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# Awesome Java [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome)
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A curated list of awesome Java frameworks, libraries and software.
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- [Awesome Java](#awesome-java)
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- [Ancients](#ancients)
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- [Bean Mapping](#bean-mapping)
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- [Build](#build)
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- [Bytecode Manipulation](#bytecode-manipulation)
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- [Cluster Management](#cluster-management)
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- [Code Analysis](#code-analysis)
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- [Code Coverage](#code-coverage)
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- [Command-line Argument Parsers](#command-line-argument-parsers)
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- [Compiler-compiler](#compiler-compiler)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solver](#constraint-satisfaction-problem-solver)
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- [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration)
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- [CSV](#csv)
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- [Data structures](#data-structures)
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- [Database](#database)
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- [Date and Time](#date-and-time)
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- [Dependency Injection](#dependency-injection)
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- [Development](#development)
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- [Distributed Applications](#distributed-applications)
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- [Distributed Databases](#distributed-databases)
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- [Distribution](#distribution)
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- [Document Processing](#document-processing)
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- [Formal Verification](#formal-verification)
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- [Functional Programming](#functional-programming)
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- [Game Development](#game-development)
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- [Geospatial](#geospatial)
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- [GUI](#gui)
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- [High Performance](#high-performance)
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- [IDE](#ide)
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- [Imagery](#imagery)
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- [JSON](#json)
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- [JSON Processing](#json-processing)
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- [JVM and JDK](#jvm-and-jdk)
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- [Logging](#logging)
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- [Machine Learning](#machine-learning)
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- [Messaging](#messaging)
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- [Miscellaneous](#miscellaneous)
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- [Monitoring](#monitoring)
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- [Native](#native)
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- [Natural Language Processing](#natural-language-processing)
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- [Networking](#networking)
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- [ORM](#orm)
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- [PDF](#pdf)
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- [Reactive libraries](#reactive-libraries)
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- [REST Frameworks](#rest-frameworks)
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- [Science](#science)
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- [Search](#search)
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- [Security](#security)
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- [Serialization](#serialization)
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- [Server](#server)
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- [Template Engine](#template-engine)
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- [Testing](#testing)
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- [Utility](#utility)
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- [Web Crawling](#web-crawling)
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- [Web Frameworks](#web-frameworks)
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- [Resources](#resources)
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- [Communities](#communities)
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- [Influential Books](#influential-books)
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- [Podcasts](#podcasts)
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- [Twitter](#twitter)
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- [Websites](#websites)
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- [Contributing](#contributing)
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## Ancients
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*In existence since the beginning of time and which will continue being used long after the hype has waned.*
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* [Apache Ant](http://ant.apache.org/) - Build process management with XML.
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* [cglib](https://github.com/cglib/cglib) - Bytecode generation library.
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* [GlassFish](https://glassfish.java.net/) - Application server and reference implementation for Java EE sponsored by Oracle.
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* [Hudson](http://hudson-ci.org/) - Continuous integration server still in active development.
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* [JavaServer Faces](https://javaserverfaces.java.net/) - Oracle's open-source implementation of the JSF standard, Mojarra.
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* [JavaServer Pages](https://jsp.java.net/) - Common templating for websites with custom tag libraries.
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## Bean Mapping
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*Frameworks that ease bean mapping.*
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* [Dozer](https://github.com/DozerMapper/dozer/) - Mapper that copies data from one object to another, using annotations, API or XML configuration.
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* [MapStruct](https://github.com/mapstruct/mapstruct) - Code generator which simplifies mappings between different bean types, based on a convention over configuration approach.
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* [ModelMapper](https://github.com/jhalterman/modelmapper) - ModelMapper is an intelligent object mapping library that automatically maps objects to each other.
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* [Orika](https://github.com/orika-mapper) - Orika is a Java Bean mapping framework that recursively copies (among other capabilities) data from one object to another.
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* [Selma](https://github.com/xebia-france/selma) - Stupid Simple Statically Linked Mapper. Selma is an Annotation Processor Based bean mapper.
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## Build
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*Tools which handle the build cycle and dependencies of an application.*
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* [Apache Maven](http://maven.apache.org/) - Declarative build and dependency management which favors convention over configuration. It might be preferable to Apache Ant which uses a rather procedural approach and can be difficult to maintain.
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* [Bazel](http://bazel.io) - Build tool from Google that builds code quickly and reliably.
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* [Gradle](http://gradle.org/) - Incremental builds which are programmed via Groovy instead of declaring XML. Works well with Maven's dependency management.
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## Bytecode Manipulation
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*Libraries to manipulate bytecode programmatically.*
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* [ASM](http://asm.ow2.org/) - All purpose, low level, bytecode manipulation and analysis.
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* [Byte Buddy](http://bytebuddy.net/) - Further simplifies bytecode generation with a fluent API.
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* [Byteman](http://byteman.jboss.org/) - Manipulate bytecode at runtime via DSL (rules) mainly for testing/troubleshooting.
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* [Javassist](http://jboss-javassist.github.io/javassist/) - Tries to simplify the editing of bytecode.
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## Cluster Management
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*Frameworks which can dynamically manage applications inside of a cluster.*
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* [Apache Aurora](http://aurora.apache.org/) - Apache Aurora is a Mesos framework for long-running services and cron jobs.
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* [Singularity](http://getsingularity.com/) - Singularity is a Mesos framework that makes deployment and operations easy. It supports web services, background workers, scheduled jobs, and one-off tasks.
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## Code Analysis
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*Tools that provide metrics and quality measurements.*
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* [Codacy](https://www.codacy.com) - Continuous static analysis, code coverage, and software metrics to automate code reviews.
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* [Checkstyle](https://github.com/checkstyle/checkstyle) - Static analysis of coding conventions and standards.
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* [Error Prone](https://github.com/google/error-prone) - Catches common programming mistakes as compile-time errors.
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* [FindBugs](http://findbugs.sourceforge.net/) - Static analysis of bytecode to find potential bugs.
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* [jQAssistant](http://jqassistant.org/) - Static code analysis with Neo4J-based query language.
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* [PMD](https://github.com/pmd/pmd) - Source code analysis for finding bad coding practices.
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* [SonarQube](http://www.sonarqube.org/) - Integrates other analysis components via plugins and provides an overview of the metrics over time.
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## Code Coverage
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*Frameworks and tools that enable collection of code coverage metrics for test suites.*
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* [JaCoCo](http://eclemma.org/jacoco/) - Framework that enables collection of code coverage metrics, using both offline and runtime bytecode instrumentation; prominently used by EclEmma, the Eclipse code-coverage plugin.
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* [Clover](https://www.atlassian.com/software/clover/overview) - Proprietary code coverage tool by Atlassian that relies on source-code instrumentation, instead of bytecode instrumentation.
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* [Cobertura](http://cobertura.github.io/cobertura/) - Relies on offline (or static) bytecode instrumentation and class loading to collect code coverage metrics; GPLv2 licensed.
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* [JCov](https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/CodeTools/jcov) - Code coverage tool used in the OpenJDK project's development toolchain.
