Java

VMP
Algorithms implemented in Java
Java Algorithms and Clients
This project is collection of examples for many libraries and frameworks
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java2s
github Java
Spring
Java game
Android
deep learning android camera
Dev Mobile Video
Video Java libGDX
Spine Animation 2D

Java Алексей Владыкин
Java основы. Алексей Владыкин
Основы Java Георгий Корнеев

Video Java libGDX
kotlin-unreal: Use the amazing Kotlin language with UnrealEngine 4
java-api-examples

Java Code Examples for org.jsoup.Jsoup
jsoup: Java HTML Parser
Jsoup HTML parser – Tutorial & examples
Пример подключения Jsoup в Android Studio
jsoup Java HTML Parser
jsoup-tutorial
jsoup HTML Parsing Library for Java
Каковы плюсы и минусы ведущих парсеров Java?

HtmlCleaner is an open source HTML parser written in Java
10 инструментов, позволяющих парсить информацию с веб-сайтов
VK javaclub
VK Java Обсуждения
чем лучше отпарсить html ?
Лёгкий парсинг HTML с помощью jsoup
Telegram bot allows you to search for movie soundtracks
Telegram bot allows you to search for movies
A simple to use library to create Telegram Bots in Java
Java library to create bots using Telegram Bots API https://telegram.me/JavaBotsApi
Python Telegram bot api


5 сервисов для парсинга аудитории в соцсетях

10 библиотек, о которых должен знать каждый Android-разработчик
7 библиотек для Android разработки на Kotlin
android apps
Android™ Open Source apps and programming ressources
Android™ Open Source apps and programming ressources GAMES
List of free and open-source Android applications

Telegram for Android source
38 лучших Open Source Android-проектов на Java
38 Amazing Open Source Android Apps written in Java
Amazing open source Android apps written in Java.
F-Droid — это каталог свободных приложений с открытым исходным кодом (FOSS) для платформы Android
SL4A brings scripting languages to Android by allowing you to edit and execute scripts and interactive interpreters directly on the Android device.
The Google I/O 2018 Android App
Интересные приложения для Android с открытым исходным кодом
Как посмотреть исходный код приложения Android
Где взять примеры Android приложений с исходными кодами?
Android Tutorial

GAME
LWJGL Lightweight Java Game Library 3
libGDX Cross-platform Game Development
Libgdx Tools
libgdx Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework http://www.libgdx.com/

Ahead of time compiler for JVM bytecode targetting iOS, Mac OSX and Linux http://robovm.mobidevelop.com
MobiDevelop’s RoboVM Fork
MobiVM robovm wiki
Developer Guide
RoboVM sample projects

LibGDX uses a Gradle based setup application which will download all that’s required automatically!
Introduction to LibGDX Getting started series
Creating a LibGDX project
Туториалы по LibGDX
LibGDX Finger Swipe
An example of a “Fruit Ninja” style swipe in LibGDX
LibGDX Textures
Пишем игру под Android Часть 1 2014
Пишем игру под Android Часть 2 2014
Subscribe to GameFromScratch on YouTube Support GameFromScratch on Patreon LibGDX Tutorial 9: Scene2D Part 4–UI Skins 2013
Scene2d.ui 2018
Туториал по libGDX — часть 1 создание пользовательского интерфейса. 2012
Туториал по libGDX — часть 2 (рисование изображений) 2012
Туториал по libGDX — часть 3 (пакет scene2d) 2012
A simple game 2018
Extending the simple game
Managing your assets
Простейшая 3D игра на libGDX
Simple 3D game. First libGDX experience.
Asset Manager – LibGDX Tutorial
Tutorials, guides, game development blogs
LibGDX Tutorial series
Free LibGDX Scene2D GUI skins
A simple way to pack and manage texture atlases for LibGDX game framework.
blog tools
Texture packer
Skin Composer
Free LibGDX Scene2D GUI skins

Bullet Physics Library
Bullet Physics SDK: real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc. http://bulletphysics.org
Bullet Collision Detection & Physics Library
Using the libGDX 3D physics Bullet wrapper – part1
Using the libGDX 3D physics Bullet wrapper – part2

Packaging a LibGDX project
Packages your JAR, assets and a JVM for distribution on Windows,Linux and Mac OSX
Gradle on the Commandline This article will show you how you can run your application from the command line and package it for distribution for the different platforms!

korge-samples
Modern Multiplatform Game Engine for Kotlin Write games for the JVM, JavaScript, Android and iOS in no time using Kotlin

github Pixmaps
Pixmap
Using Pixmaps in Libgdx
Using filledcircle and pixmap in libgdx
LibGDX: Dynamic Textures with Pixmap
Class to generate and modify libGdx Pixmap image.
www.khronos.org/opengles©2010 Khronos Group – Rev. 0210OpenGL ES 2.0 API Quick Reference Card

Create 4 images
Demonstrate basic Actor Action using LibGDX Scene2D

A simple game that makes use of LibGDX Scene2D and GestureDetector features
Street Race Swipe LibGDX Scene2D Tutorial
Skin
Texture packer
Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework http://www.libgdx.com/
libGDX UI toolkit

Шейдеры в libgdx
Shaders with Scene2D – LibGDX info
Shaders
The Book of Shaders
libgdx.info-Shader-Shockwave

Libgdx has interfaces for direct OpenGL ES 2.0 and 3.0 access
OpenGL ES Core API and Shading Language Specifications
OpenGL ES Programming Guide for iOS: the core concepts are valid for other platforms as well
OpenGL Programming/OpenGL ES Overview

Box2D is a 2D physics library
official Box2D manual (PDF)

Creating a libgdx project
Java game
A complete 3D game development suite written purely in Java. http://jmonkeyengine.org
A whole bunch of games programmed in java
jMonkeyEngine
jMonkeyEngine Documentation
A simplistic Role Playing Game made in Java
LibGDX Demos using my LibGDX Scene2D netthreads-libgdx extension library.
Sample code for the Libgdx Cross-platform Game Development Cookbook
An Open-Source Running Game with libGDX
LibGDX Tutorial – A Running Game with libGDX – Part 1
LibGDX Tutorial – A Running Game with libGDX – Part 2
LibGDX Tutorial – A Running Game with libGDX – Part 3
LibGDX Tutorial – A Running Game with libGDX – Part 4
LibGDX Tutorial – A Running Game with libGDX – Part 5

best-2d-game-engines-for-android
What are the best 3D game engines?

GODOT The game engine
Unreal Engine 4
libGDX
List of game engines

What are the best 2D game engines?
What are the best 2D game engines for Android?

Java Game Development Tutorials
Java 2D Game Engine
С помощью чего сделать простую 2D-игру для Android и Desktop?

Kotlin meets LibGDX
LibKTX: Kotlin extensions for LibGDX games and applications https://libktx.github.io/
Using libGDX with Kotlin
Ore Infinium, Open Source multiplayer Terraria-inspired Sci-fi game, focused on technology, devices and researching. Written in Kotlin (JVM), LibGDX. Cross platform
Retro console game remake of Mephisto Hit Klack https://tobsef.github.io/HitKlack/
Splinter Sweets – A LibGDX and Kotlin Mobile Game Example
Kotlin port with changes and improvements for omo originally by ForeignGuyMike
Kotlin port of ForeignGuyMike’s Asteroids project with changes, additional features and improvements
Mundus A 3D world/level editor built with Java, Kotlin & libGDX.
Power up your libGDX game!
The game that won the BialJam’17

vk libGDX
github.com libgdx
Запуск LibGDX игры на iOS
How to deploy Libgdx game to iOS

youtube libGDX

PANDA3d The Open Source Framework for 3D Rendering and Games

stackoverflow
dzone.com
leetcode.com

Awesome Java

A curated list of awesome Java frameworks, libraries and software.

