Produce lightweight code and focus on unleashing your full potential. Jodd is a set of developer-friendly and open-source Java micro-frameworks. It's designed to make things simple, but not simpler.
👋 Hello!
Welcome to the Jodd - a unique, alternative world of Java :) You can find here some micro-frameworks and some handy tools. Nothing more, nothing less.
Jodd = tools + ioc + mvc + db + aop + tx + json + html < 1.7 Mb
Check the official web-site: https://jodd.org
‼️ The Future and Jodd Versions
Version v6 is the maintained version, working on Java 8 and 11. Only few components are promoted to v6:
The decision which component is promoted is based on the Maven Central Repo statistics.
Version v5 contains remaining libraries and frameworks. They are in maintenance mode.
Sorry, I can only do so much.
:zap: Jodd
Jodd is set of micro-frameworks and developer-friendly tools and utilities.
Use what you like. Thank you. 🙏
Cool libraries:
jodd-json
- JSON parser and serializer. ⭐jodd-lagarto
- HTML parser with Jerry
and CSSelly
and Form
tag. ⭐jodd-http
- tiny HTTP client.jodd-mail
- for easier email sending. ⭐
Micro-frameworks:
jodd-madvoc
- slick MVC framework.jodd-petite
- pragmatic DI container.jodd-proxetta
- dynamic proxies and Paramo
.jodd-db
- thin database layer and object mapper.jodd-jtx
- transactions management.
Less used 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.
Read more in our official documentation.
:octocat: Building Jodd from source
Jodd is built with Gradle on JDK8,
targeting Java 1.8. You don't have to install anything,
the only prerequisites are Git
and Java JDK.
:gift_heart: Contribute
Feel free to contribute! Follow these steps:
First time only:
- fork the Jodd repo (
upstream
) to your GitHub account (origin
) - clone
origin
as your local
repo
Every other time:
- update both
origin
and local
repos from upstream
- create new branch for a feature or bug fix
- commit often :)
- once when work is done, push local changes to your
origin
- send us a pull request (PR)
We will pickup up from there :)
:rocket:
Code Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].