Capsule vs JFrog Artifactory

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Capsule vs JFrog Artifactory: What are the differences?

Developers describe Capsule as "Dead-Simple Packaging and Deployment for JVM Apps". Packages any JVM application, no matter how complex, as a single, plain executable JAR. A capsule may directly contain all of the application’s dependencies or simply declare some or all of them, to be downloaded when launched. On the other hand, JFrog Artifactory is detailed as "Enterprise Universal Repository Manager". It integrates with your existing ecosystem supporting end-to-end binary management that overcomes the complexity of working with different software package management systems, and provides consistency to your CI/CD workflow.

Capsule belongs to "Java Build Tools" category of the tech stack, while JFrog Artifactory can be primarily classified under "Code Collaboration & Version Control".

Capsule is an open source tool with 1.13K GitHub stars and 79 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Capsule's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is Capsule?

Packages any JVM application, no matter how complex, as a single, plain executable JAR. A capsule may directly contain all of the application’s dependencies or simply declare some or all of them, to be downloaded when launched.

What is JFrog Artifactory?

It integrates with your existing ecosystem supporting end-to-end binary management that overcomes the complexity of working with different software package management systems, and provides consistency to your CI/CD workflow.

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