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Simple Java Mail | jsweet | |
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2 | 9 | |
1,168 | 1,428 | |
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8.7 | 8.2 | |
3 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Simple Java Mail
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Version 1.5.0 of the email address validation library, JMail, is now available
Oh, this is the validation engine in https://www.simplejavamail.org/ which I like very much! Thank you!
jsweet
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Ask HN: Anyone Interested in Taking over Jsweet.org?
You can take a look at https://github.com/j4ts, which contains some Java libs transpiled by JSweet to TS/JS. The AWT/Swing implementation is just a proof of concept, but some other libs are fully functional like awt/geom.
However, you have to be aware that the initial purpose of JSweet was not to port all Java libs to JS. JSweet allows the transpiler to be customized (with extensions) to map Java APIs to JS ones so that you don't necessarily need a JS runtime. It's all explained in the "Extending the transpiler" section of the core doc: https://github.com/cincheo/jsweet/blob/master/doc/jsweet-lan...
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I like to discuss ui frameworks for java backend?
We used a lot GWT with UI frameworks like dominokit or Vaadin. There is another transpiler not mentioned before: https://github.com/cincheo/jsweet It has better JS ecosystem integration and some library ports. I never used it, but it worth to try.
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Can you do web development with java?
Well, you can, in theory use any language if you transpile it - that way, you'd end up using a single language across the stack (even if you're technically using JS). An example of this would be JSweet.
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Ask HN: Why isn't GWT or Vaadin more popular among Java developers?
Definitely worth a look thank you! On another note, I've experimented successfully with https://www.jsweet.org/.
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The Future Of The Web
I look forward to getting back into front-end if I can do it in Java only (which can be done today) ... and not be looked down upon by frontenders, the CSS tricks designer crowd and the highly vocal JavaScript crowd.
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What is Java equivalent of Scala.js?
www.jsweet.org
What are some alternatives?
JavaCV - Java interface to OpenCV, FFmpeg, and more
j2cl - Java to Closure JavaScript transpiler
FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition - FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition is a no-nonsense implementation of FizzBuzz made by serious businessmen for serious business purposes.
PipelinR - PipelinR is a lightweight command processing pipeline ❍ ⇢ ❍ ⇢ ❍ for your Java awesome app.
yGuard - The open-source Java obfuscation tool working with Ant and Gradle by yWorks - the diagramming experts
webfx - A JavaFX application transpiler. Write your Web Application in JavaFX and WebFX will transpile it in pure JS.
Google Web Toolkit - GWT Open Source Project
RR4J - RR4J is a tool that records java execution and later allows developers to replay locally.
JCuda - JCuda samples