Persistent Collection
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Persistent Collection | OpenPDF | |
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4 | 15 | |
746 | 3,296 | |
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6.6 | 9.4 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Persistent Collection
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I had a great experience with Scala and hopefully it will get more popular
So does Java! Also, kotlinx.collections is still not stable and I don't think they are intending to make it so any time soon.
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What’s so great about functional programming anyway?
> If you are using containers, always, always, always use immutable containers from Google Guava unless you have an exceptionally good reason.
I actually prefer pcollections: https://github.com/hrldcpr/pcollections
AtomicReference + immutable data types is a really nice way to program in Java, and is basically the way most Clojure programs are written.
- Why Java's Records Are Better* Than Lombok's Data and Kotlin's Data Classes
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Libraries, Frameworks and Technologies you would NOT recommend
You might consider persistent collections instead of immutable collections, I believe it is more optimized https://github.com/hrldcpr/pcollections
OpenPDF
- Security review of this Java library
- FLaNK AI for 11 March 2024
- OpenPDF 2.0.0 Released
- OpenPDF 1.3.34 Released
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How do i convert html file to pdf file using java(fx)?
Not really a JavaFX question as JavaFX is a UI framework. Your question is therefore just related to Java. To answer that I've seen a similar feature from IText (https://itextpdf.com) or OpenPDF (https://github.com/LibrePDF/OpenPDF) as an open source alternative. Maybe take a look at those for a start and check if they provide you what you're looking for.
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In addition, the License file may not contain the text of the license directly but information about the licenses under which the project is published or which projects/libraries are included in it. For example OpenPDF.
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Convert HTML (with CSS) to PDF using Java?
Open PDF: https://github.com/LibrePDF/OpenPDF
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pdf opensource software
OpenPDF is probably your best bet for all of these in one program
- Ask HN: Why is the PDF format so inaccessible?
- OpenPDF 1.3.27 released
What are some alternatives?
Big Queue - A big, fast and persistent queue based on memory mapped file.
iText - [DEPRECATED] Core Java Library + PDF/A, xtra and XML Worker. Only security fixes will be added — please use iText 7
tape - A lightning fast, transactional, file-based FIFO for Android and Java.
Apache PDFBox - Mirror of Apache PDFBox
Apache Parquet - Apache Parquet
Open HTML to PDF - An HTML to PDF library for the JVM. Based on Flying Saucer and Apache PDF-BOX 2. With SVG image support. Now also with accessible PDF support (WCAG, Section 508, PDF/UA)!
SBE - Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) - High Performance Message Codec
itext-java - iText for Java represents the next level of SDKs for developers that want to take advantage of the benefits PDF can bring. Equipped with a better document engine, high and low-level programming capabilities and the ability to create, edit and enhance PDF documents, iText can be a boon to nearly every workflow.
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
Dynamic Jasper - Dynamic Reports using Jasper Reports
dexx - Persistent (immutable) collections for Java and Kotlin
flyingsaucer - XML/XHTML and CSS 2.1 renderer in pure Java