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## Command-line Argument Parsers
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*Libraries that make it easy to parse command line options, arguments, etc.*
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* [args4j](http://args4j.kohsuke.org/) - Small library to parse command like arguments similar to javac.
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* [JewelCLI](http://jewelcli.lexicalscope.com/) - Uses annotations to automatically parse and inject the values with regex validation and Enum support.
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* [JCommander](http://jcommander.org/) - Command line arguments parsing framework with custom types and validation via implementing interfaces.
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* [JOpt Simple](http://pholser.github.io/jopt-simple/) - Simple parser that uses the POSIX getopt() and GNU getopt_long() syntaxes. Does not use annotations, uses a fluent API instead.
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## Compiler-compiler
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*Frameworks that help to create parsers, interpreters or compilers.*
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* [ANTLR](http://www.antlr.org/) - Complex full-featured framework for top-down parsing.
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* [JavaCC](https://javacc.java.net/) - More specific and slightly easier to learn. Has syntactic lookahead.
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## Configuration
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*Libraries that provide external configuration.*
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* [config](https://github.com/typesafehub/config) - Configuration library for JVM languages.
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* [owner](https://github.com/lviggiano/owner) - Reduces boilerplate of properties.
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## Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solver
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*Libraries that help on implementing optimization and satisfiability problems.*
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* [Choco](http://choco-solver.org/) - Off-the-shelf constraint satisfaction problem solver, which uses constraint programming techniques.
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* [JaCoP](https://github.com/radsz/jacop/) - Includes an interface for the FlatZinc language, enabling it to execute MiniZinc models.
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* [OptaPlanner](http://www.optaplanner.org/) - Business planning and resource scheduling optimization solver.
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* [Sat4J](http://www.sat4j.org/) - State-of-the-art SAT solver for boolean and optimization problems.
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## Continuous Integration
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*Tools which support continuously building, testing and releasing applications.*
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* [Bamboo](https://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo) - Atlassian's solution with good integration of their other products. You can either apply for an open-source license or buy it.
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* [CircleCI](https://circleci.com/) - Hosted service that offers a free plan for small needs. Open source projects are given a free bigger plan. Designed to integrate with GitHub.
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* [Codeship](https://codeship.com/features) - Hosted services with a limited free plan.
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* [fabric8](http://fabric8.io/) - Integration platform for containers.
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* [Go](https://www.thoughtworks.com/go/) - ThoughtWork's open-source solution.
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* [Jenkins](http://jenkins-ci.org/) - Provides server-based deployment services.
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* [TeamCity](http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/) - JetBrain's CI solution with a free version.
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* [Travis](https://travis-ci.org) - Hosted service often used for open-source projects.
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## CSV
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*Frameworks and libraries that simplify reading/writing CSV data.*
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* [opencsv](http://opencsv.sourceforge.net) - Simple CSV parser with a commercial-friendly license.
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* [Super CSV](http://super-csv.github.io/super-csv/) - Powerful CSV parser with support for Dozer, Joda-Time and Java 8.
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* [uniVocity-parsers](https://github.com/uniVocity/univocity-parsers) - One of the fastest and most feature-complete CSV. Also comes with parsers for TSV and fixed width records.
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## Database
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*Everything which simplifies interactions with the database.*
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* [Apache Hive](https://hive.apache.org/) - Data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop.
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* [Apache Phoenix](http://phoenix.apache.org/) - High performance relational database layer over HBase for low latency applications.
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* [Crate](https://crate.io/) - Distributed data store that implements data synchronization, sharding, scaling, and replication. In addition, it provides a SQL-based syntax to execute queries across a cluster.
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* [eXist](https://github.com/eXist-db/exist) - A NoSQL document database and application platform.
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* [FlexyPool](https://github.com/vladmihalcea/flexy-pool) - Brings metrics and failover strategies to the most common connection pooling solutions.
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* [Flyway](https://flywaydb.org/) - Simple database migration tool.
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* [H2](http://h2database.com/) - Small SQL Database notable for its in-memory functionality.
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* [HikariCP](https://github.com/brettwooldridge/HikariCP) - High performance JDBC connection pool.
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* [JDBI](http://jdbi.org/) - Convenient abstraction of JDBC.
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* [Jedis](https://github.com/xetorthio/jedis) - A small client for interaction with redis, with methods for commands.
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* [jOOQ](http://www.jooq.org/) - Generates typesafe code based on SQL schema.
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* [Liquibase](http://www.liquibase.org/) - Database-independent library for tracking, managing and applying database schema changes.
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* [MapDB](http://www.mapdb.org/) - Embedded database engine that provides concurrent collections backed on disk or in off-heap memory.
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* [Presto](https://github.com/prestodb/presto) - Distributed SQL query engine for big data.
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* [Querydsl](http://www.querydsl.com/) - Typesafe unified queries.
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* [Redisson](https://github.com/mrniko/redisson) - Allows for distributed and scalable data structures on top of a Redis server.
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* [Speedment](https://github.com/speedment/speedment) - A database access library that utilizes the Java 8 Stream API for querying.
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* [Vibur DBCP](http://www.vibur.org/) - JDBC connection pool library which offers advanced performance monitoring capabilities.
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## Data structures
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*Efficient and specific data structures.*
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* [Apache Avro](https://avro.apache.org/) - Data interchange format featuring among others: dynamic typing, untagged data, absence of manually assigned IDs.
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* [Apache Orc](https://orc.apache.org/) - Fast and efficient columnar storage format for hadoop based workloads.
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* [Apache Parquet](http://parquet.apache.org/) - Columnar storage format based on assembly algorithms from the Dremel paper by Google.
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* [Apache Thrift](https://thrift.apache.org/) - Data interchange format that originated at Facebook.
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* [Persistent Collection](http://pcollections.org/) - Persistent and immutable analogue of the Java Collections Framework.
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* [Protobuf](https://github.com/google/protobuf) - Google's data interchange format.
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* [SBE](https://github.com/real-logic/simple-binary-encoding) - Simple Binary Encoding, one of the fastest message formats around.
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* [Wire](https://github.com/square/wire) - Clean, lightweight protocol buffers.
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## Date and Time
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*Libraries related to handling date and time.*
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* [Almanac Converter](https://github.com/hypotemoose/almanac-converter) - Simple conversion between different calendar systems.
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* [Joda-Time](http://www.joda.org/joda-time/) - De facto standard date/time-library before Java 8.
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* [ThreeTenBP](https://github.com/ThreeTen/threetenbp) - Port of JSR 310 (java.time package) by the author of Joda-Time.
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* [Time4J](https://github.com/MenoData/Time4J) - Advanced date and time library.
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## Dependency Injection
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*Libraries that help to realize the [Inversion of Control](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_of_control) paradigm.*
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* [Apache DeltaSpike](https://deltaspike.apache.org/) - CDI extension framework.
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* [Dagger2](http://google.github.io/dagger/) - Compile-time injection framework without reflection.
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* [Guice](https://github.com/google/guice) - Lightweight but powerful framework that completes Dagger.
