Nitrite Database
avaje-inject
Nitrite Database | avaje-inject | |
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2 | 19 | |
803 | 195 | |
0.7% | 2.1% | |
9.3 | 9.3 | |
7 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Nitrite Database
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Favorite hidden gem library?
Nitrite embedded DB for java objects
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tinydb groovy equivalent
I see tinydb is a document store, though. If that's a requirement, I'd recommend nitrite: https://github.com/nitrite/nitrite-java
avaje-inject
- Apt-based dependency injection for server-side developers
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Avaje Inject - Microservice Focused DI via Annotation Processing
Avaje Inject has quickly become one of my favorite libraries. Inject is basically like Dagger if Dagger was focused on server side instead of Android. It's a tiny lib (~76kb) that uses the power of annotation processing to generate DI classes. Recently I've been using it for AWS lambdas and it works pretty great.
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I wrote a simple, compile-time dependency injection framework
https://avaje.io/inject/ - Implements JSR-330 and JSR-250
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Dependency injection frameworks
Have you tried out Avaje inject? It's currently my favorite DI lib.
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Java OSS with best code quality you’ve ever seen?
Been building a web service with avaje inject and avaje http lately. It has a very spring-like feel for a DI lib, (Lifecycles, Test annotations) but the libs are tiny and totally reflection free through codegen.
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Favorite hidden gem library?
Avaje is pretty cool, it's a compact DI library based on APT. https://github.com/avaje/avaje-inject
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Why is Spring so slow in TechEmpower benchmark?
Like avaje inject ? DI as source code generation done at build time?
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Dirk: a new light-weight system for dependency injection
Just to say, I also created a DI library called avaje-inject - https://avaje.io/inject/ ... which uses Java annotation processing to do DI as mostly source code generation. So the runtime dependency is ~ 67Kb. It also supports AOP aspects via source code gen which I think is kind of cool - you can have your own aspects like `@Retry` etc and it's actually done using source code generation.
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Java SQL code generator. SQL and OOP united finally.
I am a bit fan of using annotation processing (source code generation) to simplify things - DI https://avaje.io/inject/ , JSON binding (https://github.com/avaje/avaje-jsonb) and rest servers and clients (https://avaje.io/http).
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What is your experience with GraalVM Native?
Dagger2 and avaje-inject are other options (DI as source code generation via annotation processing). https://avaje.io/inject/
What are some alternatives?
ObjectBox Java (Kotlin, Android) - Java and Android Database - fast and lightweight without any ORM
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SQLDelight - SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL
spring-examples - Starter projects with Spring using Java and Kotlin. Contains modules that covers Security with JWT, Spring with Kotlin, Dependency injection simplified etc.
Realm Asset Helper - A small library to help with Realm.IO integration in Android apps
Dagger2 - A fast dependency injector for Android and Java.
GreeDAO - Android Database Performance Benchmarks
Feather - Lightweight dependency injection for Java and Android (JSR-330)
TinyDB - TinyDB is a lightweight document oriented database optimized for your happiness :)
dapper - modular dagger
sugar - Insanely easy way to work with Android Database.
quarkus-htmx-todos - Todo App in Quarkus with htmx