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This change uses the Java Platform functionality from Gradle to enable
shared dependency constraints across modules.
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This change updates the Gradle configuration to utilize version
constraints to force the same dependency version across modules.
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This change moves the version of the dependencies from buildSrc to
gradle.properties to prevent recompilation when changing dependency
versions.
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This change extracts the configuration for test from the Kotlin library
conventions.
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This change removes unnecessary dependencies on JUnit Platform launcher
from the repository. Previously, the launcher was used to bootstrap
tests for Gradle when it did not natively support JUnit Platform.
Gradle now has native support for JUnit Platform, so the dependency is
not needed anymore.
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This change allows users to select the hypervisor scheduler to use when
deploying hypervisors onto bare-metal machines.
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This change adds a new hypervisor implementation that supports virtual
machine that have exclusive access to resources (e.g., CPU).
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This change converts the low-level workload model to be pull-based. This
reduces the overhead that we experienced with our previous co-routine
based approach.
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This change updates the workflow service to delegate the resource
scheduling logic to the virtualized resource provisioner.
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This change splits the opendc-compute module into two modules:
1. opendc-compute-core
The interfaces and APIs that represent a IaaS platform.
2. opendc-compute-simulator
The implementation of these interfaces using simulation components
from opendc-simulator-compute.
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