jstachio
javalin.github.io
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jstachio
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Full stack web development in a single Java file: An intro to Javalin and htmx
Anyway it was one of the reasons we (my company) went with Mustache and why I wrote JStachio.
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HTML template languages?
I don't know Dart that well (only experimented with simple apps) and just kind of lurk on this sub but I am the author of a HTML templating language (Mustache) in Java that uses annotations and code generation: https://github.com/jstachio/jstachio
- Show HN: JStachio a type-safe Mustache engine that is incredible fast
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Feedback on a new annotation processor api
Things like this https://github.com/jstachio/jstachio (author) would not be possibly with just an include like preprocessor.
- Interpolating Strings Like a King in Java 21
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Hey guys, just wanted to let you know that JStachio v0.9.0 is now out and it even comes with Spring support! So go ahead and give it a try if you're into that kind of thing!
Hey guys, wanted to share my project JStachio with you all. It's a java templating engine that's like Mustache.java and Handlebars.java in syntax but also compile time type safe like JTE, Rocker, and Qute.
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Introducing Bld: A New Pure Java Build System
On a related note I have been really liking the newer Java feature of being able to execute .java files directly. I have been using them frequently to execute what would normally be a Bash or Python script. I actually have a Java .java script that mimics some parts of the Maven release plugin and because Java speaks XML really well it was easier to implement it in Java than Bash or some other scripting language which makes me think /u/bowbahdoe point on including a JSON parser with the standard lib would be very useful.
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Modern frontends using Spring Boot and Thymeleaf (yes, modern, you read it right, as in SPA)
I plan on releasing an unpoly (htmx like library) petclinic using my templating library https://github.com/jstachio/jstachio (superior to thymeleaf but I’m biased) and some avaje + Jooby. Hopefully next month.
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What's the point of autogenerating DTOs from entities?
But going back to they can generate whatever they want they could even make an expression or template language that is type safe (and I know this is possible as an author of such a library).
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JEP 430: String Templates (Preview) Proposed to Target Java 21
For those that do not like the syntax and still want compile time string interpolation check out my library: https://github.com/jstachio/jstachio
javalin.github.io
- Java EE or Python Django?
- Javalin – a simple web framework for Java and Kotlin
- Spark – A web micro framework for Java and Kotlin
- Javalin: A simple web framework for Java and Kotlin
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Show HN: Zero-dependency Java framework out of beta
The size statistics page is super cool: https://github.com/byronka/minum/blob/master/docs/size_compa...
Reasoning this way about software and dependencies more often seems like a good thing, just so we're aware of what we're actually getting into, especially with projects that use npm.
I actually hadn't heard of Javalin before, which also seems nice: https://javalin.io/
Aside from that, I've also had good experiences with Dropwizard - which is way simpler than Spring Boot but at the same time uses a bunch of idiomatic packages (like Jetty, Jersey, Jackson, Logback and so on): https://www.dropwizard.io/en/stable/
I do wonder whether Minum would ever end up on the TechEmpower benchmarks and how it'd stack up against the other libraries/frameworks there, those benchmarks are pretty interesting.
- Java 21 Released
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Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework based on virtual threads
Counter-example: https://javalin.io/ uses Servlets, and seems to be doing quite fine without annotations.
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Full Time
Yes, and it was not that well designed to be honest... the successor is quite a lot nicer and it's called Javalin[1].
Same philosophy but just got things right where Spark, being the "first" (in the Java world, using the design inherited by Sinatra[2]) had a few design issues.
[1] https://javalin.io/
[2] https://sinatrarb.com/
- Show HN: Java REST without annotations, DI nor reactive streams
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Is it just me, or does the Spring Framework lead to hard-to-maintain code and confusion with annotations?
I strongly advocate frameworks like https://javalin.io/ and Jooq (https://www.jooq.org/) if you are going to start a new project in Java.
What are some alternatives?
jte - Secure and speedy templates for Java and Kotlin.
ktfmt - A program that reformats Kotlin source code to comply with the common community standard for Kotlin code conventions.
quarkus-qute
Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
savant-core - This is the main project for the Savant build tool
minum - A minimalist Java web framework built from scratch
jamal - Jamal is document maintenance automation
Jetty - Eclipse Jetty® - Web Container & Clients - supports HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/1.0, websocket, servlets, and more
stringtemplate4 - StringTemplate 4
jbang - Unleash the power of Java - JBang Lets Students, Educators and Professional Developers create, edit and run self-contained source-only Java programs with unprecedented ease.
Mustache.java - Implementation of mustache.js for Java
undertow-examples