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* [HK2](https://hk2.java.net) - Light-weight and dynamic dependency injection framework.
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## Development
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*Augmentation of the development process at a fundamental level.*
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* [ADT4J](https://github.com/sviperll/adt4j) - JSR-269 code generator for algebraic data types.
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* [AspectJ](https://eclipse.org/aspectj/) - Seamless aspect-oriented programming extension.
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* [Auto](https://github.com/google/auto) - Collection of source code generators.
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* [DCEVM](http://dcevm.github.io/) - Modification of the JVM that allows unlimited redefinition of loaded classes at runtime.
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* [HotswapAgent](https://github.com/HotswapProjects/HotswapAgent) - Unlimited runtime class and resource redefinition.
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* [Immutables](http://immutables.github.io/) - Scala-like case classes.
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* [JHipster](https://github.com/jhipster/generator-jhipster) - Yeoman source code generator to create applications based on Spring Boot and AngularJS.
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* [JRebel](http://zeroturnaround.com/software/jrebel/) - Commercial software that instantly reloads code and configuration changes without redeploys.
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* [Lombok](https://projectlombok.org/) - Code-generator which aims to reduce the verbosity.
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* [Spring Loaded](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-loaded) - Class reloading agent.
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## Distributed Applications
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*Libraries and frameworks for writing distributed and fault-tolerant applications.*
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* [Akka](http://akka.io) - Toolkit and runtime for building concurrent, distributed, and fault tolerant event-driven applications.
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* [Apache Storm](http://storm.apache.org/) - Realtime computation system.
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* [Apache ZooKeeper](http://zookeeper.apache.org/) - Coordination service with distributed configuration, synchronization, and naming registry for large distributed systems.
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* [Axon Framework](http://www.axonframework.org/) - Framework for creating CQRS applications.
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* [Hazelcast](http://hazelcast.org/) - Highly scalable in-memory datagrid.
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* [Hystrix](https://github.com/Netflix/Hystrix) - Provides latency and fault tolerance.
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* [JGroups](http://www.jgroups.org/) - Toolkit for reliable messaging and creating clusters.
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* [Orbit](http://orbit.bioware.com/) - Virtual Actors, adding another level of abstraction to traditional actors.
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* [Quasar](http://www.paralleluniverse.co/quasar/) - Lightweight threads and actors for the JVM.
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## Distributed Databases
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*Databases in a distributed system that appear to applications as a single data source.*
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* [Apache Cassandra](http://cassandra.apache.org) - Column-oriented and providing high availability with no single point of failure.
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* [Apache HBase](http://hbase.apache.org) - Hadoop database for big data.
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* [Druid](http://druid.io) - Real-time and historical OLAP data store that excel at aggregation and approximation queries.
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* [Infinispan](http://infinispan.org/) - Highly concurrent key/value datastore used for caching.
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* [OpenTSDB](http://opentsdb.net) - Scalable and distributed time series database written on top of Apache HBase.
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## Distribution
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*Tools which handle the distribution of applications in native formats.*
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* [Bintray](https://bintray.com/) - Version control for binaries which handles the publishing. Can also be used with Maven or Gradle and has a free plan for open-source software or several business plans.
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* [Boxfuse](https://boxfuse.com) - Deployment of JVM application to AWS using the principles of Immutable Infrastructure.
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* [Capsule](http://www.capsule.io/) - Simple and powerful packaging and deployment. A fat JAR on steroids or a "Docker for Java" that supports JVM-optimized containers.
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* [Central Repository](http://search.maven.org/) - Largest binary component repository available as a free service to the open-source community. Default used by Apache Maven and available in all other build tools.
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* [IzPack](http://izpack.org/) - Setup authoring tool for cross-platform deployments.
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* [JitPack](https://jitpack.io/) - Easy to use package repository for GitHub. Builds Maven/Gradle projects on demand and publishes ready-to-use packages.
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* [Launch4j](http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/) - Wraps JARs in lightweight and native Windows executables.
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* [Nexus](http://www.sonatype.com/nexus/solution-overview) - Binary management with proxy and caching capabilities.
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* [packr](https://github.com/libgdx/packr/) - Packs JARs, assets and the JVM for native distribution on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
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## Document Processing
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*Libraries that assist with processing office document formats.*
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* [Apache POI](http://poi.apache.org/) - Supports OOXML (XLSX, DOCX, PPTX) as well as OLE2 (XLS, DOC or PPT).
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* [documents4j](http://documents4j.com) - API for document format conversion using third-party converters such as MS Word.
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* [jOpenDocument](http://www.jopendocument.org/) - Processes the OpenDocument format.
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## Formal Verification
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*Formal-methods tools: proof assistants, model checking, symbolic execution etc.*
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* [CATG](https://github.com/ksen007/janala2) - Concolic unit testing engine. Automatically generates unit tests using formal methods.
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* [Checker Framework](http://types.cs.washington.edu/checker-framework/) - Pluggable type systems. Includes nullness types, physical units, immutability types and more.
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* [Daikon](http://plse.cs.washington.edu/daikon/) - Daikon detects likely program invariants and can generate JML specs based on those invariats.
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* [Java Modeling Language (JML)](http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/~leavens/JML/) - Behavioral interface specification language that can be used to specify the behavior of code modules. It combines the design by contract approach of Eiffel and the model-based specification approach of the Larch family of interface specification languages, with some elements of the refinement calculus. Used by several other verification tools.
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* [Java Path Finder (JPF)](http://babelfish.arc.nasa.gov/trac/jpf) - JVM formal verification tool containing a model checker and more. Created by NASA.
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* [jCUTE](https://github.com/osl/jcute) - Concolic unit testing engine that automatically generates unit tests. Concolic execution combines randomized concrete execution with symbolic execution and automatic constraint solving.
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* [JMLOK 2.0](http://massoni.computacao.ufcg.edu.br/home/jmlok) - Detects nonconformances between code and JML specification through the feedback-directed random tests generation, and suggests a likely cause for each nonconformance detected.
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* [KeY](http://key-project.org/) - The KeY System is a formal software development tool that aims to integrate design, implementation, formal specification, and formal verification of object-oriented software as seamlessly as possible. Uses JML for specification and symbolic execution for verification.
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* [Krakatoa](http://krakatoa.lri.fr/) - Krakatoa is a front-end of the [Why](http://why.lri.fr/) platform for deductive program verification. Krakatoa deals with Java programs annotated in a variant of the Java Modeling Language (JML).
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* [OpenJML](http://openjml.github.io/) - Translates JML specifications into SMT-LIB format and passes the proof problems implied by the program to backend solvers.
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## Functional Programming
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*Libraries that facilitate functional programming.*
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* [cyclops-react](https://github.com/aol/cyclops-react) - Monad and stream utilities, comprehensions, pattern matching, functional extensions for all JDK collections, future streams, trampolines and much more.
