argon2-jvm VS Zero-Allocation-Hashing

Compare argon2-jvm vs Zero-Allocation-Hashing and see what are their differences.

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argon2-jvm Zero-Allocation-Hashing
2 1
327 765
- 1.2%
0.0 2.5
about 2 years ago 15 days ago
Java Java
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only Apache License 2.0
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argon2-jvm

Posts with mentions or reviews of argon2-jvm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-15.

Zero-Allocation-Hashing

Posts with mentions or reviews of Zero-Allocation-Hashing. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-28.
  • Hash, displace, and compress: Perfect hashing with Java
    3 projects | /r/java | 28 Mar 2022
    ...sounds like quite a niche use-case, but I agree that I cannot think of any other stream-hashing library. I hoped https://github.com/OpenHFT/zero-allocation-hashing would do, but it doesn't. However, https://github.com/OpenHFT/Chronicle-Bytes has xxHash if that's your thing.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing argon2-jvm and Zero-Allocation-Hashing you can also consider the following projects:

maven-fetcher - Simple Java library for downloading Maven artifacts

hash-checker - Fast and simple application that allows you to generate and compare hashes from files and text

maven-properties-gen - Maven Properties Generator for Java

password4j - Java cryptographic library that supports Argon2, bcrypt, scrypt and PBKDF2 aimed to protect passwords in databases. Easy to use by design, highly customizable, secure and portable. All the implementations follow the standards and have been reviewed to perform better in the JVM.

bcrypt - A Java standalone implementation of the bcrypt password hash function. Based on the Blowfish cipher it is the default password hash algorithm for OpenBSD and other systems including some Linux distributions. Includes a CLI Tool.

hash4j - Dynatrace hash library for Java

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Chronicle-Bytes - Chronicle Bytes has a similar purpose to Java NIO's ByteBuffer with many extensions

strongbox - A secret manager for AWS

minperf - A Minimal Perfect Hash Function Library

Tink - Tink is a multi-language, cross-platform, open source library that provides cryptographic APIs that are secure, easy to use correctly, and hard(er) to misuse.

sirix - SirixDB is an an embeddable, bitemporal, append-only database system and event store, storing immutable lightweight snapshots. It keeps the full history of each resource. Every commit stores a space-efficient snapshot through structural sharing. It is log-structured and never overwrites data. SirixDB uses a novel page-level versioning approach.