jstachio
rife2
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Java | Java | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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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
rife2
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Introducing Bld: A New Pure Java Build System
It is possible, and I realize we've not written docs about it yes, we'll fix that soon. We're using two modules in RIFE2 and bld itself, one for the main build and one for the framework examples https://github.com/rife2/rife2/tree/main/src/bld/java/rife
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Rife Is a Framework Experiment
There's more detail in the readme on GitHub:
https://github.com/gbevin/rife2
Including:
> RIFE2 has features that after 20 years still can't be found elsewhere: web continuations, bidirectional template engine, bean-centric metadata system, full-stack without dependencies, metadata-driven SQL builders, content management framework, full localization support, resource abstraction, persisted cron-like scheduler, continuations-based workflow engine.
Doesn't appear to have websocket support, though.
- Effortlessly create web applications with modern Java
- RIFE2 v1.3.0 with GraalVM native-image AOT compilation support
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Getting Started with RIFE2
I'm very excited to see what web projects, both big and small, can be accomplished with such a self-contained framework like RIFE2. And we've only scratched the surface! There's a built-in template system, Continuations, and much more. Definitely read the docs if you want to dig deeper into this framework. Also, be sure to thank the framework author, Geert Bevin, for the amount of effort he has put into this!
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RIFE2 web framework v1.0.0 released!
The validation and meta-data however doesn't require the model to extend a class, there's the possibility to use meta-data merging to have a sibling class that implements the RIFE2 specific logic, which will be merged at runtime through bytecode instrumentation: https://github.com/gbevin/rife2/wiki/Metadata-Merging
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We released a small no-dependencies UrlEncoder library for Kotlin and Java that actually encodes URL parameters and not HTML form parameters, as the JDK URLEncoder does.
RIFE2 does support arbitrary parameters, in various ways. The manual way is when generating a URL with urlFor, you can add parameters to it c.urlFor(route).param(key, value).param(key, value). You can also annotated Element class fields with @Parameter which will have RIFE2 automatically inject the incoming value, there's an additional annotation attribute that can be set to specific the flow of the data: in, out or inout. When you generate a URL with c.urlFor(route), RIFE2 will look at the element currently in your context, the element targeted by your route and any out parameters that have corresponding in parameter names on the target, will be automatically added to the generated URL with the value they currently hold. Some of that is documented here, but it could definitely use some more love: https://github.com/gbevin/rife2/wiki/Field-Annotations
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Excited for 2023!
Java seems to have gained a second wind in recent years, and the innovation in this ecosystem is speeding up. Java 20 and LTS release 21 are expected to happen this year. RIFE2, an actively-developed pure-Java web framework, has recently caught my attention. Like Javalin, it appears to be built on top of the successful Jetty server. I also started exploring FXGL for building games with Java. Lastly, as concerns over COVID-19 variants wane I expect an increase in Java developers participating in community events. For example, Chicago finally had its first in-person JConf event and the Chicago Java User Group (CJUG) is easing back into in-person events.
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RIFE2 web framework under development
There's a step-by-step readme to get a quick glance at the feel and the approach: https://github.com/gbevin/rife2/blob/main/README.md, a series of concise examples https://github.com/gbevin/rife2/tree/main/app/src/main/java/rife and a growing full manual: https://github.com/gbevin/rife2/wiki
What are some alternatives?
jte - Secure and speedy templates for Java and Kotlin.
penna - Opinionated SLF4J backend that logs natively to json
quarkus-qute
savant-core - This is the main project for the Savant build tool
FXGL - Java / JavaFX / Kotlin Game Library (Engine)
jamal - Jamal is document maintenance automation
renovate - Universal dependency automation tool.
stringtemplate4 - StringTemplate 4
Gradle - Adaptable, fast automation for all
Mustache.java - Implementation of mustache.js for Java
OkHttp - Square’s meticulous HTTP client for the JVM, Android, and GraalVM.