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* [derive4j](https://github.com/derive4j/derive4j) - Java 8 annotation processor and framework for deriving algebraic data types constructors, pattern-matching, morphisms.
|
||
* [Fugue](https://bitbucket.org/atlassian/fugue) - Functional extensions to Guava.
|
||
* [Functional Java](http://www.functionaljava.org) - Implements numerous basic and advanced programming abstractions that assist composition-oriented development.
|
||
* [Javaslang](http://www.javaslang.io/) - Functional component library that provides persistent data types and functional control structures.
|
||
* [jOOλ](https://github.com/jOOQ/jOOL) - Extension to Java 8 which aims to fix gaps in lambda, providing numerous missing types and a rich set of sequential Stream API additions.
|
||
|
||
## Game Development
|
||
|
||
*Frameworks that support the development of games.*
|
||
|
||
* [jMonkeyEngine](https://jmonkeyengine.org/) - Game engine for modern 3D development.
|
||
* [libGDX](https://libgdx.badlogicgames.com/) - All-round cross-platform, high-level framework.
|
||
* [LWJGL](https://www.lwjgl.org/) - Robust framework that abstracts libraries like OpenGL/CL/AL.
|
||
|
||
## Geospatial
|
||
|
||
*Libraries for working with geospatial data and algorithms.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache SIS](http://sis.apache.org/) - Library for developing geospatial applications.
|
||
* [Geo](https://github.com/davidmoten/geo/) - GeoHash utilities in Java.
|
||
* [Geotoolkit.org](http://www.geotoolkit.org/) - Library for developing geospatial applications. Built on top of the Apache SIS project.
|
||
* [GeoTools](http://geotools.org/) - Library that provides tools for geospatial data.
|
||
* [H2GIS](http://www.h2gis.org/) - A spatial extension of the H2 database.
|
||
* [Jgeohash](http://astrapi69.github.io/jgeohash/) - Library that can assist Java developers in using the GeoHash algorithm.
|
||
* [JTS Topology Suite](http://www.vividsolutions.com/jts/JTSHome.htm) - An API of 2D spatial predicates and functions.
|
||
* [Mapsforge](https://github.com/mapsforge/mapsforge/) - Software for the rendering of maps based on OpenStreetMap data.
|
||
* [Spatial4j](https://github.com/locationtech/spatial4j/) - General purpose spatial/geospatial ASL licensed open-source Java library.
|
||
|
||
## GUI
|
||
|
||
*Libraries to create modern graphical user interfaces.*
|
||
|
||
* [JavaFX](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/javafx-overview-2158620.html) - The successor of Swing.
|
||
* [Scene Builder](http://gluonhq.com/open-source/scene-builder/) - Visual layout tool for JavaFX applications.
|
||
* [SWT](http://www.eclipse.org/swt/) - The Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is a graphical widget toolkit for use with the Java platform.
|
||
|
||
## High Performance
|
||
|
||
*Everything about high performance computation, from collections to specific libraries.*
|
||
|
||
* [Agrona](https://github.com/real-logic/Agrona) - Data structures and utility methods that are common in high-performance applications.
|
||
* [Disruptor](http://lmax-exchange.github.io/disruptor/) - Inter-thread messaging library.
|
||
* [fastutil](http://fastutil.di.unimi.it/) - Fast and compact type-specific collections.
|
||
* [GS Collections](https://github.com/goldmansachs/gs-collections) - Collection framework inspired by Smalltalk.
|
||
* [HPPC](http://labs.carrotsearch.com/hppc.html) - Primitive collections.
|
||
* [Javolution](http://javolution.org/) - Library for real-time and embedded systems.
|
||
* [JCTools](https://github.com/JCTools/JCTools) - Concurrency tools currently missing from the JDK.
|
||
* [Koloboke](https://github.com/OpenHFT/Koloboke) - Hash sets and hash maps.
|
||
* [Trove](http://trove.starlight-systems.com/) - Primitive collections.
|
||
|
||
## IDE
|
||
|
||
*Integrated development environments that try to simplify several aspects of development.*
|
||
|
||
* [Eclipse](http://www.eclipse.org/) - Established, open-souce project with support for lots of plugins and languages.
|
||
* [IntelliJ IDEA](http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/) - Supports a lot of JVM languages and provides good options for Android development. The commercial edition targets the enterprise sector.
|
||
* [NetBeans](https://netbeans.org/) - Provides integration for several Java SE and EE features from database access to HTML5.
|
||
|
||
## Imagery
|
||
|
||
*Libraries that assist with the creation, evaluation or manipulation of graphical images.*
|
||
|
||
* [Imgscalr](https://github.com/thebuzzmedia/imgscalr) - Simple and efficient hardware-accelerated image-scaling library implemented in pure Java 2D.
|
||
* [Picasso](http://square.github.io/picasso/) - Image downloading and caching library for Android.
|
||
* [Thumbnailator](https://github.com/coobird/thumbnailator) - Thumbnailator is a high-quality thumbnail generation library for Java.
|
||
* [ZXing](https://github.com/zxing/zxing) - Multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library.
|
||
|
||
## JSON
|
||
|
||
*Libraries for serializing and deserializing JSON to and from Java objects.*
|
||
|
||
* [Genson](http://owlike.github.io/genson/) - Powerful and easy to use Java to JSON conversion library.
|
||
* [Gson](https://github.com/google/gson) - Serializes objects to JSON and vice versa. Good performance with on-the-fly usage.
|
||
* [Jackson](http://wiki.fasterxml.com/JacksonHome) - Similar to GSON but has performance gains if you need to instantiate the library more often.
|
||
* [JSON-io](https://github.com/jdereg/json-io) - Convert Java to JSON. Convert JSON to Java. Pretty print JSON. Java JSON serializer.
|
||
* [LoganSquare](https://github.com/bluelinelabs/LoganSquare) - JSON parsing and serializing library based on Jackson's streaming API. Outpeforms GSON & Jackson's library.
|
||
|
||
## JSON Processing
|
||
|
||
*Libraries for processing data in JSON format.*
|
||
|
||
* [fastjson](https://github.com/alibaba/fastjson) - Very fast processor with no additional dependencies and full data binding.
|
||
* [JsonPath](https://github.com/jayway/JsonPath) - Extract data from JSON using XPATH like syntax.
|
||
* [JsonSurfer](https://github.com/jsurfer/JsonSurfer) - Streaming JsonPath processor dedicated to processing big and complicated JSON data.
|
||
* [Jolt](https://github.com/bazaarvoice/jolt) - JSON to JSON transformation tool.
|
||
|
||
## JVM and JDK
|
||
|
||
*Current implementations of the JVM/JDK.*
|
||
|
||
* [Avian](https://github.com/ReadyTalk/avian) - JVM with both a JIT & AOT modes. Includes an iOS port.
|
||
* [JDK 9](https://jdk9.java.net/) - Early access releases of JDK 9.
|
||
* [OpenJDK](http://openjdk.java.net/) - Open-source implementation for Linux.
|
||
* [ParparVM](https://github.com/codenameone/CodenameOne/tree/master/vm) - VM with non-blocking concurrent GC for iOS.
