sdk-for-android
[READ-ONLY] Official Appwrite Android SDK 💚 🤖 (by appwrite)
ziti-sdk-jvm
Ziti SDK for JVM (by openziti)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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sdk-for-android
Posts with mentions or reviews of sdk-for-android.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Magic URL login with Android + Appwrite
The next step is to initialize your SDK Client and Account service with your project ID which can be found in your project settings page:
ziti-sdk-jvm
Posts with mentions or reviews of ziti-sdk-jvm.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-20.
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JWT security without user context
Luckily, such a solution exists called OpenZiti; I work on the project - https://docs.openziti.io/docs/learn/introduction/. We have already taken Ziti's Java SDK and built it into Springboot (https://github.com/openziti/ziti-sdk-jvm/tree/main/ziti-springboot) and have a great blog here, too (https://blogs.oracle.com/javamagazine/post/java-zero-trust-openziti).
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Is this book relevant for Java Network programming ?
I hazard a guess that if you are interested in Java and Networking, you will enjoy learning about the open source project I work on called OpenZiti (https://docs.openziti.io/). It allows you to embed zero trust networking and software-defined networking principles directly into your app via an SDK. We have an SDK - https://github.com/openziti/ziti-sdk-jvm - for Java apps (written mostly in Kotlin). We have further pre-built into Springboot (https://github.com/openziti/ziti-sdk-jvm/tree/main/ziti-springboot), can work with Netty etc.
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Next gen deployment strategy for a Hackathon?
Maybe not the crux of your question, but something worth looking at that is interesting for a hackathon while removing the need for VPN connectivity would be OpenZiti. It's an open source private overlay network which allows us to easily implement zero trust networking principles - thus closing all inbound ports, don't worry about FWs, VPNs, etc. Even better, we have a suite of SDKs which allow us to embed inside an app... for example, we took our Java SDK and wrapped it around JDBC to allow 'clientless' access to a private DB using ZDBC - https://github.com/openziti/ziti-sdk-jvm/tree/main/ziti-jdbc
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Tailscale is the coolest tech I've seen since 2014 when I discovered AWS
/u/jchrisfarris, I think OpenZiti is more transformational. It has similarities to Tailscale and ZeroTier but is 100% open source, built on zero trust principles (e.g., close all inbound ports, micro-segmentation, least privilege, private DNS and more), and even includes SDKs which can be embedded into an app or provide clientless options. For example, as you are focused on SQL, we took our Java SDK and wrapped it around JDBC to create ZDBC - https://github.com/openziti/ziti-sdk-jvm/tree/main/ziti-jdbc.
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How to implement a secure communication tunnel for bidirectional communication
Java and JDBC: https://github.com/openziti/ziti-sdk-jvm/tree/main/ziti-jdbc
- Host a dark service with Java, Spring Boot, and OpenZiti
What are some alternatives?
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pesdk-android-demo - PhotoEditor SDK: A fully customizable photo editor for your app.
openvr - OpenVR SDK
kiit - Kotlin Framework for Apps, APIs, CLIs, Jobs, Mobile and more...
commercetools-sdk-java-v2-custom-types - Plugin for the commercetools Java SDKv2 providing type-safe product attributes, reference expansion, custom fields and custom objects
it-dgc-verificac19-sdk-android - Digital Covid Certificate SDK
ziti-gitlab-webhook
jellyfin-sdk-kotlin - Kotlin SDK for Jellyfin, supporting Android and JVM targets
surface-duo-sdk - Set of libraries that help you to build dual screen experiences for Microsoft Surface Duo