Contents

Projects

Bean Mapping
Frameworks that ease bean mapping.

  • dOOv – Provides fluent API for typesafe domain model validation and mapping. It uses annotations, code generation and a type safe DSL to make bean validation and mapping fast and easy.
  • Dozer – Mapper that copies data from one object to another using annotations and API or XML configuration.
  • JMapper – Uses byte code manipulation for lightning-fast mapping. Supports annotations and API or XML configuration.
  • MapStruct – Code generator that simplifies mappings between different bean types, based on a convention-over-configuration approach.
  • ModelMapper – Intelligent object mapping library that automatically maps objects to each other.
  • Orika – JavaBean-mapping framework that recursively copies (among other capabilities) data from one object to another.
  • Selma – Annotation processor-based bean mapper.

Build
Tools that handle the build cycle and dependencies of an application.

  • Apache Maven – Declarative build and dependency management that favors convention over configuration. It might be preferable to Apache Ant, which uses a rather procedural approach and can be difficult to maintain.
  • Bazel – Tool from Google that builds code quickly and reliably.
  • Buck – Encourages the creation of small, reusable modules consisting of code and resources.
  • Gradle – Incremental builds programmed via Groovy instead of declaring XML. Works well with Maven’s dependency management.

Bytecode Manipulation
Libraries to manipulate bytecode programmatically.

  • ASM – All-purpose, low-level bytecode manipulation and analysis.
  • Byte Buddy – Further simplifies bytecode generation with a fluent API.
  • bytecode-viewer – Java 8 Jar & Android APK reverse engineering suite.
  • Byteman – Manipulate bytecode at runtime via DSL (rules); mainly for testing/troubleshooting.
  • cglib – Bytecode generation library.
  • Javassist – Tries to simplify bytecode editing.
  • Mixin – Manipulate bytecode at runtime using real Java code.

Caching
Libraries that provide caching facilities.

  • cache2k – In-memory high performance caching library.
  • Caffeine – High-performance, near-optimal caching library.
  • Ehcache – Distributed general-purpose cache.
  • Infinispan – Highly concurrent key/value datastore used for caching.

CLI
Libraries for everything related to the CLI.

  • ASCII Table – Library to draw tables in ASCII.
  • Airline – Annotation-based framework for parsing Git-like command-line arguments.
  • args4j – Small library to parse command-line arguments.
  • Jansi – ANSI escape codes to format console output.
  • Java ASCII Render – Graphical primitives for the console.
  • JCommander – Command-line argument-parsing framework with custom types and validation via implementing interfaces.
  • jbock – Typesafe, reflection-free, annotation based command-line parser
  • JLine – Includes features from modern shells like completion or history.
  • JOpt Simple – Fluent parser that uses the POSIX#getopt and GNU#getopt_long syntaxes.
  • picocli – ANSI colors and styles in usage help with annotation-based POSIX/GNU/any syntax, subcommands, strong typing for both options and positional args.
  • Text-IO – Aids the creation of full console-based applications.
  • Lanterna – Easy console text-GUI library, similar to curses.

Cluster Management
Frameworks that can dynamically manage applications inside of a cluster.

  • Apache Aurora – Mesos framework for long-running services and cron jobs.
  • Apache Mesos – Abstracts CPU, memory, storage, and other compute resources away from machines.
  • Singularity – Mesos framework that makes deployment and operations easy. It supports web services, background workers, scheduled jobs, and one-off tasks.

Code Analysis
Tools that provide metrics and quality measurements.

  • Checkstyle – Static analysis of coding conventions and standards.
  • Error Prone – Catches common programming mistakes as compile-time errors.
  • Infer – Modern static analysis tool for verifying the correctness of code.
  • jQAssistant – Static code analysis with Neo4J-based query language.
  • NullAway – Eliminates NullPointerExceptions with low build-time overhead.
  • PMD – Source code analysis for finding bad coding practices.
  • SonarJava – Static analyzer for SonarQube & SonarLint.
  • Sourcetrail c – Visual source code navigator.
  • Spoon – Library for analyzing and transforming Java source code.
  • Spotbugs – Static analysis of bytecode to find potential bugs.

Code Coverage
Frameworks and tools that enable code coverage metrics collection for test suites.

  • Clover c – Relies on source-code instrumentation instead of bytecode instrumentation.
  • Cobertura – Relies on offline (or static) bytecode instrumentation and class loading to collect code coverage metrics.
  • JaCoCo – Framework that enables collection of code coverage metrics, using both offline and runtime bytecode instrumentation.

Code Generators
Tools that generate patterns for repetitive code in order to reduce verbosity and error-proneness.

  • ADT4J – JSR-269 code generator for algebraic data types.
  • Auto – Generates factory, service, and value classes.
  • FreeBuilder – Automatically generates the Builder pattern.
  • Immutables – Annotation processors to generate simple, safe and consistent value objects.
  • JavaPoet – API to generate source files.
  • JHipster – Yeoman source code generator for Spring Boot and AngularJS.
  • Joda-Beans – Small framework that adds queryable properties to Java, enhancing JavaBeans.
  • Lombok – Code generator that aims to reduce verbosity.

Compiler-compiler
Frameworks that help to create parsers, interpreters or compilers.

  • ANTLR – Complex full-featured framework for top-down parsing.
  • JavaCC – Parser generator that generates top-down parsers. Allows lexical state switching and permits extended BNF specifications.
  • JFlex – A lexical analyzer generator.

Configuration
Libraries that provide external configuration.

  • centraldogma – Highly-available version-controlled service configuration repository based on Git, ZooKeeper and HTTP/2.
  • cfg4j – Modern configuration library for distributed apps written in Java.
  • config – Configuration library for JVM languages.
  • dotenv – A twelve-factor configuration library for Java.
  • ini4j – Provides an API for handling Windows’ INI files.
  • KAConf – Annotation-based configuration system for Java and Kotlin.
  • owner – Reduces boilerplate of properties.

Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solver
Libraries that help with implementing optimization and satisfiability problems.

  • Choco – Off-the-shelf constraint satisfaction problem solver that uses constraint programming techniques.
  • JaCoP – Includes an interface for the FlatZinc language, enabling it to execute MiniZinc models.
  • OptaPlanner – Business planning and resource scheduling optimization solver.

CSV
Frameworks and libraries that simplify reading/writing CSV data.

  • jackson-dataformat-csv – Jackson extension for reading and writing CSV.
  • opencsv – Simple CSV parser.
  • Super CSV – Powerful CSV parser with support for Dozer, Joda-Time and Java 8.
  • uniVocity-parsers – One of the fastest and most feature-complete parsers. Also comes with parsers for TSV and fixed-width records.

Database
Everything that simplifies interactions with the database.