|
||
* [Zulu OpenJDK](http://www.azul.com/downloads/zulu/) - OpenJDK builds for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X through Java 8.
|
||
* [Zulu OpenJDK 9](http://zulu.org/zulu-9-pre-release-downloads/) - Early access OpenJDK 9 builds for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
|
||
|
||
## Logging
|
||
|
||
*Libraries that log the behavior of an application.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache Log4j 2](http://logging.apache.org/log4j/) - Complete rewrite with a powerful plugin and configuration architecture.
|
||
* [graylog](https://www.graylog.org/) - Open-source aggregator suited for extended role and permission management.
|
||
* [kibana](https://www.elastic.co/products/kibana) - Analyzes and visualizes log files. Some features require payment.
|
||
* [Logback](http://logback.qos.ch/) - Robust logging library with interesting configuration options via Groovy.
|
||
* [logstash](https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash) - Tool for managing log files.
|
||
* [SLF4J](http://www.slf4j.org/) - Abstraction layer which is to be used with an implementation.
|
||
* [tinylog](http://www.tinylog.org/) - Lightweight logging framework with static logger class.
|
||
|
||
## Machine Learning
|
||
|
||
*Tools that provide specific statistical algorithms which allow learning from data.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache Flink](https://flink.apache.org/) - Fast and reliable large-scale data processing engine.
|
||
* [Apache Hadoop](http://hadoop.apache.org/) - Storage and large-scale processing of data-sets on clusters of commodity hardware.
|
||
* [Apache Mahout](https://mahout.apache.org/) - Scalable algorithms focused on collaborative filtering, clustering and classification.
|
||
* [Apache Spark](http://spark.apache.org/) - Data analytics cluster computing framework.
|
||
* [DeepDive](http://deepdive.stanford.edu) - Creates structured information from unstructured data and integrates it into an existing database.
|
||
* [Deeplearning4j](http://deeplearning4j.org/) - Distributed and multi-threaded deep learning library.
|
||
* [H2O](http://www.h2o.ai/) - Analytics engine for statistics over big data.
|
||
* [JSAT](https://github.com/EdwardRaff/JSAT) - Algorithms for pre-processing, classification, regression, and clustering with support for multi-threaded execution.
|
||
* [Oryx 2](https://github.com/OryxProject/oryx) - A framework for building real-time large scale machine learning applications, which also includes end-to-end applications for collaborative filtering, classification, regression, and clustering.
|
||
* [Weka](http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/) - Collection of algorithms for data mining tasks ranging from pre-processing to visualization.
|
||
|
||
## Messaging
|
||
|
||
*Tools that help to send messages between clients in order to ensure protocol independency.*
|
||
|
||
* [Aeron](https://github.com/real-logic/Aeron) - Efficient reliable unicast and multicast message transport.
|
||
* [Apache ActiveMQ](http://activemq.apache.org/) - Message broker that implements JMS and converts synchronous to asynchronous communication.
|
||
* [Apache Camel](http://camel.apache.org/) - Glues together different transport APIs via Enterprise Integration Patterns.
|
||
* [Apache Kafka](http://kafka.apache.org/) - High-throughput distributed messaging system.
|
||
* [Hermes](http://hermes.allegro.tech) - Fast and reliable message broker built on top of Kafka.
|
||
* [JBoss HornetQ](http://hornetq.jboss.org/) - Clear, concise, modular and made to be embedded.
|
||
* [JeroMQ](https://github.com/zeromq/jeromq) - Implementation of ZeroMQ.
|
||
* [Smack](https://github.com/igniterealtime/Smack/) - Cross-platform XMPP client library.
|
||
|
||
## Miscellaneous
|
||
|
||
*Everything else.*
|
||
|
||
* [Codename One](https://www.codenameone.com/) - Cross platform solution for writing native mobile (iOS, Android, etc.)
|
||
* [Design Patterns](https://github.com/iluwatar/java-design-patterns) - Implementation and explanation of the most common design patterns.
|
||
* [J2ObjC](https://github.com/google/j2objc) - Java to Objective-C translator for porting Android libraries to iOS.
|
||
* [Jimfs](https://github.com/google/jimfs) - In-memory file system.
|
||
* [Lanterna](https://github.com/mabe02/lanterna) - Easy console text GUI library similar to curses.
|
||
* [LightAdmin](http://lightadmin.org/) - Pluggable CRUD UI library for rapid application development.
|
||
* [Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8](https://github.com/winterbe/java8-tutorial) - Popular Java 8 guide.
|
||
* [OpenRefine](http://openrefine.org/) - Tool for working with messy data: cleaning, transforming, extending it with web services and linking it to databases.
|
||
* [RoboVM](https://robovm.com/) - Commercial framework with a free trial to write native iOS apps.
|
||
|
||
## Monitoring
|
||
|
||
*Tools that monitor applications in production.*
|
||
|
||
* [AppDynamics](https://www.appdynamics.com/) - Commercial performance monitor.
|
||
* [JavaMelody](https://github.com/javamelody/javamelody) - Performance monitoring and profiling.
|
||
* [jmxtrans](https://github.com/jmxtrans/jmxtrans/) - Tool to connect to multiple JVMs and to query them for their attributes via JMX. Its query language is based on JSON, which allows non-Java programmers to access the JVMs attributes. Likewise, this tool supports different output writes, including Graphite, Ganglia, StatsD, among others.
|
||
* [Jolokia](https://jolokia.org/) - JMX over REST.
|
||
* [Kamon](http://www.kamon.io/) - Tool for monitoring applications running on the JVM.
|
||
* [Metrics](http://metrics.dropwizard.io/) - Expose metrics via JMX or HTTP and can send them to a database.
|
||
* [New Relic](http://newrelic.com/) - Commercial performance monitor.
|
||
* [SPM](https://sematext.com/spm/) - Commercial performance monitor with distributing transaction tracing for JVM apps.
|
||
* [Takipi](https://www.takipi.com/) - Commercial in-production error monitoring and debugging.
|
||
|
||
## Native
|
||
*For working with platform-specific native libraries.*
|
||
|
||
* [JNA](https://github.com/java-native-access/jna) - Work with native libraries without writing JNI. Also provides interfaces to common system libraries.
|
||
* [JNR](https://github.com/jnr/jnr-ffi) - Work with native libraries without writing JNI. Also provides interfaces to common system libraries. Same goals as JNA, but faster, and serves as the basis for the upcoming [Project Panama](http://openjdk.java.net/projects/panama/).
|
||
|
||
## Natural Language Processing
|
||
|
||
*Libraries that specialize on processing text.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache OpenNLP](https://opennlp.apache.org/) - Toolkit for common tasks like tokenization.
|
||
* [CoreNLP](http://nlp.stanford.edu/software/corenlp.shtml) - Stanford's CoreNLP provides a set of fundamental tools for tasks like tagging, named entity recognition, sentiment analysis and many more.
|
||
* [LingPipe](http://alias-i.com/lingpipe/) - Toolkit for a variety of tasks ranging from POS tagging to sentiment analysis.
