meyvn
Next-gen builds for Clojure (by danielsz)
bach
🎼 Bach Builds (on(ly)) Modules (by sormuras)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
meyvn
Posts with mentions or reviews of meyvn.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-26.
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The Meyvn REPL and hot reloading of Java and Kotlin code.
The Meyvn REPL supports Java and Kotlin codebases. Source files are being monitored and compiled automatically, so you can create a class in Java, import it in a Kotlin object, which you can then manipulate at the REPL in Clojure. It achieves this by doing static analysis not on source files but on compiled classes. By keeping a dependency graph, it knows which classes need to be reloaded and in what order. This technology is very useful in the context of teams inheriting legacy codebases, typically Java or Kotlin. Meyvn: https://meyvn.org Installation: https://danielsz.github.io/meyvn
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Splitting software into multiple applications and libraries. Most practical ways!
His other ask about developing against multiple codebases, that's what snapshot artifacts are for. And then the rest of the talk is about how he's made deps.edn, which is basically Apache Ivy in Clojure. I say Ivy and not Maven because it's only focused on dependency resolution, but then of course someone makes https://github.com/danielsz/meyvn to use the deps.edn for compile and publishing too, by delegating it back to Maven 🤦.
bach
Posts with mentions or reviews of bach.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-29.
- Java Modules in Real Life
- Brian Goetz: Paving the On-Ramp (To Java)
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Splitting software into multiple applications and libraries. Most practical ways!
Projects like bach do serve to make the case that, if the resolution/build library piece were filled in, building and maintaining a multi module or multi-whatever project using just javac/jar/etc with Java build programs would be practical.
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Multi-release JARs - Good or bad idea?
Have you heard about/looked into bach? It's a build-tool based mostly around pumping the output of one jdk tool into another.
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Non-Android projects that use Gradle?
Not quite that, but bach is a build tool trying to simplify that java build process.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing meyvn and bach you can also consider the following projects:
tools.deps.alpha - A functional API for transitive dependency graph expansion and the creation of classpaths
Recaf - The modern Java bytecode editor
app
QuickShell - QuickShell is an Eclipse plugin to use Java JShell inside the Eclipse IDE.
coursier - Pure Scala Artifact Fetching
mrjar-gradle-plugin - A multi-release JAR plugin for Gradle
counterpoint - A BERT-inspired masked sequence model for harmonisation in the style of J.S. Bach.
conjob - Simple web interface to run containers as jobs or serverless functions
packr - Packages your JAR, assets and a JVM for distribution on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
jstachio - Java type safe statically compiled mustache