  • Apache Phoenix – High-performance relational database layer over HBase for low-latency applications.
  • AranoDB – ArangoDB Java driver.
  • Chronicle Map – Efficient, in-memory (opt. persisted to disk), off-heap key-value store.
  • druid – High-performance, column-oriented, distributed data store.
  • eXist – A NoSQL document database and application platform.
  • FlexyPool – Brings metrics and failover strategies to the most common connection pooling solutions.
  • Flyway – Simple database migration tool.
  • H2 – Small SQL database notable for its in-memory functionality.
  • HikariCP – High-performance JDBC connection pool.
  • jasync-sql – Async DB driver for MySQL and PostgreSQL.
  • JDBI – Convenient abstraction of JDBC.
  • Jedis – Small client for interaction with Redis, with methods for commands.
  • Jest – Client for the Elasticsearch REST API.
  • jetcd – Client library for etcd.
  • Jinq – Typesafe database queries via symbolic execution of Java 8 Lambdas (on top of JPA or jOOQ).
  • jOOQ – Generates typesafe code based on SQL schema.
  • Liquibase – Database-independent library for tracking, managing and applying database schema changes.
  • MapDB – Embedded database engine that provides concurrent collections backed on disk or in off-heap memory.
  • MariaDB4j – Launcher for MariaDB that requires no installation or external dependencies.
  • OrientDB – Embeddable distributed database written on top of Hazelcast.
  • Presto – Distributed SQL query engine for big data.
  • Querydsl – Typesafe unified queries.
  • Realm – Mobile database to run directly inside phones, tablets or wearables.
  • Redisson – Allows for distributed and scalable data structures on top of a Redis server.
  • requery – A modern, lightweight but powerful object mapping and SQL generator. Easily map to or create databases, or perform queries and updates from any Java-using platform.
  • Speedment – Database access library that utilizes Java 8’s Stream API for querying.
  • sql2o – Thin JDBC wrapper that simplifies database access and provides simple mapping of ResultSets to POJOs.
  • Vibur DBCP – JDBC connection pool library with advanced performance monitoring capabilities.
  • Xodus – Highly concurrent transactional schema-less and ACID-compliant embedded database.

Data Structures
Efficient and specific data structures.

  • Apache Avro – Data interchange format with dynamic typing, untagged data, and absence of manually assigned IDs.
  • Apache Orc – Fast and efficient columnar storage format for Hadoop-based workloads.
  • Apache Parquet – Columnar storage format based on assembly algorithms from Google’s paper on Dremel.
  • Apache Thrift – Data interchange format that originated at Facebook.
  • Big Queue – A big, fast and persistent queue based on memory-mapped files.
  • HyperMinHash-java – Probabilistic data structure for computing union, intersection, and set cardinality in loglog space.
  • Persistent Collection – Persistent and immutable analogue of the Java Collections Framework.
  • Protobuf – Google’s data interchange format.
  • SBE – Simple Binary Encoding, one of the fastest message formats around.
  • Tape – A lightning-fast, transactional, file-based FIFO.
  • Wire – Clean, lightweight protocol buffers.

Date and Time
Libraries related to handling date and time.

  • Almanac Converter – Simple conversion between different calendar systems.
  • iCal4j – Parse and build iCalendar RFC 5545 data models.
  • ThreeTen-Extra – Additional date-time classes that complement those in JDK 8.
  • Time4J – Advanced date and time library.

Dependency Injection
Libraries that help to realize the Inversion of Control paradigm.

  • Apache DeltaSpike – CDI extension framework.
  • Dagger2 – Compile-time injection framework without reflection.
  • Feather – Ultra-lightweight, JSR-330-compliant dependency injection library.
  • Governator – Extensions and utilities that enhance Google Guice.
  • Guice – Lightweight and opinionated framework that completes Dagger.
  • HK2 – Lightweight and dynamic dependency injection framework.
  • JayWire – Lightweight dependency injection framework.

Development
Augmentation of the development process at a fundamental level.

  • AspectJ – Seamless aspect-oriented programming extension.
  • DCEVM – JVM modification that allows unlimited redefinition of loaded classes at runtime.
  • Faux Pas – Library that simplifies error handling by circumventing the issue that none of the functional interfaces in the Java Runtime is allowed by default to throw checked exceptions.
  • HotswapAgent – Unlimited runtime class and resource redefinition.
  • JavaParser – Parse, modify and generate Java code.
  • JavaSymbolSolver – A symbol solver for Java.
  • JRebel c – Instantly reloads code and configuration changes without redeploys.
  • NoException – Allows checked exceptions in functional interfaces and converts exceptions to Optional return.
  • SneakyThrow – Ignores checked exceptions without bytecode manipulation. Can also be used inside Java 8 stream operations.

Distributed Applications
Libraries and frameworks for writing distributed and fault-tolerant applications.

  • Apache Geode – In-memory data management system that provides reliable asynchronous event notifications and guaranteed message delivery.
  • Apache Storm – Realtime computation system.
  • Apache ZooKeeper – Coordination service with distributed configuration, synchronization, and naming registry for large distributed systems.
  • Atomix – Fault-tolerant distributed coordination framework.
  • Axon Framework – Framework for creating CQRS applications.
  • Dropwizard Circuit Breaker – Circuit breaker design pattern for Dropwizard.
  • Failsafe – Simple failure handling with retries and circuit breakers.
  • Hazelcast c – Highly scalable in-memory datagrid with a free open-source version.
  • Hystrix – Provides latency and fault tolerance.
  • JGroups – Toolkit for reliable messaging and cluster creation.
  • Orbit – Virtual actors; adds another level of abstraction to traditional actors.
  • Quasar – Lightweight threads and actors for the JVM.
  • resilience4j – Functional fault tolerance library.
  • ScaleCube – Embeddable Cluster-Membership library based on SWIM and gossip protocol.
  • Zuul – A gateway service that provides dynamic routing, monitoring, resiliency, security, and more.

Distributed Transactions
Distributed transactions provide a mechanism for ensuring consistency of data updates in the presence of concurrent access and partial failures.

  • Atomikos – Provides transactions for REST, SOA and microservices with support for JTA and XA.
  • Bitronix – A simple but complete implementation of the JTA 1.1 API.
  • Narayana – Provides support for traditional ACID and compensation transactions, also complies with JTA, JTS and other standards.

Distribution
Tools that handle the distribution of applications in native formats.

  • Bintray c – Version control for binaries that handle publishing. Compatible with Maven or Gradle, with a free plan for open-source software as well as several business plans.
  • Boxfuse – Deployment of JVM applications to AWS using the principles of immutable infrastructure.
  • Capsule – Simple and powerful packaging and deployment. A fat JAR on steroids, or a “Docker for Java” that supports JVM-optimized containers.
  • Central Repository – 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.
  • Cloudsmith c – Fully managed package management SaaS with support for Maven/Gradle/SBT.
  • IzPack – Setup authoring tool for cross-platform deployments.
  • JitPack – Easy-to-use package repository for GitHub. Builds Maven/Gradle projects on demand and publishes ready-to-use packages.
  • Nexus c – Binary management with proxy and caching capabilities.
  • packr – Packs JARs, assets and the JVM for native distribution on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
  • really-executable-jars-maven-plugin – Maven plugin for making self-executing JARs.

Document Processing
Libraries that assist with processing office document formats.

  • Apache POI – Supports OOXML (XLSX, DOCX, PPTX) as well as OLE2 (XLS, DOC or PPT).
  • documents4j – API for document format conversion using third-party converters such as MS Word.
  • docx4j – Create and manipulate Microsoft Open XML files.
  • zerocell – Annotation-based API for reading data from Excel sheets into POJOs with focus on reduced overhead.

Formal Verification
Formal-methods tools: proof assistants, model checking, symbolic execution, etc.

  • CATG – Concolic unit testing engine. Automatically generates unit tests using formal methods.
  • Checker Framework – Pluggable type systems. Includes nullness types, physical units, immutability types and more.
  • Daikon – Detects likely program invariants and generates JML specs based on those invariants.
  • Java Path Finder (JPF) – JVM formal verification tool containing a model checker and more. Created by NASA.
  • JMLOK 2.0 – Detects inconsistencies between code and JML specification through feedback-directed random tests generation, and suggests a likely cause for each nonconformance detected.
  • KeY – 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.
  • OpenJML – Translates JML specifications into SMT-LIB format and passes the proof problems implied by the program to backend solvers.

Functional Programming
Libraries that facilitate functional programming.

