docker Compose, PostgreSQL, Nginx, and Let's Encrypt TLS — then automate future updates with DeployHQ.
DeployHQ vs Jenkins compared on setup time, total cost of ownership, rollback, security, and CI/CD scope — and when to run both together.