net.cactusthorn.config
Configuration library based on annotation processing (by Gmugra)
externalized-properties
A lightweight and extensible library to resolve application properties from various external sources. (by joel-jeremy)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
https://github.com/joel-jeremy/externalized-properties - A proxy based configuration library
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Benchmark of Java Configuration Libraries
P.S. I am the author of the Externalized Properties library. The primary reason I created the benchmark is to test how this library fares against the other existing configuration solutions. Just thought of sharing the results here in case others may find it useful. :)
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🚀 Externalized Properties for Java [Alpha Release] - https://github.com/joeljeremy7/externalized-properties
I just released an alpha version via Maven Central. Feedback is very much appreciated! Installation instructions can be found in README: https://github.com/joeljeremy7/externalized-properties
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🚀 Externalized Properties Alpha Release - https://github.com/joeljeremy7/externalized-properties
I just released an alpha version via Maven Central. Feedback is very much appreciated! Installation instructions can be found in README: https://github.com/joeljeremy7/externalized-properties
What are some alternatives?
When comparing net.cactusthorn.config and externalized-properties you can also consider the following projects:
microconfig - Modern tool for microservice configuration management
Configurate - A simple configuration library for Java applications providing a node structure, a variety of formats, and tools for transformation
dhallj - Dhall for Java
Spring - Spring Framework
avaje-config - Application configuration / properties loading for JVM applications
curator - Apache Curator
helidon - Java libraries for writing microservices
java-jq - Lightweight Java wrapper around JQ, a flexible JSON processor available for multiple platforms
leftright-map-java - A (hopefully) Fast, (hopefully) Thread safe map inspired by evmap
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net.cactusthorn.config vs avaje-config
externalized-properties vs avaje-config
net.cactusthorn.config vs curator
externalized-properties vs helidon
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