|
||
* [Mallet](http://mallet.cs.umass.edu/) - Statistical natural language processing, document classification, clustering, topic modeling and more.
|
||
|
||
## Networking
|
||
|
||
*Libraries for network programming.*
|
||
|
||
* [Async Http Client](https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client) - Asynchronous HTTP and WebSocket client library.
|
||
* [Finagle](https://github.com/twitter/finagle) - Extensible RPC system used to construct high-concurrency servers. It implements uniform client and server APIs for several protocols, and is protocol agnostic, which simplifies the implementation of new protocols.
|
||
* [Comsat](https://github.com/puniverse/comsat) - Integrates standard Java web-related APIs with Quasar fibers and actors.
|
||
* [Grizzly](https://grizzly.java.net/) - NIO framework. Used as a network layer in Glassfish.
|
||
* [Netty](http://netty.io/) - Framework for building high performance network applications.
|
||
* [Nifty](https://github.com/facebook/nifty) - Implementation of Thrift clients and servers on Netty.
|
||
* [OkHttp](http://square.github.io/okhttp/) - HTTP+SPDY client.
|
||
* [Undertow](http://undertow.io/) - Web server providing both blocking and non-blocking API’s based on NIO. Used as a network layer in WildFly.
|
||
|
||
## ORM
|
||
|
||
*APIs which handle the persistence of objects.*
|
||
|
||
* [Ebean](http://ebean-orm.github.io/) - Provides simple and fast data access.
|
||
* [EclipseLink](https://www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/) - Supports a number of persistence standards: JPA, JAXB, JCA and SDO.
|
||
* [Hibernate](http://hibernate.org/orm/) - Robust and widely used with an active community.
|
||
* [MyBatis](http://www.mybatis.org/mybatis-3/) - Couples objects with stored procedures or SQL statements.
|
||
* [OrmLite](http://ormlite.com/) - Lightweight package avoiding the complexity and overhead of other ORM products.
|
||
|
||
## PDF
|
||
|
||
*Everything that helps with the creation of PDF files.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache FOP](http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/) - Creates PDF from XSL-FO.
|
||
* [Apache PDFBox](http://pdfbox.apache.org/) - Toolbox for creating and manipulating PDF.
|
||
* [DynamicReports](http://dynamicreports.org/) - Simplifies JasperReports.
|
||
* [flyingsaucer](https://github.com/flyingsaucerproject/flyingsaucer) - XML/XHTML and CSS 2.1 renderer.
|
||
* [iText](http://itextpdf.com/) - Creates PDF files programmatically but requires a license for commercial purposes.
|
||
* [JasperReports](http://community.jaspersoft.com/project/jasperreports-library) - Complex reporting engine.
|
||
|
||
## Performance analysis
|
||
|
||
*Tools for performance analysis, profiling and benchmarking.*
|
||
|
||
* [honest-profiler](https://github.com/RichardWarburton/honest-profiler) - An low-overhead, bias-free sampling profiler.
|
||
* [jHiccup](https://github.com/giltene/jHiccup) - Logs and records platform JVM stalls.
|
||
* [JMH](http://openjdk.java.net/projects/code-tools/jmh/) - Microbenchmarking tool for the JVM.
|
||
* [JProfiler](https://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html) - Commercial profiler.
|
||
* [LatencyUtils](https://github.com/LatencyUtils/LatencyUtils) - Utilities for latency measurement and reporting.
|
||
* [VisualVM](http://visualvm.java.net/) - Visual interface for detailed information about running applications.
|
||
* [YourKit Java Profiler](https://www.yourkit.com/features/) - Commercial profiler.
|
||
|
||
## Reactive libraries
|
||
|
||
*Libraries for developing reactive applications.*
|
||
|
||
* [Reactive Streams](https://github.com/reactive-streams/reactive-streams-jvm/) - Provide a standard for asynchronous stream processing with non-blocking backpressure.
|
||
* [Reactor](http://projectreactor.io/) - Library for building reactive fast-data applications.
|
||
* [RxJava](https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxJava) - Library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences from the JVM.
|
||
* [vert.x](http://vertx.io/) - Polyglot event-driven application framework.
|
||
|
||
## REST Frameworks
|
||
|
||
*Frameworks specifically for creating RESTful services.*
|
||
|
||
* [Dropwizard](https://dropwizard.github.io/dropwizard/) - Opinionated framework for setting up modern web applications with Jetty, Jackson, Jersey and Metrics.
|
||
* [Feign](https://github.com/Netflix/feign) - HTTP client binder inspired by Retrofit, JAXRS-2.0, and WebSocket.
|
||
* [Jersey](https://jersey.java.net/) - JAX-RS reference implementation.
|
||
* [RAML](http://raml.org/) - Modeling language to generate REST APIs with contract first.
|
||
* [Rapidoid](http://www.rapidoid.org/) - A simple, secure and extremely fast framework consisting of embedded HTTP server, GUI components and dependency injection.
|
||
* [RESTEasy](http://resteasy.jboss.org/) - Fully certified and portable implementation of the JAX-RS specification.
|
||
* [RestExpress](https://github.com/RestExpress/RestExpress) - Thin wrapper on the JBoss Netty HTTP stack to provide scaling and performance.
|
||
* [Restlet Framework](https://github.com/restlet/restlet-framework-java/) - Pioneering framework with powerful routing and filtering capabilities, unified client and server API.
|
||
* [rest.li](https://github.com/linkedin/rest.li) - Framework for building robust, scalable RESTful architectures using type-safe bindings and asynchronous, non-blocking IO with an end-to-end developer workflow that promotes clean practices, uniform interface design and consistent data modeling.
|
||
* [RestX](http://restx.io) - Framework based on annotation processing and compile-time source generation.
|
||
* [Retrofit](http://square.github.io/retrofit/) - Type-safe REST client.
|
||
* [Spark](http://sparkjava.com/) - Sinatra inspired framework.
|
||
* [Swagger](http://swagger.io/) - Swagger is a specification and complete framework implementation for describing, producing, consuming, and visualizing RESTful web services.
|
||
|
||
## Science
|
||
|
||
*Libraries for scientific computing and analysis.*
|
||
|
||
* [DataMelt](http://jwork.org/dmelt/) - Environment for scientific computation, data analysis and data visualization.
|
||
* [JGraphT](https://github.com/jgrapht/jgrapht) - Graph library that provides mathematical graph-theory objects and algorithms.
|
||
* [JScience](http://jscience.org/) - Provides a set of classes to work with scientific measurements and units.
|
||
|
||
## Search
|
||
|
||
*Engines which index documents for search and analysis.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache Solr](http://lucene.apache.org/solr/) - Enterprise search engine optimized for high volume traffic.
|
||
* [Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/) - Distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with a RESTful web interface and schema-free JSON documents.
|
||
|
||
## Security
|
||
|
||
*Libraries that handle security, authentication, authorization or session management.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache Shiro](http://shiro.apache.org/) - Performs authentication, authorization, cryptography and session management.
