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3.9 | 9.0 | |
8 months ago | 1 day ago | |
TSQL | Java | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Persism
- Persism 2.2.0 - A Lightweight ORM for Java
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Advantages of not using Spring Data and Hibernate with relational data
People would be much better off using Persism https://github.com/sproket/Persism
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vm arguments for jdbc in javafx app
Yes, you do also have to add the mysql-connector-java-(version).jar to the classpath. If you run it in eclipse, it should show the command line it uses somewhere. BTW if you're looking for a simple streamlined ORM have a look at persism
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Useful Tools for Game Development
If you use Java you might like Persism https://github.com/sproket/Persism if you need to do anything databases.
- Persism: A zero ceremony ORM for Java - release 2.1.0
- Persism Release V2.1.0 - with support for Table Joins!
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Rapidly develop CRUD apps (and Apache Isis experience?)
If you want to try a easy to use ORM have a look at Persism
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New to desktop app (game), how do you manage database?
It's not that good. It doesn't have persism on it yet https://github.com/sproket/Persism
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Signals: A library for using decoupled observers
Is there a reason it needs a dependency on Lombok? If you want a library to be used, the less dependencies the better. See mine. It has zero.
castlemock
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Your cool open source libraries
CastleMock is probably the easiest SOAP and REST mocking application that I have ever tried. Instead of going through loops in SOAP UI to mock SOAP WS I can simply create a mock in a nice UI directly on the server, this ease of use is of tremendous importance to some of the testers I work with.
What are some alternatives?
ObjectiveSql - Writing SQL using Java syntax
milkman - An Extensible Request/Response Workbench
Doma 2 - DAO oriented database mapping framework for Java 8+
junit5 - ✅ The 5th major version of the programmer-friendly testing framework for Java and the JVM
Permazen - Language-Natural Persistence Layer for Java
Testcontainers - Testcontainers is a Java library that supports JUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.
Minestom - 1.20.4 Lightweight Minecraft server
DeepfakeHTTP - DeepfakeHTTP is a web server that uses HTTP dumps as a source for responses.
Hibernate - Hibernate's core Object/Relational Mapping functionality
maven-it-extension - Experimental JUnit Jupiter Extension for writing integration tests for Maven plugins/Maven extensions/Maven Core
jOOQ - jOOQ is the best way to write SQL in Java
docker-java-api - Lightweight Java Docker client