Jodd is set of micro-frameworks and developer-friendly tools and utilities.
Jodd is oriented around simpler libraries for doing what people have oftentimes used heavyweight frameworks for: not in terms of performance .
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Libraries:
- jodd-json – JSON parser and serializer.
- jodd-lagarto – All-purpose HTML parser with Jerry and CSSelly and Form tag.
- jodd-http – tiny and raw HTTP client.
- jodd-mail – sending and receiving emails for developers.
- jodd-jerry – jQuery-friendly HTML parser with CSS3 selectors support.
- jodd-paramo – method parameters resolver.
- jodd-util – various utilities.
- jodd-props – better properties: UTF8, sections, profiles, macros, and more.
- Micro-frameworks:
- jodd-madvoc – slick MVC framework.
- jodd-petite – pragmatic DI container that supports most features provided by other containers.
- jodd-proxetta – dynamic proxies and Paramo.
- jodd-db – thin database layer, object mapper and template-SQL that simplifies database code.
- jodd-jtx – transactions management.
- Other tools:
- jodd-decora – pages decorator.
- jodd-htmlstapler – static page resources handler.
- jodd-vtor – validation framework.
- Full stack bundle:
- jodd-joy – super-easy app framework, built with Jodd micro-frameworks.
- Utilities:
- jodd-core – contains many every-day utilities.
- jodd-bean – our infamous BeanUtil, type inspectors and converters.
- jodd-props – is the super-replacement for Java Properties.
- jodd-servlet – with many servlet utilities, including nice tag library.
Website: jodd.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Jodd Team
License: BSD 2-Clause “Simplified” License
Jodd is written in Java. Learn Java with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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