  • cyclops-react – Monad and stream utilities, comprehensions, pattern matching, functional extensions for all JDK collections, future streams, trampolines and much more.
  • derive4j – Java 8 annotation processor and framework for deriving algebraic data types constructors, pattern-matching and morphisms.
  • Fugue – Functional extensions to Guava.
  • Functional Java – Implements numerous basic and advanced programming abstractions that assist composition-oriented development.
  • jOO? – Extension to Java 8 that aims to fix gaps in lambda by providing numerous missing types and a rich set of sequential Stream API additions.
  • protonpack – Collection of stream utilities.
  • StreamEx – Enhances Java 8 Streams.
  • Vavr – Functional component library that provides persistent data types and functional control structures.

Game Development
Frameworks that support the development of games.

  • FXGL – JavaFX Game Development Framework.
  • jMonkeyEngine – Game engine for modern 3D development.
  • libGDX – All-round cross-platform, high-level framework.
  • LWJGL – Robust framework that abstracts libraries like OpenGL/CL/AL.

Geospatial
Libraries for working with geospatial data and algorithms.

  • Apache SIS – Library for developing geospatial applications.
  • Geo – GeoHash utilities in Java.
  • Geotoolkit.org – Library for developing geospatial applications. Built on top of the Apache SIS project.
  • GeoTools – Library that provides tools for geospatial data.
  • GraphHopper – Road-routing engine. Used as a Java library or standalone web service.
  • H2GIS – A spatial extension of the H2 database.
  • Jgeohash – Library for using the GeoHash algorithm.
  • Mapsforge – Map rendering based on OpenStreetMap data.
  • Spatial4j – General-purpose spatial/geospatial library.

GUI
Libraries to create modern graphical user interfaces.

  • JavaFX – The successor of Swing.
  • Scene Builder – Visual layout tool for JavaFX applications.
  • SWT – The Standard Widget Toolkit, a graphical widget toolkit.

High Performance
Everything about high-performance computation, from collections to specific libraries.

  • Agrona – Data structures and utility methods that are common in high-performance applications.
  • Disruptor – Inter-thread messaging library.
  • Eclipse Collections – Collections framework inspired by Smalltalk.
  • fastutil – Fast and compact type-specific collections.
  • HPPC – Primitive collections.
  • JCTools – Concurrency tools currently missing from the JDK.
  • Koloboke – Hash sets and hash maps.

HTTP Clients
Libraries that assist with creating HTTP requests and/or binding responses.

  • Async Http Client – Asynchronous HTTP and WebSocket client library.
  • Feign – HTTP client binder inspired by Retrofit, JAXRS-2.0, and WebSocket.
  • OkHttp – HTTP+SPDY client.
  • Play WS – Typesafe client with reactive streams and caching.
  • restQL-core – Microservice query language that fetches information from multiple services.
  • Retrofit – Typesafe REST client.
  • Ribbon – Client-side IPC library that is battle-tested in cloud.
  • Riptide – Client-side response routing for Spring’s RestTemplate.

Hypermedia Types
Libraries that handle serialization to hypermedia types.

  • JSON-LD – JSON-LD implementation.
  • Siren4J – Library for the Siren specification.

IDE
Integrated development environments that try to simplify several aspects of development.

  • Eclipse – Established open-source project with support for lots of plugins and languages.
  • IntelliJ IDEA c – Supports many JVM languages and provides good options for Android development. The commercial edition targets the enterprise sector.
  • NetBeans – Provides integration for several Java SE and EE features, from database access to HTML5.
  • Visual Studio Code – Provides Java support for lightweight projects with a simple, modern workflow by using extensions from the internal marketplace.

Imagery
Libraries that assist with the creation, evaluation or manipulation of graphical images.

  • Imgscalr – Simple, efficient and hardware-accelerated image-scaling library implemented in pure Java 2D.
  • Tess4J – A JNA wrapper for Tesseract OCR API.
  • Thumbnailator – High-quality thumbnail generation library.
  • TwelveMonkeys – Collection of plugins that extend the number of supported image file formats.
  • ZXing – Multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library.

JSON
Libraries for serializing and deserializing JSON to and from Java objects.

  • DSL-JSON – JSON library with advanced compile time databinding.
  • Genson – Powerful and easy-to-use Java-to-JSON conversion library.
  • Gson – Serializes objects to JSON and vice versa. Good performance with on-the-fly usage.
  • HikariJSON – High-performance JSON parser, 2x faster than Jackson.
  • jackson-modules-java8 – Set of Jackson modules for Java 8 datatypes and features.
  • Jackson-datatype-money – Open-source Jackson module to support JSON serialization and deserialization of JavaMoney data types.
  • Jackson – Similar to GSON, but offers performance gains if you need to instantiate the library more often.
  • JSON-io – Convert Java to JSON. Convert JSON to Java. Pretty print JSON. Java JSON serializer.
  • jsoniter – Fast and flexible library with iterator and lazy parsing API.
  • LoganSquare – JSON parsing and serializing library based on Jackson’s streaming API. Outperforms GSON & Jackson’s library.
  • Moshi – Modern JSON library, less opinionated and uses built-in types like List and Map.
  • Yasson – Binding layer between classes and JSON documents similar to JAXB.

JSON Processing
Libraries for processing data in JSON format.

  • fastjson – Very fast processor with no additional dependencies and full data binding.
  • Jolt – JSON to JSON transformation tool.
  • JsonPath – Extract data from JSON using XPATH-like syntax.
  • JsonSurfer – Streaming JsonPath processor dedicated to processing big and complicated JSON data.

JVM and JDK
Current implementations of the JVM/JDK.

  • Adopt Open JDK – OpenJDK builds which allows to choose between HotSpot and OpenJ9.
  • Avian – JVM with JIT, AOT modes and iOS port.
  • Corretto – No-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of OpenJDK by Amazon.
  • Graal – Polyglot embeddable JVM.
  • Liberica JDK – Built from OpenJDK, thoroughly tested and passed the JCK.
  • OpenJ9 – High performance, enterprise-calibre, flexibly licensed, openly-governed cross-platform JVM extending and augmenting the runtime technology components from the Eclipse OMR and OpenJDK project.
  • Open JDK – Open JDK distributed by Oracle.
  • ParparVM – VM with non-blocking, concurrent GC for iOS.
  • RedHat Open JDK – RedHat’s OpenJDK distribution.
  • Zulu – OpenJDK builds for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

Logging
Libraries that log the behavior of an application.

  • Apache Log4j 2 – Complete rewrite with a powerful plugin and configuration architecture.
  • Graylog – Open-source aggregator suited for extended role and permission management.
  • Kibana – Analyzes and visualizes log files. Some features require payment.
  • Logback – Robust logging library with interesting configuration options via Groovy.
  • Logbook – Extensible, open-source library for HTTP request and response logging.
  • Logstash – Tool for managing log files.
  • p6spy – Enables logging for all JDBC transactions without changes to the code.
  • SLF4J – Abstraction layer/simple logging facade.
  • tinylog – Lightweight logging framework with static logger class.
  • Tracer – Call tracing and log correlation in distributed systems.

Machine Learning
Tools that provide specific statistical algorithms for learning from data.

  • Apache Flink – Fast, reliable, large-scale data processing engine.
  • Apache Mahout – Scalable algorithms focused on collaborative filtering, clustering and classification.
  • Apache Spark – Data analytics cluster-computing framework.
  • DatumBox – Provides several algorithms and pre-trained models for natural language processing.
  • DeepDive – Creates structured information from unstructured data and integrates it into an existing database.
  • Deeplearning4j – Distributed and multi-threaded deep learning library.
  • H2O – Analytics engine for statistics over big data.
  • JSAT – Algorithms for pre-processing, classification, regression, and clustering with support for multi-threaded execution.
  • Oryx 2 – Framework for building real-time, large-scale machine learning applications. Includes end-to-end applications for collaborative filtering, classification, regression, and clustering.
  • Smile – The Statistical Machine Intelligence and Learning Engine provides a set of machine learning algorithms and a visualization library.
  • Weka – Collection of algorithms for data mining tasks ranging from pre-processing to visualization.

