QuickBuffers
Java Protobuf implementation suitable for real-time enviroments (by HebiRobotics)
magic-bean
A very basic library which will generate getters and setters. (by bowbahdoe)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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QuickBuffers
Posts with mentions or reviews of QuickBuffers.
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How do you package your Swing app?
+1 for Conveyor. We use it for several JavaFX applications, Java CLI tools, and even bundles of native applications (e.g. a C++ protobuf compiler bundled with a GraalVM native image plugin).
- Java Protobuf implementation suitable for real-time enviroments
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QuickBuffers 1.1 released
The project is currently still limited by a Java 8 runtime, so it's using sun.misc.Unsafe where it makes sense. The code you're looking for is in ByteUtil. It'd be impossible to be competitive with only using byte[] indexing.
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Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
In case you are into serialization, I wrote MFL for working with matlab's .mat file format (focuses on providing a nice API around dynamic types), and QuickBuffers as a zero-allocation implementation for Protobuf (contains Java code generation and lots of performance tuning). Both should have a reasonable size to be interesting without being overwhelming.
magic-bean
Posts with mentions or reviews of magic-bean.
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Searching a specific annotation processing library
I like to use Magic Bean for this kind of stuff if I can't use records for some reason.
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Java is your preferred language, but if you could press a button...
I recently stumbled upon https://github.com/bowbahdoe/magic-bean . This would be an example of solving developer needs - compatibly with the jdk way but currently ugly. Maybe we can make it nicer in the future somehow?
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Should you still be using Lombok?
I think Hibernate / cases where real getters and setters are desired are the remaining usecase. The code generator I published however long ago handles specifically that boilerplate, but its Java 17+ only. https://github.com/bowbahdoe/magic-bean
- Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
- has anyone written custom annotations using Lombok ?
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Akka move from Apache v2 license to BSL
For those anemic models, when they are called for (JPA) - https://github.com/bowbahdoe/magic-bean
- What's your top Java pet peeve?
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[ANN] RecordBuilder v33 Released
And if you want non-magic getters and setters there is this: https://github.com/bowbahdoe/magic-bean
- Do you think Java will some day finally remove the need of Lombok's @Data annotation?
- Magic Beans - automatic get/set, equals, hashCode, toString without any compiler hacks