methanol
Agrona
methanol | Agrona | |
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3 | 5 | |
214 | 2,740 | |
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8.7 | 8.4 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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methanol
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Any library you would like to recommend to others as it helps you a lot? For me, mapstruct is one of them. Hopefully I would hear some other nice libraries I never try.
Methanol - Lightweight HTTP extensions for Java: https://github.com/mizosoft/methanol
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Favorite hidden gem library?
https://github.com/mizosoft/methanol - Lightweight HTTP extensions for Java
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Response caching with Java's HTTP client (Methanol 1.5.0)
2) Any response code that is cacheable by default is saved unless forbidden by Cache-Control. Otherwise, the response is cached if headers allow it.
Agrona
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Any library you would like to recommend to others as it helps you a lot? For me, mapstruct is one of them. Hopefully I would hear some other nice libraries I never try.
Aeron for low latency apps and Agrona is you're using Aeron for data structures
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Need help navigating the Java ecosystem (coming from C++)
Martin Thompson is one of the leaders in that space: his blog is a really great place to start. His Agrona library is a bunch of high-performance data structures, which you can use directly, but which can also serve as examples of writing such code.
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WritableImage and real-time ray-tracing. I need help!
ByteBuffer methods have quite a bit of overhead. You could further try to (1) writing to a byte[] first and then using the put(byte[]) method, or (2) use sun.misc.Unsafe::putByte (maybe try with Agrona's DirectBuffer and copy the necessary lines if need be).
- Are you interested in learning about low latency zero allocation programming?
What are some alternatives?
Armeria - Your go-to microservice framework for any situation, from the creator of Netty et al. You can build any type of microservice leveraging your favorite technologies, including gRPC, Thrift, Kotlin, Retrofit, Reactive Streams, Spring Boot and Dropwizard.
Disruptor - High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging Library
unirest-java - Unirest in Java: Simplified, lightweight HTTP client library.
fastutil - fastutil extends the Java™ Collections Framework by providing type-specific maps, sets, lists and queues.
Play WS - Standalone Play WS, an async HTTP client with fluent API
Chronicle Queue - Micro second messaging that stores everything to disk
Cobalt - Standalone unofficial fully-featured Whatsapp Web and Mobile API for Java and Kotlin
Eclipse Collections - Eclipse Collections is a collections framework for Java with optimized data structures and a rich, functional and fluent API.
Google HTTP Client - Google HTTP Client Library for Java
JCTools
restQL-core-java - Microservice query language
Koloboke - Java Collections till the last breadcrumb of memory and performance