avaje-http
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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avaje-http
- Avaje HTTP 2.0 Released
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RIFE2 web framework v1.0.0 released!
Used Rob's u/rbygrave cool lib that does similar to Jooby annotation processing
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Java OSS with best code quality you’ve ever seen?
Been building a web service with avaje inject and avaje http lately. It has a very spring-like feel for a DI lib, (Lifecycles, Test annotations) but the libs are tiny and totally reflection free through codegen.
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Favorite hidden gem library?
It also has a library that generates controllers for some micro frameworks like javalin or helidon. https://github.com/avaje/avaje-http
- Helidon Release Thread
Java Faker
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Leveling up your custom fake data with Faker.js
Faker was originally written in Perl and is also available as a library for Ruby, Java, and Python.
- Built a library to help generate test pojos with relevant but random data. I’d love some feedback.
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Data Seeding With MongoDB
you can use faker java
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Favorite hidden gem library?
JavaFaker for generating random data https://github.com/DiUS/java-faker
- Estudo sobre HTTP2 e protocolos binários - parte 2
- Estudo sobre HTTP2 e protocolos binários - parte 1
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Datafaker: An Alternative to Using Production Data
I've been using https://github.com/DiUS/java-faker which seems to be much more popular. How is this one different?
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Cucumber java Cannot resolve symbol 'github' when adding Faker to project
I'm using 1.0.2 from this repository: https://github.com/DiUS/java-faker
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The right to delete: how faker.js exposed the fragile nature of open source culture, again
I'm Java developer. While we have had our fair share of shenanigans, if the people behind the Java equivalent of faker (https://github.com/DiUS/java-faker) went off the rails it wouldn't be anywhere near as much of an issue.
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Datafaker, an alternative to using Production Data
This has another bottleneck, each time you request something, it ends up with a IO call to open a file, as all fake data is stored in a file: https://github.com/datafaker-net/datafaker/blob/master/src/main/resources/en/dragon_ball.yml I recently filed a bug to javafaker that in some cases file descriptor was never closed, resulting in even worse performance and memory leaks, killing our service after millions of method calls.
What are some alternatives?
easy-random - The simple, stupid random Java beans/records generator
datafaker - Generating fake data for the JVM (Java, Kotlin, Groovy) has never been easier!
javageci - Java Code Generation Framework
instancio - A library that creates fully populated objects for your unit tests.
methanol - ⚗️ Lightweight HTTP extensions for Java
Deep Dive - Fluent assertions library for Java
rife2 - Full-stack, no-declaration, framework to quickly and effortlessly create web applications with modern Java.
faker - A library for generating fake data such as names, addresses, and phone numbers. [Moved to: https://github.com/faker-ruby/faker]
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
avoid-random-string-utils - Example of the RandomStringUtils class vs JavaFaker to generate data
Nitrite Database - NoSQL embedded document store for Java
restassured-complete-basic-example - A complete API Test Architecture example using Java and RestAssured providing a real-world example and continuous delivery ready.