Vaadin List Box Testbench API
Stopwatch is a free, simple, highly extensible, Java API that allows developers to easily monitor whole application or any part of it. By default Stopwatch generate reports about hits, execution times (total, average, minimum, maximum) as well as load but it can be easily extended to measure anything else by providing custom engine. Out of the box Stopwatch uses an in-memory HSQL database. It is able to persist collected data using a "storage". There is "storage" provided to persist into HSQL database and custom "storage" can be easily integrated.
A framework for automated black-box testing of RESTful web APIs
adaptive framework
This project contains the API for the implementation of the Zas project. This is the upgrade of the previous prototype version created during Paulo Zenida's M.Sc. thesis. Besides providing the basic API for the project, it also provides some out of the box features, such as basic deciders implementations to check access control.
The UnboundID SCIM-LDAP module builds on the UnboundID SCIM-SDK to provide classes that map SCIM resources to LDAP entries and vice versa. It also contains several APIs that may be used to implement custom behaviors for the mapping configuration file to extend its capabilities above and beyond those provided out of the box. Each extension type varies in the amount of control the implementation has over the mapping process and the amount of effort required for implementation.
adaptive framework
adaptive framework
Similar to JEAF X-Fun also JEAF Tools defines a set of interface for tools that can be used as a basis for enterprise class software development projects.
castle-committer-api
Box is an add-on framework for Java applications that performs asynchronous gathering of source data with subsequent processing or transformation of that data into output JSON documents and exposing those documents through a web API. Box excels at maintaining existing documents including keeping them up-to-date in real time and deleting them when required. Box supports aggregating data from multiple sources as well as splitting data into multiple documents. How documents are processed is left up to each application. The web api makes the documents available by ID or by harvesting all documents. Harvests can be filtered using facets and documents can be pared down by requesting only needed fields.
Unified API Library for: Cloud Storage, Social Profiles, Payment, Email, SMS and POIs. Included services are Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, Facebook, GitHub, Google+, LinkedIn, Slack, Twitter, Windows Live, Yahoo, PayPal, Stripe, Mailjet, Sendgrid, Twilio, Nexmo, Google Places, Foursquare, Yelp.
Scala Maybe. Inspired by Lift's Box, Haskell's Maybe and Scala's Option. A few noteable characteristics: * `Maybe()` is a polymorphich constructor that Does The Right Thing, no matter the input. * `get` is only provided for a `Just` value, not in the general `Maybe` API. * `map` on a `Just` Does The Right Thing, even if the calling function explodes.
Java SDK to interact with Einstein Bots Runtime. This SDK is a wrapper around the Einstein Bots Runtime API that provides a few added features out of the box like Auth support, Session management
MTMongo is an enhanced toolkit base on Spring Data MongoDB for simplify development. This toolkit provides some out-of-the-box CURD methods with RESTful API that can save your development time.
Enables custom instrumentation by providing an API to capture start and end times for your functions and include arbitrary data. While AppNeta provides superior out-of-the-box performance monitoring, using the API can allow for more detailed transaction reporting within AppNeta's user interface. For other information on our Java agent please visit https://docs.appneta.com/java. For API information please visit http://dev.appneta.com/docs/api-v2/.
Box is an add-on framework for Java EE applications that performs asynchronous gathering of source data with subsequent processing or transformation of that data into output JSON documents and exposing those documents through a web API. Box excels at maintaining existing documents including keeping them up-to-date in real time and deleting them when required. Box supports aggregating data from multiple sources as well as splitting data into multiple documents. How documents are processed is left up to each application. The web api makes the documents available by ID or by harvesting all documents. Harvests can be filtered using facets and documents can be pared down by requesting only needed fields.
jMonit is a monitoring toolkit for java application. It provides a simple API to instrument the application, and an extensible infrastructure to gather monitored datas and build monitoring reports. On JEE applications, it provides a web UI out of the box for monitoring and tweaking the application.
POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed. The net effect the default parser for a server in Paris would have a different automatic configuration from a server in New York. Throw a random local date at either, and it'll parse it as expected. If your server supports customers from multiple locales and time zones, then each can be specified when parsing a date/time to resolve any ambiguities.
Box is an add-on framework for Java applications that performs asynchronous gathering of source data with subsequent processing or transformation of that data into output JSON documents and exposing those documents through a web API. Box excels at maintaining existing documents including keeping them up-to-date in real time and deleting them when required. Box supports aggregating data from multiple sources as well as splitting data into multiple documents. How documents are processed is left up to each application. The web api makes the documents available by ID or by harvesting all documents. Harvests can be filtered using facets and documents can be pared down by requesting only needed fields.
adaptive framework
POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed. This is a forked version edited by Jianlin
POJava DateTime is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for parsing and manipulating dates. It parses dates from most languages and formats out of the box without having to specify which format is expected. Defaults such as time zones, and whether to interpret an internationally ambiguous date like "03/06/2014" as DMY order or MDY order are inferred by system time zone and locale and stored in a default config object that can be replaced or overridden. Multiple languages for month names are supported without any additional configuration needed. This is a forked version edited by Jianlin
CoreFramework is a java application boilerplate providing various functionalities like user management, configurations, API and dashboarding out of the box.