Messaging
Tools that help send messages between clients to ensure protocol independency.

  • Aeron – Efficient, reliable, unicast and multicast message transport.
  • Apache ActiveMQ – Message broker that implements JMS and converts synchronous to asynchronous communication.
  • Apache Camel – Glues together different transport APIs via Enterprise Integration Patterns.
  • Apache Kafka – High-throughput distributed messaging system.
  • Apache Pulsar – Distributed pub/sub-messaging system.
  • Apache RocketMQ – A fast, reliable, and scalable distributed messaging platform.
  • Apache Qpid – Apache Qpid makes messaging tools that speak AMQP and support many languages and platforms.
  • EventBus – Simple publish/subscribe event bus.
  • Hermes – Fast and reliable message broker built on top of Kafka.
  • JeroMQ – Implementation of ZeroMQ.
  • Nakadi – Provides a RESTful API on top of Kafka.
  • RabbitMQ Java client – RabbitMQ client.
  • Smack – Cross-platform XMPP client library.
  • NATS client – NATS client.

Miscellaneous
Everything else.

  • Codename One – Cross-platform solution for writing native mobile apps.
  • CQEngine – Ultra-fast, SQL-like queries on Java collections.
  • Design Patterns – Implementation and explanation of the most common design patterns.
  • Failsafe – Simple failure handling with retries and circuit breakers.
  • FF4J – Feature Flags for Java.
  • FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition – No-nonsense implementation of FizzBuzz made by serious businessmen for serious business purposes.
  • J2ObjC – Java-to-Objective-C translator for porting Android libraries to iOS.
  • JavaCV – Java interface to OpenCV, FFmpeg, and more.
  • JavaX – Reinventing and extending Java with a focus on simplicity.
  • JBake – Static website generator.
  • JBot – Framework for building chatbots.
  • JCuda – JCuda offers Java bindings for CUDA and CUDA-related libraries.
  • Jimfs – In-memory file system.
  • Joda-Money – Basic currency and money classes and algorithms not provided by the JDK.
  • JPad – Snippet runner.
  • LightAdmin – Pluggable CRUD UI library for rapid application development.
  • Maven Wrapper – Analogue of Gradle Wrapper for Maven, allows building projects without installing maven.
  • Membrane Service Proxy – An open-source, reverse-proxy framework written in Java.
  • MinimalFTP – Lightweight, small and customizable FTP server.
  • Modern Java – A Guide to Java 8 – Popular Java 8 guide.
  • Modernizer – Detect uses of legacy Java APIs.
  • Multi-OS Engine – An open-source, cross-platform engine to develop native mobile (iOS, Android, etc.) apps.
  • OpenRefine – Tool for working with messy data: cleaning, transforming, extending it with web services and linking it to databases.
  • PipelinR – Small utility library for using handlers and commands with pipelines.
  • Polyglot for Maven – Extensions for Maven 3.3.1+ that allows writing the POM model in dialects other than XML.
  • Smooks – Extensible framework for building applications that process data which means bindings, transformations, message processing and enrichment.
  • Togglz – Implementation of the Feature Toggles pattern.
  • TypeTools – Tools for resolving generic types.
  • XMLBeam – Processes XML by using annotations or XPath within code.
  • OctoLinker – Browser extension which allows to navigate through code on GitHub more efficiently.

Microservice
Tools for creating and managing microservices.

  • Apollo – Libraries for writing composable microservices.
  • consul-api – Client for the Consul API: a distributed, highly available and datacenter-aware registry/discovery service.
  • Eureka – REST-based service registry for resilient load balancing and failover.
  • Helidon – Two-style approach for writing microservices: Functional-reactive and as an implementation of MicroProfile.
  • Lagom – Framework for creating microservice-based systems.
  • Micronaut – Modern full-stack framework with focus on modularity, minimal memory footprint and startup time.

Monitoring
Tools that monitor applications in production.

  • AppDynamics c – Performance monitor.
  • Automon – Combines the power of AOP with monitoring and/or logging tools.
  • BugSnag c – Exception and error monitoring with an integration of several third party tools for a better workflow and a free hobbyist tier.
  • LeakCanary – Memory leak detection.
  • Failsafe Actuator – Out of the box monitoring of Failsafe Circuit Breaker in Spring-Boot environment.
  • Glowroot – Open-source Java APM.
  • inspectIT – Captures detailed run-time information via hooks that can be changed on the fly. It supports tracing over multiple systems via the OpenTracing API and can correlate the data with end user monitoring.
  • Instrumental c – Real-time Java application performance monitoring. A commercial service with free development accounts.
  • JavaMelody – Performance monitoring and profiling.
  • Jaeger client – Jaeger client.
  • jmxtrans – Connect to multiple JVMs and query them for their attributes via JMX. Its query language is based on JSON, which allows non-Java programmers to access the JVM attributes. Supports different output writes, including Graphite, Ganglia, and StatsD.
  • Jolokia – JMX over REST.
  • Kamon – Tool for monitoring applications running on the JVM.
  • Metrics – Expose metrics via JMX or HTTP and send them to a database.
  • New Relic c – Performance monitor.
  • Datadog c – Modern monitoring & analytics.
  • nudge4j – Remote developer console from the browser for Java 8 via bytecode injection.
  • OverOps c – In-production error monitoring and debugging.
  • Pinpoint – Open-source APM tool.
  • Prometheus – Provides a multi-dimensional data model, DSL, autonomous server nodes and much more.
  • SPM c – Performance monitor with distributing transaction tracing for JVM apps.
  • Stagemonitor – Open-source performance monitoring and transaction tracing for JVM apps.
  • Sysmon – Lightweight platform monitoring tool for Java VMs.
  • zipkin – Distributed tracing system which gathers timing data needed to troubleshoot latency problems in microservice architectures.

Native
For working with platform-specific native libraries.

  • JavaCPP – Provides efficient and easy access to native C++.
  • JNA – Work with native libraries without writing JNI. Also provides interfaces to common system libraries.
  • JNR – 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.

Natural Language Processing
Libraries that specialize in processing text.

  • CogCompNLP – Provides common annotators for plain text input.
  • CoreNLP – Provides a set of fundamental tools for tasks like tagging, named entity recognition, and sentiment analysis.
  • DKPro – Collection of reusable NLP tools for linguistic pre-processing, machine learning, lexical resources, etc.
  • Lingua – Natural language detection library, especially suited for short paragraphs of text.
  • LingPipe – Toolkit for tasks ranging from POS tagging to sentiment analysis.

Networking
Libraries for building network servers.

  • AkkaGRPC – Support for building streaming gRPC servers and clients on top of Akka Streams.
  • Comsat – Integrates standard Java web-related APIs with Quasar fibers and actors.
  • Dubbo – High-performance RPC framework.
  • Finagle – Extensible RPC system for constructing high-concurrency servers. It implements uniform client and server APIs for several protocols, and is protocol-agnostic to simplify implementation of new protocols.
  • Grizzly – NIO framework. Used as a network layer in Glassfish.
  • gRPC – RPC framework based on protobuf and HTTP/2.
  • KryoNet – Provides a clean and simple API for efficient TCP and UDP client/server network communication using NIO and Kryo.
  • MINA – Abstract, event-driven async I/O API for network operations over TCP/IP and UDP/IP via Java NIO.
  • Netty – Framework for building high-performance network applications.
  • Nifty – Implementation of Thrift clients and servers on Netty.
  • sshj – Programatically use SSH, SCP or SFTP.
  • TLS Channel – Implements a ByteChannel interface over SSLEngine, enabling easy-to-use (socket-like) TLS.
  • Undertow – Web server providing both blocking and non-blocking APIs based on NIO. Used as a network layer in WildFly.
  • urnlib – Represent, parse and encode URNs, as in RFC 2141.

