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jbock reviews and mentions
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Java 20 / JDK 20: General Availability
The command line example gave me the "ick". It is usually preferrable to parse the command line arguments into one instance of a custom "command class", rather than into a list of things. Like jcommander, picocli or jbock do.
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jbock 5.13 released
Hi there, cool, I didn't hope to get a reply after more than 2 days. If you could test the performance yourself that would be great, I'm not into that stuff. Obviously jbock not 100% picocli compatible, just the annotation names are similar. In fact there are many differences. Some common pitfalls are mentioned here.
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either:1.1 and jbock:5.3 released
The either library, which has been used for validation purposes in recent jbock releases, has been released independently.
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jbock 4.0 released
OptionalMatcher.java would certainly need to be changed, but I'm afraid that's not everything.
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h908714124/jbock is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of jbock is Java.