|
||
* [Bouncy Castle](https://www.bouncycastle.org/java.html) - All-purpose cryptographic library. JCA provider, wide range of functions from basic helpers to PGP/SMIME operations.
|
||
* [Cryptomator](https://cryptomator.org/) - Multiplatform transparent client-side encryption of files in the cloud.
|
||
* [Google Keyczar](https://github.com/google/keyczar) - Easy to use, yet safe encryption framework with key versioning.
|
||
* [Keycloak](http://keycloak.jboss.org/) - Integrated SSO and IDM for browser apps and RESTful web services.
|
||
* [PicketLink](http://picketlink.org/) - Umbrella project for security and identity management.
|
||
|
||
## Serialization
|
||
|
||
*Libraries that handle serialization with high efficiency.*
|
||
|
||
* [FlatBuffers](https://github.com/google/flatbuffers) - Memory efficient serialization library that can access serialized data without unpacking and parsing it.
|
||
* [FST](https://github.com/RuedigerMoeller/fast-serialization) - JDK compatible high performance object graph serialization.
|
||
* [Kryo](https://github.com/EsotericSoftware/kryo) - Fast and efficient object graph serialization framework.
|
||
* [MessagePack](https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-java) - Efficient binary serialization format.
|
||
|
||
## Server
|
||
|
||
*Servers which are specifically used to deploy applications.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache Tomcat](http://tomcat.apache.org/) - Robust all-round server for Servlet and JSP.
|
||
* [Apache TomEE](http://tomee.apache.org/) - Tomcat plus Java EE.
|
||
* [Jetty](http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/) - Lightweight, small server, often embedded in projects.
|
||
* [WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/) - Lightweight, modular server developed by IBM.
|
||
* [WildFly](http://www.wildfly.org/) - Formerly known as JBoss and developed by Red Hat with extensive Java EE support.
|
||
|
||
## Template Engine
|
||
|
||
*Tools which substitute expressions in a template.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache Velocity](http://velocity.apache.org/) - Templates for HTML pages, emails or source code generation in general.
|
||
* [FreeMarker](http://freemarker.org/) - General templating engine without any heavyweight or opinionated dependencies.
|
||
* [Handlebars.java](http://jknack.github.io/handlebars.java/) - Logic-less and semantic Mustache templates.
|
||
* [Thymeleaf](http://www.thymeleaf.org/) - Aims to be a substitute for JSP and works for XML files in general.
|
||
|
||
## Testing
|
||
|
||
*Tools that test from model to the view.*
|
||
|
||
* [Apache JMeter](http://jmeter.apache.org/) - Functional testing and performance measurements.
|
||
* [Arquillian](http://arquillian.org/) - Integration and functional testing platform for Java EE containers.
|
||
* [AssertJ](http://joel-costigliola.github.io/assertj/) - Fluent assertions that improve readability.
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* [Awaitility](https://github.com/jayway/awaitility) - DSL for synchronizing asynchronous operations.
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* [Citrus](http://citrusframework.org/) - Integration testing framework with focus on client- and serverside messaging.
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* [Cucumber](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-jvm) - BDD testing framework.
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* [Gatling](http://gatling.io/) - Load testing tool designed for ease of use, maintainability and high performance.
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* [GreenMail](http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail/) - In-memory email server for integration testing. Supports SMTP, POP3 and IMAP including SSL.
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* [Hamcrest](http://hamcrest.org/JavaHamcrest/) - Matchers that can be combined to create flexible expressions of intent.
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* [JGiven](http://jgiven.org) - Developer-friendly BDD testing framework compatible with JUnit and TestNG.
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* [JMockit](http://jmockit.org/) - Mocks static, final methods and more.
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* [JUnit](http://junit.org/) - Common testing framework.
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* [JUnitParams](https://pragmatists.github.io/JUnitParams/) - Creation of readable and maintainable parametrised tests.
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* [Mockito](https://github.com/mockito/mockito) - Creation of test double objects in automated unit tests for the purpose of TDD or BDD.
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* [Moco](https://github.com/dreamhead/moco) - Concise web services for stubs and mocks, Duke's Choice Award 2013.
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* [PIT](http://pitest.org) - Fast mutation-testing framework for evaluating fault-detection abilities of existing JUnit or TestNG test-suites.
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* [PowerMock](https://github.com/jayway/powermock) - Enables mocking of static methods, constructors, final classes and methods, private methods and removal of static initializers.
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* [REST Assured](https://github.com/jayway/rest-assured) - Java DSL for easy testing for REST/HTTP services.
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* [Selenide](http://selenide.org/) - Concise API around Selenium to write stable and readable UI tests.
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* [Selenium](http://docs.seleniumhq.org/) - Portable software testing framework for web applications.
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* [Spock](http://spockframework.github.io/spock/docs/) - JUnit-compatible framework featuring an expressive Groovy-derived specification language.
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* [TestNG](http://testng.org/) - Testing framework.
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* [Truth](https://github.com/google/truth) - Google's assertion and proposition framework.
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* [Unitils](http://www.unitils.org/) - Modular testing library for unit and integration testing.
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* [WireMock](http://wiremock.org/) - Stubbs and mocks web services.
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## Utility
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*Libraries which provide general utility functions.*
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* [Apache Commons](http://commons.apache.org/) - Provides different general purpose functions like configuration, validation, collections, file upload or XML processing.
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* [CRaSH](http://www.crashub.org) - Provides a shell into a JVM that's running CRaSH. Used by Spring Boot and others.
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* [Gephi](https://github.com/gephi/gephi/) - Cross-platform for visualizing and manipulating large graph networks.
|
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* [Guava](https://github.com/google/guava) - Collections, caching, primitives support, concurrency libraries, common annotations, string processing, I/O, and so forth.
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* [JADE](http://jade.tilab.com/) - Framework and environment for building and to debugging multi-agent systems.
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* [javatuples](http://www.javatuples.org/) - Tuples.
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* [Protégé](http://protege.stanford.edu/) - Provides an ontology editor and a framework to build knowledge-based systems.
|
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* [JavaVerbalExpressions](https://github.com/VerbalExpressions/JavaVerbalExpressions) - A library that helps to construct difficult regular expressions.
|
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|
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## Web Crawling
|
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*Libraries that analyze the content of websites.*
|
||
|
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* [Apache Nutch](http://nutch.apache.org/) - Highly extensible, highly scalable web crawler for production environment.
|
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* [Crawler4j](https://github.com/yasserg/crawler4j) - Simple and lightweight web crawler.
|
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* [JSoup](http://jsoup.org/) - Scrapes, parses, manipulates and cleans HTML.
|
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|
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## Web Frameworks
|
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|
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*Frameworks that handle the communication between the layers of an web application.*
|
||
|
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* [Apache Tapestry](http://tapestry.apache.org/) - Component-oriented framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications.
|
||
* [Apache Wicket](http://wicket.apache.org/) - Component-based web application framework similar to Tapestry with a stateful GUI.
|
||
* [Blade](https://github.com/biezhi/blade) - Lightweight, modular framework which aims to be elegant and simple.