ORM
APIs that handle the persistence of objects.

  • Apache Cayenne – Provides a clean, static API for data access. Also includes a GUI Modeler for working with database mappings, and DB reverse engineering and generation.
  • Ebean – Provides simple and fast data access.
  • EclipseLink – Supports a number of persistence standards: JPA, JAXB, JCA and SDO.
  • Hibernate – Robust and widely used, with an active community.
  • MyBatis – Couples objects with stored procedures or SQL statements.
  • SimpleFlatMapper – Simple database and CSV mapper.

PaaS
Java platform as a service.

PDF
Tools to help with PDF file creation.

Performance analysis
Tools for performance analysis, profiling and benchmarking.

  • fastThread c – Analyze and visualize thread dumps with a free cloud-based upload interface.
  • GCeasy c – Tool to analyze and visualize GC logs. It provides a free cloud-based upload interface.
  • honest-profiler – A low-overhead, bias-free sampling profiler.
  • jHiccup – Logs and records platform JVM stalls.
  • JITWatch – Analyze the JIT compiler optimisations made by the HotSpot JVM.
  • JMH – a Java harness for building, running, and analysing nano/micro/milli/macro benchmarks written in Java and other languages targeting the JVM.
  • JProfiler c – Database profiling for JDBC, JPA and NoSQL, with JEE support.
  • LatencyUtils – Utilities for latency measurement and reporting.
  • XRebel c – Real-time profiling for web applications, with an in-browser widget.
  • YourKit Java Profiler c – Profiler for any application running on the JVM.

Platform
Frameworks that are suites of multiple libraries encompassing several categories.

Apache Commons

  • BCEL – Byte Code Engineering Library – analyze, create, and manipulate Java class files.
  • BeanUtils – Easy-to-use wrappers around the Java reflection and introspection APIs.
  • BeanUtils2 – Redesign of Commons BeanUtils.
  • BSF – Bean Scripting Framework – interface to scripting languages, including JSR-223.
  • Chain – Chain of Responsibility pattern implementation.
  • ClassScan – Find Class interfaces, methods, fields, and annotations without loading.
  • CLI – Command-line arguments parser.
  • CLI2 Redesign of Commons CLI.
  • Codec – General encoding/decoding algorithms (for example phonetic, base64, URL).
  • Collections – Extends or augments the Java Collections Framework.
  • Compress – Defines an API for working with tar, zip and bzip2 files.
  • Configuration – Reading of configuration/preferences files in various formats.
  • Convert – Commons-Convert aims to provide a single library dedicated to the task of converting an object of one type to another.
  • CSV – Component for reading and writing comma separated value files.
  • Daemon – Alternative invocation mechanism for unix-daemon-like java code.
  • DBCP – Database connection pooling services.
  • DbUtils – JDBC helper library.
  • Digester – XML-to-Java-object mapping utility.
  • Email – Library for sending e-mail from Java.
  • Exec – API for dealing with external process execution and environment management in Java.
  • FileUpload – File upload capability for your servlets and web applications.
  • Finder – Java library inspired by the UNIX find command.
  • Flatfile – Java library for working with flat data structures.
  • Functor – A functor is a function that can be manipulated as an object, or an object representing a single, generic function.
  • Graph – A general purpose Graph APIs and algorithms.
  • I18n – Adds the feature of localized message bundles that consist of one or many localized texts that belong together.
  • Id – Id is a component used to generate identifiers.
  • Imaging – A pure-Java image library.
  • IO – Collection of I/O utilities.
  • Javaflow – Continuation implementation to capture the state of the application.
  • JCI – Java Compiler Interface.
  • JCS – Java Caching System.
  • Jelly – XML based scripting and processing engine.
  • Jexl – Expression language which extends the Expression Language of the JSTL.
  • JNet – JNet allows to use dynamically register url stream handlers through the java.net API.
  • JXPath – Utilities for manipulating Java Beans using the XPath syntax.
  • Lang – Provides extra functionality for classes in java.lang.
  • Logging Wrapper around a variety of logging API implementations.
  • Math – Lightweight, self-contained mathematics and statistics components.
  • Monitoring – Monitoring aims to provide a simple but extensible monitoring solution for Java applications.
  • Nabla – Nabla provides automatic differentiation classes that can generate derivative of any function implemented in the Java language.
  • Net – Collection of network utilities and protocol implementations.
  • OGNL – An Object-Graph Navigation Language.
  • OpenPGP – Interface to signing and verifying data using OpenPGP.
  • Performance – A small framework for microbenchmark clients, with implementations for Commons DBCP and Pool.
  • Pipeline – Provides a set of pipeline utilities designed around work queues that run in parallel to sequentially process data objects.
  • Pool – Generic object pooling component.
  • Proxy – Library for creating dynamic proxies.
  • RDF – Common implementation of RDF 1.1 that could be implemented by systems on the JVM.
  • RNG – Commons Rng provides implementations of pseudo-random numbers generators.
  • SCXML – An implementation of the State Chart XML specification aimed at creating and maintaining a Java SCXML engine.
  • Validator – Framework to define validators and validation rules in an xml file.
  • VFS – Virtual File System component for treating files, FTP, SMB, ZIP and such like as a single logical file system.
  • Weaver – Provides an easy way to enhance (weave) compiled bytecode.

Other

  • CUBA Platform – High-level framework for developing enterprise applications with a rich web interface, based on Spring, EclipseLink and Vaadin.
  • Light-Java – A fast, lightweight and productive microservices framework with built-in security.
  • Orienteer – Open-source business application platform for rapid configuration/development of CRM, ERP, LMS and other applications.
  • Spring – Provides many packages for dependency injection, aspect-oriented programming, security, etc.

Processes
Libraries that help the management of operating system processes.

  • ch.vorburger.exec – Convenient API around Apache Commons Exec.
  • zt-exec – Provides a unified API to Apache Commons Exec and ProcessBuilder.
  • zt-process-killer – Stops processes started from Java or the system processes via PID.

Reactive libraries
Libraries for developing reactive applications.

  • Akka – Toolkit and runtime for building concurrent, distributed, fault-tolerant and event-driven applications.
  • Reactive Streams – Provides a standard for asynchronous stream processing with non-blocking backpressure.
  • Reactor – Library for building reactive fast-data applications.
  • RxJava – Allows for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences.
  • vert.x – Polyglot event-driven application framework.

REST Frameworks
Frameworks specifically for creating RESTful services.

  • Dropwizard – Opinionated framework for setting up modern web applications with Jetty, Jackson, Jersey and Metrics.
  • Elide – Opinionated framework for JSON- or GraphQL-APIs based on a JPA data model.
  • javalin – Javalin is just a few thousand lines of code on top of Jetty, which means its performance is almost equivalent to pure Jetty.
  • Jersey – JAX-RS reference implementation.
  • Microserver — A convenient, extensible microservices plugin system for Spring & Spring Boot. With more than 30 plugins and growing, it supports both micro-monolith and pure microservices styles.
  • Rapidoid – A simple, secure and extremely fast framework consisting of an embedded HTTP server, GUI components and dependency injection.
  • rest.li – Framework for building robust, scalable RESTful architectures using typesafe bindings and asynchronous, non-blocking IO with an end-to-end developer workflow that promotes clean practices, uniform interface design and consistent data modeling.
  • RESTEasy – Fully certified and portable implementation of the JAX-RS specification.
  • RestExpress – Thin wrapper on the JBoss Netty HTTP stack that provides scaling and performance.
  • Restlet Framework – Pioneering framework with powerful routing and filtering capabilities, and a unified client and server API.
  • Spark – Sinatra inspired framework.
  • Crnk – Implementation of the JSON API specification to build resource-oriented REST endpoints with sorting, filtering, paging, linking, object graphs, type-safety, bulk updates, integrations and more.
  • Swagger – Standard, language-agnostic interface to REST APIs.

