json
A Java JSON Library intended to be easy to learn and simple to teach (by bowbahdoe)
QuickBuffers
Java Protobuf implementation suitable for real-time enviroments (by HebiRobotics)
json | QuickBuffers | |
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1 | 6 | |
26 | 111 | |
- | 1.9% | |
5.4 | 8.7 | |
23 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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json
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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.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing json and QuickBuffers you can also consider the following projects:
leftright-map-java - A (hopefully) Fast, (hopefully) Thread safe map inspired by evmap
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
MFL - A Java library for reading and writing MATLAB's MAT File format
grpc_bench - Various gRPC benchmarks
AssertJ - AssertJ is a library providing easy to use rich typed assertions
flatbuffers-java-poc - Proof of Concept for an alternative Java implementation for FlatBuffers
Guava - Google core libraries for Java
Disruptor - High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging Library
panama-foreign - https://openjdk.org/projects/panama