|
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* [Google Web Toolkit](http://www.gwtproject.org/) - Toolbox which includes a Java-to-JavaScript compiler for client-side code, XML parser, API for RPC, JUnit integration, internationalization support and widgets for the GUI.
|
||
* [Grails](https://grails.org/) - Groovy framework with the aim to provide a highly productive environment by favoring convention over configuration, no XML and support for mixins.
|
||
* [Ninja](http://www.ninjaframework.org/) - Full stack web framework.
|
||
* [Pippo](http://www.pippo.ro/) - Small, highly modularized Sinatra-like framework.
|
||
* [Play](https://www.playframework.com/) - Uses convention over configuration, hot code reloading and display of errors in the browser.
|
||
* [PrimeFaces](http://primefaces.org/) - JSF framework which has a free and a commercial version with support. Provides several frontend components.
|
||
* [Ratpack](https://ratpack.io/) - Set of libraries that facilitate fast, efficient, evolvable and well tested HTTP applications.
|
||
* [Spring Boot](http://projects.spring.io/spring-boot/) - Microframework which simplifies the development of new Spring applications.
|
||
* [Spring](http://projects.spring.io/spring-framework/) - Provides many packages ranging from dependency injection to aspect-oriented programming to security.
|
||
* [Vaadin](https://vaadin.com/home) - Event-driven framework build on top of GWT. Uses server-side architecture with Ajax on the client-side.
|
||
|
||
# Resources
|
||
|
||
## Communities
|
||
|
||
*Active discussions.*
|
||
|
||
* [r/java](https://www.reddit.com/r/java) - Subreddit for the Java community.
|
||
* [stackoverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java) - Question/answer platform.
|
||
* [vJUG](http://virtualjug.com/) - Virtual Java User Group.
|
||
|
||
## Influential Books
|
||
|
||
*Books that had a high impact and are still worth reading.*
|
||
|
||
* [Effective Java (2nd Edition)](http://www.amazon.com/Effective-Java-Edition-Joshua-Bloch/dp/0321356683)
|
||
* [Java 8 in Action](http://www.amazon.com/Java-Action-Lambdas-functional-style-programming/dp/1617291994/)
|
||
* [Java Concurrency in Practice](http://www.amazon.com/Java-Concurrency-Practice-Brian-Goetz/dp/0321349601)
|
||
* [Thinking in Java](http://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Java-Edition-Bruce-Eckel/dp/0131872486)
|
||
|
||
## Podcasts
|
||
|
||
*Something to listen to while programming.*
|
||
|
||
* [The Java Council](http://virtualjug.com/podcast/)
|
||
* [The Java Posse](http://www.javaposse.com/) - Discontinued as of 02/2015.
|
||
|
||
## Twitter
|
||
|
||
*Active accounts to follow. Descriptions from Twitter.*
|
||
|
||
* [Adam Bien](https://twitter.com/AdamBien/) - Freelancer: Author, JavaONE Rockstar Speaker, Consultant, Java Champion.
|
||
* [Aleksey Shipilëv](https://twitter.com/shipilev) - Performance Geek, Benchmarking Tzar, Concurrency Bug Hunter.
|
||
* [Antonio Goncalves](https://twitter.com/agoncal/) - Java Champion, JUG Leader, Devoxx France, Java EE 6/7, JCP, Author.
|
||
* [Arun Gupta](https://twitter.com/arungupta/) - Java Champion, JavaOne Rockstar, JUG Leader, Devoxx4Kids-er, VP of Developer Advocacy at Couchbase.
|
||
* [Brian Goetz](https://twitter.com/BrianGoetz) - Java Language Architect at Oracle.
|
||
* [Bruno Borges](https://twitter.com/brunoborges) - Product Manager/Java Jock at Oracle.
|
||
* [Ed Burns](https://twitter.com/edburns) - Consulting Member of the Technical Staff at Oracle.
|
||
* [Eugen Paraschiv](https://twitter.com/baeldung) - Author of the Spring Security Course.
|
||
* [James Weaver](https://twitter.com/JavaFXpert) - Java/JavaFX/IoT developer, author and speaker.
|
||
* [Java EE](https://twitter.com/Java_EE/) - Official Java EE Twitter account.
|
||
* [Java Magazine](https://twitter.com/Oraclejavamag) - Official Java Magazine account.
|
||
* [Java](https://twitter.com/java/) - Official Java Twitter account.
|
||
* [Javin Paul](https://twitter.com/javinpaul) - Well-known Java blogger.
|
||
* [Lukas Eder](https://twitter.com/lukaseder) - Founder and CEO Data Geekery (jOOQ).
|
||
* [Mario Fusco](https://twitter.com/mariofusco) - RedHatter, JUG coordinator, frequent speaker and author.
|
||
* [Mark Reinhold](https://twitter.com/mreinhold) - Chief Architect, Java Platform Group, Oracle.
|
||
* [Markus Eisele](https://twitter.com/myfear) - Java EE evangelist, Red Hat.
|
||
* [Martijn Verburg](https://twitter.com/karianna) - London JUG co-leader, speaker, author, Java Champion and much more.
|
||
* [Martin Thompson](https://twitter.com/mjpt777) - Pasty faced performance gangster.
|
||
* [OpenJDK](https://twitter.com/OpenJDK) - Official OpenJDK account.
|
||
* [Peter Lawrey](https://twitter.com/PeterLawrey) - Peter Lawrey, Java performance expert.
|
||
* [Reza Rahman](https://twitter.com/reza_rahman) - Java EE/GlassFish/WebLogic evangelist, author, speaker, open source hacker.
|
||
* [Simon Maple](https://twitter.com/sjmaple) - Java Champion, virtualJUG founder, LJC leader, RebelLabs author.
|
||
* [Stephen Colebourne](https://twitter.com/jodastephen) - Java Champion, speaker.
|
||
* [Trisha Gee](https://twitter.com/trisha_gee) - Java Champion and speaker.
|
||
|
||
## Websites
|
||
|
||
*Sites to read.*
|
||
|
||
* [Android Arsenal](https://android-arsenal.com)
|
||
* [Google Java Style](http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/javaguide.html)
|
||
* [InfoQ](http://www.infoq.com/)
|
||
* [Java, SQL, and jOOQ](http://blog.jooq.org/)
|
||
* [Java.net](https://community.oracle.com/community/java)
|
||
* [Javalobby](https://dzone.com/java-jdk-development-tutorials-tools-news)
|
||
* [JavaWorld](http://www.javaworld.com/)
|
||
* [JAXenter](https://jaxenter.com/)
|
||
* [RebelLabs](http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/)
|
||
* [The Takipi Blog](http://blog.takipi.com/)
|
||
* [TheServerSide.com](http://www.theserverside.com/)
|
||
* [Vanilla Java](http://vanillajava.blogspot.ch/)
|
||
* [Voxxed](https://www.voxxed.com/)
|
||
|
||
# Contributing
|
||
|
||
Contributions are very welcome!
|
||
|
||
Please have a look at [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/akullpp/awesome-java/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for guidelines.
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