Science
Libraries for scientific computing, analysis and visualization.

  • DataMelt – Environment for scientific computation, data analysis and data visualization.
  • Erdos – Modular, light and easy graph framework for theoretic algorithms.
  • GraphStream – Library for modeling and analyzing dynamic graphs.
  • JFreeChart – 2D chart library for Swing, JavaFX and server-side applications.
  • JGraphT – Graph library that provides mathematical graph-theory objects and algorithms.
  • JGraphX – Library for visualizing (mainly Swing) and interacting with node-edge graphs.
  • Mines Java Toolkit – Library for geophysical scientific computation, visualization and digital signal analysis.
  • Morpheus – Provides a versatile two-dimensional memory efficient tabular data structure called a DataFrame to enable efficient in-memory analytics for scientific computing on the JVM.
  • Orson-Charts – Generates a wide variety of 3D charts that can be displayed with Swing and JavaFX or exported to PDF, SVG, PNG and JPEG.
  • Tablesaw – Includes a data-frame, an embedded column store, and hundreds of methods to transform, summarize, or filter data.
  • XChart – A light-weight library for plotting data. Many customizable chart types are available.

Search
Engines that index documents for search and analysis.

  • Apache Lucene – High-performance, full-featured, cross-platform, text search engine library.
  • Apache Solr – Enterprise search engine optimized for high-volume traffic.
  • Elasticsearch – Distributed, multitenant-capable, full-text search engine with a RESTful web interface and schema-free JSON documents.
  • Indexer4j – Simple and light full text indexing and searching library.

Security
Libraries that handle security, authentication, authorization or session management.

  • Apache Shiro – Performs authentication, authorization, cryptography and session management.
  • Bouncy Castle – All-purpose cryptographic library and JCA provider offering a wide range of functions, from basic helpers to PGP/SMIME operations.
  • Cryptomator – Multiplatform, transparent, client-side encryption of files in the cloud.
  • Hdiv – Runtime application that repels application security risks included in the OWASP Top 10, including SQL injection, cross-site scripting, cross-site request forgery, data tampering, and brute force attacks.
  • jjwt – JSON web token for Java and Android.
  • Jwks RSA – JSON Web Key Set parser.
  • Kalium – Binding for the Networking and Cryptography (NaCl) library.
  • Keycloak – Integrated SSO and IDM for browser apps and RESTful web services.
  • Keyczar – Easy-to-use, safe encryption framework with key versioning.
  • Keywhiz – System for distributing and managing secrets.
  • Nbvcxz – Advanced password strength estimation.
  • OACC – Provides permission-based authorization services.
  • pac4j – Security engine.
  • PicketLink – Umbrella project for security and identity management.
  • SecurityBuilder – Fluent Builder API for JCA and JSSE classes and especially X.509 certificates.
  • Themis – Multi-platform high-level cryptographic library provides easy-to-use encryption for protecting sensitive data: secure messaging with forward secrecy, secure data storage (AES256GCM); suits for building end-to-end encrypted applications.
  • Tink – Provides a simple and misuse-proof API for common cryptographic tasks.
  • Vault – Secures, stores, and tightly controls access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and other secrets. It handles leasing, key revocation, key rolling, and auditing. Through a unified API, users can access an encrypted Key/Value store and network encryption-as-a-service, or generate AWS IAM/STS credentials, SQL/NoSQL databases, X.509 certificates, SSH credentials, and more.

Serialization
Libraries that handle serialization with high efficiency.

  • FlatBuffers – Memory-efficient serialization library that can access serialized data without unpacking and parsing it.
  • FST – JDK-compatible, high-performance object graph serialization.
  • Kryo – Fast and efficient object graph serialization framework.
  • MessagePack – Efficient binary serialization format.
  • PHP Serializer – Serializing objects in the PHP serialization format.

Server
Servers specifically used to deploy applications.

  • Apache Tomcat – Robust, all-round server for Servlet and JSP.
  • Apache TomEE – Tomcat plus Java EE.
  • Jetty – Provides a Web server and javax.servlet container, plus support for HTTP/2, WebSocket, OSGi, JMX, JNDI, JAAS and many other integrations.
  • nanohttpd – Tiny, easily embeddable HTTP server.
  • WebSphere Liberty – Lightweight, modular server developed by IBM.
  • WildFly – Formerly known as JBoss and developed by Red Hat with extensive Java EE support.

Template Engine
Tools that substitute expressions in a template.

  • Handlebars.java – Logicless and semantic Mustache templates.
  • Jade4J – Implementation of Pug (formerly known as Jade).
  • Jtwig – Modular, configurable and fully tested template engine.
  • Pebble – Inspired by Twig and separates itself with its inheritance feature and its easy-to-read syntax. It ships with built-in autoescaping for security and it includes integrated support for internationalization.
  • Rocker – Optimized, memory efficient and speedy template engine producing statically typed, plain objects.
  • Thymeleaf – Aims to be a substitute for JSP and works for XML files.

Testing
Tools that test from model to the view.

Asynchronous

Tools that simplify testing asynchronous services.

  • Awaitility – DSL for synchronizing asynchronous operations.
  • ConcurrentUnit – Toolkit for testing multi-threaded and asynchronous applications.
  • GreenMail – In-memory email server for integration testing. Supports SMTP, POP3 and IMAP including SSL.
  • Hoverfly Java – Native bindings for Hoverfly, a proxy which allows you to simulate HTTP services.
  • REST Assured – DSL for easy testing of REST/HTTP services.

BDD

Testing for the software development process that emerged from TDD and was heavily influenced by DDD and OOAD.

  • Cucumber – Provides a way to describe features in a plain language which customers can understand.
  • Cukes-REST – A collection of Gherkin steps for REST-service testing using Cucumber.
  • J8Spec – Follows a Jasmine-like syntax.
  • JBehave – Extensively configurable framework that describes stories.
  • JGiven – Provides a fluent API which allows for simpler composition.
  • Lamdba Behave – Aims to provide a fluent API to write tests in long and descriptive sentences that read like plain English.

Fixtures
Everything related to the creation and handling of random data.

  • Beanmother – Sets up beans from YAML fixtures.
  • Fixture Factory – Generates fake objects from a template.
  • JFairy – Fake data generator.
  • Randomized Testing – JUnit test runner and plugins for running JUnit tests with pseudo-randomness.
  • Java Faker – A port of Ruby’s fake data generator.

Frameworks
Provide environments to run tests for a specific use case.

  • ArchUnit – Test library for specifying and asserting architecture rules.
  • Apache JMeter – Functional testing and performance measurements.
  • Arquillian – Integration and functional testing platform for Java EE containers.
  • Citrus – Integration testing framework that focuses on both client- and server-side messaging.
  • Gatling – Load testing tool designed for ease of use, maintainability and high performance.
  • JUnit – Common testing framework.
  • Pact JVM – Consumer-driven contract testing.
  • PIT – Fast mutation-testing framework for evaluating fault-detection abilities of existing JUnit or TestNG test suites.

Matchers
Libraries that provide custom matchers.

  • AssertJ – Fluent assertions that improve readability.
  • JSONAssert – Simplifies testing JSON strings.
  • Truth – Google’s assertion and proposition framework.

Miscellaneous
Other stuff related to testing.

