shax
penna
shax | penna | |
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1 | 6 | |
2 | 39 | |
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1.0 | 9.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 11 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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shax
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Ultra-efficient Non-Heap video-streaming in Java
Hi. And if you guys want to go even smaller, try my SLF4J back-end implementation (I recently upgraded it to adhere to the SLF4J 2.0 api). Cheers. https://github.com/vaccovecrana/shax
penna
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Specific vs Generic: A case for less generic software
I'm going to piggy back on my current project, Penna, a SLF4J backend built for the specific use case of writing JSON logs to stdout, targeted at services running in containers, k8s or similar.
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Release 0.7.0-alpha4 · hkupty/penna
I'm coming to announce that soon I'll be releasing version 0.7 of penna and this might be the final alpha release.
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Java opensource projects that need help from community.
I'll mention https://github.com/hkupty/penna here as I think it needs more testing and traction...
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Introducing Bld: A New Pure Java Build System
I don't understand why the java community has this anti-innovation behaviour... Why invent planes when we have our good ol'reliable ships? Why invent cars when a horse is so affordable? Why bump java 8 to 17, try a new build system, a new log backend (yes, I heard the same when I was starting out penna)? This is a common pattern on the java community... Seems like we're conformed to an old standard that suffices... It's good enough...
- Release 0.6.1 · hkupty/penna - slf4j json logging backend
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Ultra-efficient Non-Heap video-streaming in Java
I believe this is a kind of project that would benefit from penna, given it is both faster and more memory-efficient than logback. I'm working towards making it production-ready yet, but I believe this seems like a suitable use-case.
What are some alternatives?
json-log-filter - World's fastest JSON filter for the JVM
io-util - Utility modules, a no-dep JSON module, and a fixed-width external (disk) table module.
StubbornJava - Unconventional Java code for building web servers / services without a framework. Think dropwizard but as a seed project instead of a framework. If this project had a theme it would be break the rules but be mindful of your decisions.
rife2 - Full-stack, no-declaration, framework to quickly and effortlessly create web applications with modern Java.
java-structured-logging - Showcase Structured Logging in Java with Log Events and Structured Fields
savant-core - This is the main project for the Savant build tool
seshat - Seshat Units of Measurement Implementation
jstachio - Java type safe statically compiled mustache
boardcad-le - BoardCAD is an easy to use CAD/CAM-program that allows you to quickly design your own surfboards. BoardCAD LE is a fork of the original BoardCAD project where a few things have been removed to make it leaner and easier to maintain.
skipledger - Differential privacy solution for maintaining and exposing information from evolving, append-only journals / ledgers.
bld-antlr4 - bld extension for generating ANTLR4 grammars
indriya - JSR 385 - Reference Implementation