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2 | 9 | |
1,004 | 790 | |
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9.4 | 3.5 | |
1 day ago | 2 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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JGroups
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What libraries from other languages do you wish were ported over into go?
Something like JGroups http://www.jgroups.org/
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What version should new Java libraries be written in?
Some more: JavaFX, JGroups
jabel
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What Are Senders Good For, Anyway?
Java has things like Jabel that let you use modern Java syntax and compile down to Java 8 for compatibility reasons.
https://github.com/bsideup/jabel
This is useful commercially, but also nice when building Minecraft mods for older versions of Minecraft.
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How to use different Java versions for src/main/java and src/test/java in Maven
As for Java bytecode, you assume the differences are significant while in reality, they are not, as explained by the Jabel project:
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What can I do with Java 1.4?
(Before realizing it'd already been done)
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What's new in Java 18 for us, developers ?
If you want to use new language features (pattern matching, string templates, records etc.) then I highly recommend to take a look at https://github.com/bsideup/jabel
- Minecraft 1.18 Pre-Release 2: Minecraft 1.18 will require Java 17
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What version should new Java libraries be written in?
I've never heard of somebody sticking to 9 or 10 as their primary JDK. AFAIK most people who could update waited for the 11 LTS. The rest of us are just stuck on 8. But we have some nice tricks.
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Is it possible to any jre under 16 to recognise class ver 60 ?
https://github.com/bsideup/jabel - lets you use new Java syntax, because things like pattern matching are just syntatic sugar and dont change the class file specification
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Eclipse Compiler supports -source 16 -target 8
I've found about the Jabel that tried to enable this feature in the Javac compiler.
- Are there byte code differences between different Java releases?
What are some alternatives?
Apache ZooKeeper - Apache ZooKeeper
Mixin - Mixin is a trait/mixin and bytecode weaving framework for Java using ASM
Hazelcast - Hazelcast is a unified real-time data platform combining stream processing with a fast data store, allowing customers to act instantly on data-in-motion for real-time insights.
Spring - Spring Framework
Akka - Build highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications on the JVM
guava - modular guava
Redisson - Redisson - Easy Redis Java client and Real-Time Data Platform. Sync/Async/RxJava/Reactive API. Over 50 Redis based Java objects and services: Set, Multimap, SortedSet, Map, List, Queue, Deque, Semaphore, Lock, AtomicLong, Map Reduce, Bloom filter, Spring Cache, Tomcat, Scheduler, JCache API, Hibernate, RPC, local cache ...
lwjgl - [LEGACY] LWJGL 2.X - The Lightweight Java Game Library.
Atomix - A Kubernetes toolkit for building distributed applications using cloud native principles
UniJ - Universal facade of JDK 9+ API, focused on Collection factory methods
Hystrix - Hystrix is a latency and fault tolerance library designed to isolate points of access to remote systems, services and 3rd party libraries, stop cascading failure and enable resilience in complex distributed systems where failure is inevitable.
jfx - JavaFX mainline development