  • Mutability Detector – Reports whether instances of a given class are immutable.
  • raml-tester – Tests if a request/response matches a given RAML definition.
  • TestContainers – Provides throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.
  • pojo-tester – Automatically performs tests on basic POJO methods.

Mocking

Tools which mock collaborators to help testing single, isolated units.

  • JMockit – Integration testing, API mocking and faking, and code coverage.
  • Mockito – Mocking framework that lets you write tests with a clean and simple API.
  • MockServer – Allows mocking of systems integrated with HTTPS.
  • Moco – Concise web services for stubs and mocks.
  • PowerMock – Mocks static methods, constructors, final classes and methods, private methods, and removal of static initializers.
  • WireMock – Stubs and mocks web services.

Parameterization
Simplifies the writing of parameterized tests.

  • Burst – A unit testing library for varying test data.
  • junit-dataprovider – A TestNG-like data provider/runner for JUnit.
  • JUnitParams – Creates readable and maintainable parametrised tests.

Utility
Libraries which provide general utility functions.

  • bucket4j – Rate limiting library based on token-bucket algorithm.
  • cactoos – Collection of object-oriented primitives.
  • CRaSH – Provides a shell into a JVM that’s running CRaSH. Used by Spring Boot and others.
  • Dex – Java/JavaFX tool capable of powerful ETL and data visualization.
  • Embulk – Bulk data loader that helps data transfer between various databases, storages, file formats, and cloud services.
  • fswatch – Micro library to watch for directory file system changes, simplifying java.nio.file.WatchService
  • Gephi – Cross-platform for visualizing and manipulating large graph networks.
  • Guava – Collections, caching, primitives support, concurrency libraries, common annotations, string processing, I/O, and more.
  • JADE – Framework and environment for building and debugging multi-agent systems.
  • JavaVerbalExpressions – Library that helps with constructing difficult regular expressions.
  • JGit – A lightweight, pure Java library implementing the Git version control system.
  • minio-java – Provides simple APIs to access any Amazon S3-compatible object storage server.
  • Protege – Provides an ontology editor and a framework to build knowledge-based systems.
  • Underscore-java – Port of Underscore.js functions.

Version Managers
Utilities that help create the development shell environment and switch between different Java versions.

  • jabba – Java Version Manager inspired by nvm. Supports Mac OS X, Linux and Windows.
  • jenv – Java Version Manager inspired by rbenv. Can configure globally or per project. Tested on Debian and Mac OS X.
  • SDKMan – Java Version Manager inspired by RVM and rbenv. Supports UNIX-based platforms and Windows.

Web Crawling
Libraries that analyze the content of websites.

  • Apache Nutch – Highly extensible, highly scalable web crawler for production environments.
  • Crawler4j – Simple and lightweight web crawler.
  • jsoup – Scrapes, parses, manipulates and cleans HTML.
  • StormCrawler – SDK for building low-latency and scalable web crawlers.
  • webmagic – Scalable crawler with downloading, url management, content extraction and persistent.

Web Frameworks
Frameworks that handle the communication between the layers of a web application.

  • Apache Tapestry – Component-oriented framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications.
  • Apache Wicket – Component-based web application framework similar to Tapestry, with a stateful GUI.
  • Blade – Lightweight, modular framework that aims to be elegant and simple.
  • Bootique – Minimally opinionated framework for runnable apps.
  • Firefly – Asynchronous framework for rapid development of high-performance web application.
  • Grails – Groovy framework that provides a highly productive environment by favoring convention over configuration, no XML and support for mixins.
  • Jooby – Scalable, fast and modular micro-framework that offers multiple programming models.
  • Ninja – Full-stack web framework.
  • Pippo – Small, highly modularized, Sinatra-like framework.
  • Play – Built on Akka, it provides predictable and minimal resource consumption (CPU, memory, threads) for highly-scalable applications in Java and Scala.
  • PrimeFaces – JSF framework with both free and commercial/support versions and frontend components.
  • Ratpack – Set of libraries that facilitate fast, efficient, evolvable and well-tested HTTP applications.
  • Takes – Opinionated web framework which is built around the concepts of True Object-Oriented Programming and immutability.
  • Vaadin Flow – Event-driven framework that uses standard web components. Server-side architecture with Ajax on the client side.

Resources

Awesome Lists
Awesome lists related to the Java & JVM ecosystem.

Communities
Active discussions.

Frontends
Websites that provide a frontend for this list. Please note, there won’t be an official website. We don’t associate with a particular website and everybody is allowed to create one.

Influential Books
Books that made a big impact and are still worth reading.

Podcasts and Screencasts
Something to look at or listen to while programming.

Twitter
Active accounts to follow. Descriptions from Twitter.

  • Adam Bien – Freelance author, JavaOne Rockstar speaker, consultant, Java Champion.
  • Aleksey Shipilev – Performance geek, benchmarking czar, concurrency bug hunter.
  • Antonio Goncalves – Java Champion, JUG Leader, Devoxx France, Java EE 6/7, JCP, Author.
  • Arun Gupta – Java Champion, JavaOne Rockstar, JUG Leader, Devoxx4Kids-er, VP of Developer Advocacy at Couchbase.
  • Brian Goetz – Java Language Architect at Oracle.
  • Bruno Borges – Product Manager/Java Jock at Oracle.
  • Chris Richardson – Software architect, consultant, and serial entrepreneur, Java Champion, JavaOne Rock Star, *POJOs in Action- author.
  • Ed Burns – Consulting Member of the Technical Staff at Oracle.
  • Eugen Paraschiv – Author of the Spring Security Course.
  • Heinz Kabutz – Java Champion, speaker, author of The Java Specialists’ Newsletter, concurrency performance expert.
  • Holly Cummins – Technical Lead of IBM London’s Bluemix Garage, Java Champion, developer, author, JavaOne rockstar.
  • James Weaver – Java/JavaFX/IoT developer, author and speaker.
  • Java EE – Official Java EE Twitter account.
  • Java Magazine – Official Java Magazine account.
  • Java – Official Java Twitter account.
  • Javin Paul – Well-known Java blogger.
  • Josh Long – Spring Advocate at Pivotal, author of O’Reilly’s Cloud Native Java- and Building Microservices with Spring Boot, JavaOne Rock Star.
  • Lukas Eder – Java Champion, speaker, JUG.ch co-leader, Founder and CEO Data Geekery (jOOQ).
  • Mario Fusco – RedHatter, JUG coordinator, frequent speaker and author.
  • Mark Heckler – Pivotal Principal Technologist and Developer Advocate, conference speaker, published author, and Java Champion, focusing on Internet of Things and the cloud.
  • Mark Reinhold – Chief Architect, Java Platform Group, Oracle.
  • Markus Eisele – Java EE evangelist, Red Hat.
  • Martijn Verburg – London JUG co-leader, speaker, author, Java Champion and much more.
  • Martin Thompson – Pasty faced performance gangster.
  • Monica Beckwith – Performance consultant, JavaOne Rock Star.
  • OpenJDK – Official OpenJDK account.
  • Peter Lawrey – Peter Lawrey, Java performance expert.
  • Randy Shoup – Stitch Fix VP Engineering, speaker, JavaOne Rock Star.
  • Reza Rahman – Java EE/GlassFish/WebLogic evangelist, author, speaker, open source hacker.
  • Sander Mak – Java Champion, author.
  • Simon Maple – Java Champion, VirtualJUG founder, LJC leader, RebelLabs author.
  • Stephen Colebourne – Java Champion, speaker.
  • Trisha Gee – Java Champion and speaker.
  • Venkat Subramaniam – Author, University of Houston professor, MicroSoft MVP award recipient, JavaOne Rock Star, Java Champion.

Websites
Sites to read.

Contributing