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Relevant articles
- Intro to Jasypt
- Array Processing with Apache Commons Lang 3
- String Processing with Apache Commons Lang 3
- Introduction to Javatuples
- Introduction to Javassist
- Embedded Jetty Server in Java
- Introduction to Apache Flink with Java
- Introduction to JSONassert
- Intro to JaVers
- Introduction to Apache Commons Math
- Intro to Serenity BDD
- Introduction to Netty
- Merging Streams in Java
- Serenity BDD and Screenplay
- Introduction to Quartz
- How to Warm Up the JVM
- Apache Commons Collections SetUtils
- Guide to Java Data Objects
- Software Transactional Memory in Java Using Multiverse
- Introduction to HikariCP
- Serenity BDD with Spring and JBehave
- Locality-Sensitive Hashing in Java Using Java-LSH
- Apache Commons Collections OrderedMap
- Introduction to Apache Commons Text
- A Guide to Apache Commons DbUtils
- Introduction to Awaitility
- Guide to the HyperLogLog Algorithm
- Introduction to Neuroph
- Guide to Apache Commons CircularFifoQueue
- Quick Guide to RSS with Rome
- Introduction to NoException
- Introduction to PCollections
- Introduction to Hoverfly in Java
- Apache Commons Chain
- Introduction to Eclipse Collections
- DistinctBy in Java Stream API
- Introduction to Apache Commons CSV
- Difference Between Two Dates in Java
- Introduction to NoException
- Introduction to FunctionalJava
- Apache Commons IO
- Introduction to Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types
- Introduction to javax.measure
- Spring Yarg Integration
- Delete a Directory Recursively in Java
- Guide to JDeferred
- Integrating Retrofit with RxJava
- Introduction to MBassador
- Introduction to JCache
- Introduction to Retrofit
- Using Pairs in Java
- Apache Commons Collections Bag
- Introduction to Caffeine +-Introduction to Chronicle Queue
The libraries module contains examples related to small libraries that are relatively easy to use and does not require any separate module of its own.
The code examples related to different libraries should go in a new package.
Remember, for advanced libraries like JUnit, Jackson, etc. we already have separate modules. Please make sure to have a look at the existing modules in such cases.