bazel-vscode-java
j2cl
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TypeScript | Java | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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bazel-vscode-java
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Three.js for Java devs: J2CL, Closure, Bazel, etc ...
OK, so far so good. My favorite IDE is IntelliJ IDEA that has an official Bazel plugin by Google, but if you prefer VS Code you could try a plugin developed by salesforge.
j2cl
- Google/j2cl: Java to Closure JavaScript transpiler
- CheerpJ 3.0: a JVM replacement in HTML5 and WASM to run Java on modern browsers
- Creating a incremental game in Java
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When this will come to Java or when will the work start for this?
There are many open source projects like, https://github.com/google/j2cl/tree/master/samples/wasm
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Using Java for the front-end of a web app in 2022
This was a grand stroll down memory lane; having hacked Java since JDK 1.0, I've seen a lot of improvement.
An idle thought: he favors server-side rendering whereas the javascripts seem to favor client-side rendering. Along the way doing servlets, there came to be "view first" rendering, where you use serverside to paint a minimal page which, itself, uses ajax calls to fill in the blanks. I used that a lot.
It's true also that I migrated from servlets to node. But, in all of this, clojurescript erupted on the scene. And, for me, that's where the piece gets interesting: he introduces us to a java to clojurescript transpiler and tells us it was used to craft the google app suite. Now it's time to go play [1]
[1] https://github.com/google/j2cl
- J2CL – Java to Closure JavaScript Transpiler Used by Gmail and Docs
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Three.js for Java devs: J2CL, Closure, Bazel, etc ...
So it looks like we have pretty much everything except for the most important part: three.js that we can use from Java. And it’s a little bit of a complex part. To interop with JavaScript we should use J2CL JsInterop API, but there is a little problem: Closure Compiler must be able to recognize types of (most of the) three.js objects. Here we have two options:
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the only reason java is still relevant is because it is shoved down the throats of high schoolers and college students
You mean https://github.com/google/j2cl ? You understand though that these are trying to solve multiplatform in very different ways. I don't think this approach has a bright future.
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Front end development for java.
Have you seen J2CL? https://github.com/google/j2cl
What are some alternatives?
javavscode - Java platform support for Visual Studio Code for full featured Java development (edit-compile-debug & test cycle)
jsweet - A Java to JavaScript transpiler.