microprofile-config
gestalt
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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microprofile-config
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slf4j or System.Logger?
There are a lot of great config libraries, you should also take a look at such as smallrye-config. I am trying to make my library compatible with microprofile-config but there are some fundamental differences.
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Externalized Properties for the JVM
You might have a look at MicroProfile Config as well.
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JProperties: A modern replacement for java.util.Properties
Now you might be tempted to say well we just need a System.getProperties replacement. A SLF4J of properties config. Perhaps one that uses the ServiceLoader. And indeed microprofile config somewhat solves that problem. The problem is of course is backward compatibility (replacing all the old libraries uses of system properties of which you might not be able to) and of course that config facade adds a dependency.
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How to create a ConfigSource for Quarkus that knows about existing properties
Quarkus is internally using the SmallRye implementation of Eclipse MicroProfile Config (MP-Config). MP-Config allows to add so called Configuration Sources, that allow to supply config objects in a programmable way from e.g. a file in a strange format or perhaps even from a central repository. This brief post describes how to create a ConfigSource for Quarkus that knows about existing properties
gestalt
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slf4j or System.Logger?
Feel free to take a look at Gestalt for use in your library, i welcome any feedback and try and keep it up to date as possible. I have used it in a few projects at work (in production), but we have mostly moved over to Spring, so haven't been using it as much. Although i still enjoy working on it and adding new and interesting features.
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JEP draft: Integrity and Strong Encapsulation
I have a library Gestalt that de-serializes configuration properties into objects. It checks for a setter and uses that first, but if not found it leverages setAccessable on the field to set the value from the configuration.
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Java is your preferred language, but if you could press a button...
This, i have a project https://github.com/gestalt-config/gestalt and the java API has 12 methods, i wanted to add another optional parameter but i didn't want 24 methods.
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Benchmark of Java Configuration Libraries
Thanks for including my library, Gestalt Config . it was a nice surprise to see it on the list!
- JProperties: A modern replacement for java.util.Properties
- Your cool open source libraries
What are some alternatives?
archaius - Library for configuration management API
cfg4j - Modern configuration library for distributed apps written in Java.
externalized-properties - A lightweight and extensible library to resolve application properties from various external sources.
owner - Get rid of the boilerplate code in properties based configuration.
yaslf4j - yet another simple logging facade for java
Persism - A zero ceremony ORM for Java
flogger - A Fluent Logging API for Java
eo-yaml - YAML for Java 8 and above. A user-friendly OOP library. Previously known as "Camel".
jproperties - An efficient, up-to-date reader/writer for Java properties files
config - configuration library for JVM languages using HOCON files
docker-java-api - Lightweight Java Docker client
VTerminal - A new Look-and-Feel (LaF) for Java, which allows for a grid-based display of Unicode characters with custom fore/background colors, font sizes, and pseudo-shaders. Originally designed for developing Roguelike/lite games.