commons-collections VS Apache Commons CSV

Compare commons-collections vs Apache Commons CSV and see what are their differences.

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commons-collections Apache Commons CSV
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656 367
0.8% 1.9%
9.4 9.3
4 days ago 10 days ago
Java Java
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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commons-collections

Posts with mentions or reviews of commons-collections. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-29.
  • Hashmap return key if map.containsValue(value) in O(1)?
    1 project | /r/learnjava | 1 Feb 2023
    It should be noted that BidiMap is really just bundling two Maps (though there are multiple implementations).
  • What is this design pattern called is prevalent throughout guava and apache commons?
    2 projects | /r/learnprogramming | 29 Dec 2021
    I've noticed when you look into a lot of classes in some libraries like guava, apache commons, or ReactFX, you'll notice a sort of abstraction pattern. There'll be a class that houses a bunch of common methods. Inside of those methods, instead of putting the relevant logic inside of the method, they'll call an operation-specific class that executes the logic. An example would be PredicateUtils or EventStream. Is there name for this pattern? It doesn't quite seem like it fits the command or service layer patterns.

Apache Commons CSV

Posts with mentions or reviews of Apache Commons CSV. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning Apache Commons CSV yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing commons-collections and Apache Commons CSV you can also consider the following projects:

commons-io - Apache Commons IO

jackson-dataformat-csv - Uber-project for (some) standard Jackson textual format backends: csv, properties, yaml (xml to be added in future)

Spell4Wiki - Spell4Wiki is a mobile application to record and upload audio for Wiktionary words to Wikimedia Commons. Spell4Wiki also a multilingual Wiki-Dictionary.

Super CSV - A fast, programmer-friendly, free CSV library for Java

commons-text - Apache Commons Text

uniVocity-parsers - uniVocity-parsers is a suite of extremely fast and reliable parsers for Java. It provides a consistent interface for handling different file formats, and a solid framework for the development of new parsers.

ReactFX - Reactive event streams, observable values and more for JavaFX.

Simple Flat Mapper - Fast and Easy mapping from database and csv to POJO. A java micro ORM, lightweight alternative to iBatis and Hibernate. Fast Csv Parser and Csv Mapper

AdaptiveTableLayout - Library that makes it possible to read, edit and write CSV files