dominion-ecs-java
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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dominion-ecs-java
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Dominion ECS - the Release Candidate is out
You are right, I will add more info about the architecture! About which operations perform better you can already relying on the available benchmarks
- Dominion VS Artemis, the missing benchmarks (link in the comments)
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Dominion official Early Access, the Java17 Entity Component System now available as a snapshot from the Maven Central repository
Check out the new Quick Start section to see the “how-to”.
- Dominion ECS Examples, a roguelike example with a lighting system distributed over multiple threads using the new Scheduler with fork-and-join functionality
- Dominion ECS Examples, a roguelike example with a lighting system distributed over multiple threads using the new Scheduler with fork-and-join functionality (link in the first comment)
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Dominion official Preview. A Java Entity Component System (ECS) with outstanding performance
Dominion aims to have a clean and minimal API surface and all the features already implemented are documented, tested, and with benchmarks. A simple example code has been provided in a dedicated module.
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Dominion ECS, a high-performance implementation with Java 17 (and record classes) vs C / C++
With this project, I aim to demonstrate that Java can also participate in the competition and for good reasons.
- Dominion, high-performance with Java 17 (and record classes) vs C / C++
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Dominion, an attempt to implement a fast ECS by design
Dominion is still in its early stages but has already started running at a very high speed, fast by design. It's still far from a complete ECS solution, but I've already implemented the API to create/delete Entities with Components, find them and iterate. I've also posted some benchmarks related only to what I've achieved so far (so on the speed of creating, deleting, and iterating Entities), and I think it looks very promising.
echothree
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How to implement custom fields in GraphQL ?
Base application is here: Echo Three - it's not tiny, not trivial to stand-up, but this is a real-world pattern that's worked well for me.
What are some alternatives?
wolf-ecs - The fastest Entity Component System library for the web
springboot-api-rest-example - Spring Boot API RESTful with tests, swagger e JWT 🚀
artemis-odb - A continuation of the popular Artemis ECS framework
FlexiCore - FlexiCore is a plugin based spring powered framework
dominion-ecs-java-benchmark - Benchmark for dominion-ecs-java library
appengine-java-standard - Google App Engine Standard Java runtime: Prod runtime, local devappserver, Cloud SDK Java components, GAE APIs, and GAE API emulators.
ecs-faq - Frequently asked questions about Entity Component Systems
java-http - A full featured, stand-alone, high-performance HTTP server and client written entirely in plain Java
retinazer - An entity-component-system implementation for Java
java-developer-roadmap - Roadmap to becoming a Java developer in 2024
entity-system-benchmarks - microbenchmarks comparing ECS (entity component system) frameworks for java
JaCoCo - :microscope: Java Code Coverage Library