webviewjar
fastexcel
webviewjar | fastexcel | |
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90 | 614 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
about 3 years ago | 13 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | Apache 2.0 |
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webviewjar
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Favorite hidden gem library?
webviewjar for creating electron-like applications but without the electron overhead
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webviewjar VS webviewko - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 31 Jul 2022
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JDeploy – Deploy desktop Java apps as native bundles on Mac, Linux, and Windows
This is more of a GUI concern, and I wouldn't expect a bundler like JDeploy to be able to do something about this.
An appropriate GUI toolkit should be able to integrate with the native fullscreen.
I briefly used the webview for java library [1] and it does the right thing because the browser handles it. JavaFX also supports [2] native fullscreen if appropriate integration is used. Not sure about Swing/AWT etc.
[1] https://github.com/shannah/webviewjar
[2] https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/stage/Sta...
- Fx, Swing, AWT and ...?
fastexcel
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FileOutputStream v. ByteArrayOutputStream: is there a noticeable difference in memory usage?
I'm using fastexcel to create the excel file, and I'm flushing it to the OutputStream after every row is written. Right now, I am using a FileOutputStream to write to disk. When the excel file is done being generated, I read it back in using InputStreamResource and stream the response. My thought process is that a ByteArrayOutputStream keeps everything in memory even if I'm flushing the excel file after every row, so I used the FileOutputStream. Does my logic track here? Or am I unnecessarily slowing things down with expensive filesystem IO?
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Favorite hidden gem library?
fastexcel the fastest xlsx generation library
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how to create an excel file from a form in an android app
I would use some library like for example this one. So you collect all the data you want to store in a list or map, and iterate over it, then add them to the excel like shown in the documentation of the library (should always be the same way more or less for any library)
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Any good alternatives to Apache POI for creating Excel spreadsheets?
I've only had memory problems with apache poi. I only use https://github.com/dhatim/fastexcel now
What are some alternatives?
acap3-examples - Example code for APIs and features in AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP) version 3
Apache POI - Mirror of Apache POI
easy-random - The simple, stupid random Java beans/records generator
easyexcel - 快速、简洁、解决大文件内存溢出的java处理Excel工具
webviewko - webview for Kotlin, a tiny cross-platform webview library binding, supports Java and Native
Aspose.Cells-for-Java - Aspose.Cells for Java examples, plugins and showcases
selenium_cdp - Selenium 4x, executing Chrome DevTools Protocol commands
spreadsheet - Spreadsheet Builder
protostuff - Java serialization library, proto compiler, code generator
zerocell - Simple, efficient Excel to POJO library for Java
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
docx4j - JAXB-based Java library for Word docx, Powerpoint pptx, and Excel xlsx files