# Awesome Java [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) A curated list of awesome Java frameworks, libraries and software. - [Awesome Java](#awesome-java) - [Ancients](#ancients) - [Bean Mapping](#bean-mapping) - [Build](#build) - [Bytecode Manipulation](#bytecode-manipulation) - [Caching](#caching) - [Cluster Management](#cluster-management) - [Code Analysis](#code-analysis) - [Code Coverage](#code-coverage) - [Code Generators](#code-generators) - [Command-line Argument Parsers](#command-line-argument-parsers) - [Compiler-compiler](#compiler-compiler) - [Configuration](#configuration) - [Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solver](#constraint-satisfaction-problem-solver) - [CSV](#csv) - [Data structures](#data-structures) - [Database](#database) - [Date and Time](#date-and-time) - [Dependency Injection](#dependency-injection) - [Development](#development) - [Distributed Applications](#distributed-applications) - [Distributed Transactions](#distributed-transactions) - [Distribution](#distribution) - [Document Processing](#document-processing) - [Formal Verification](#formal-verification) - [Functional Programming](#functional-programming) - [Game Development](#game-development) - [Geospatial](#geospatial) - [GUI](#gui) - [High Performance](#high-performance) - [HTTP Clients](#http-clients) - [Hypermedia Types](#hypermedia-types) - [IDE](#ide) - [Imagery](#imagery) - [JSON Processing](#json-processing) - [JSON](#json) - [JVM and JDK](#jvm-and-jdk) - [Logging](#logging) - [Machine Learning](#machine-learning) - [Messaging](#messaging) - [Microservice](#microservice) - [Miscellaneous](#miscellaneous) - [Monitoring](#monitoring) - [Native](#native) - [Natural Language Processing](#natural-language-processing) - [Networking](#networking) - [ORM](#orm) - [PaaS](#paas) - [PDF](#pdf) - [Performance analysis](#performance-analysis) - [Platform](#platform) - [Reactive libraries](#reactive-libraries) - [REST Frameworks](#rest-frameworks) - [Science](#science) - [Search](#search) - [Security](#security) - [Serialization](#serialization) - [Server](#server) - [Template Engine](#template-engine) - [Testing](#testing) - [Utility](#utility) - [Version Managers](#version-managers) - [Web Crawling](#web-crawling) - [Web Frameworks](#web-frameworks) - [Resources](#resources) - [Awesome Lists](#awesome-lists) - [Communities](#communities) - [Frontends](#frontends) - [Influential Books](#influential-books) - [Podcasts and Screencasts](#podcasts-and-screencasts) - [Twitter](#twitter) - [Websites](#websites) - [Contributing](#contributing) ## Ancients *In existence since the beginning of time, and which people will continue using long after the hype has waned.* * [Apache Ant](https://ant.apache.org/) - Build process management with XML. * [Apache Hadoop](https://hadoop.apache.org/) - Storage and large-scale processing of data sets on clusters of commodity hardware. * [Apache OpenNLP](https://opennlp.apache.org/) - Toolkit for common tasks like tokenization. * [Apache Velocity](https://velocity.apache.org/) - A template engine for HTML pages, emails or source code generation. * [FreeMarker](http://freemarker.org/) - General templating engine with no heavyweight or opinionated dependencies. * [GlassFish](https://javaee.github.io/glassfish/) - Application server and reference implementation for Java EE, sponsored by Oracle. * [GWT](http://www.gwtproject.org/) - Toolbox that includes a Java-to-JavaScript compiler for client-side code, XML parser, API for RPC, JUnit integration, internationalization support and widgets for the GUI. * [HornetQ](https://hornetq.jboss.org/) - Clear, concise, modular and made for embedding. * [Java Modeling Language (JML)](http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/~leavens/JML/) - Behavioral interface specification language useful for specifying the behavior of code modules. It combines Eiffel's Design by Contract approach with the model-based specification approach of the Larch family of interface specification languages, with some elements of the refinement calculus. Used by several other verification tools. * [JavaCC](https://javacc.org/) - Parser generator with syntactic lookahead. * [JavaServer Faces](https://javaee.github.io/javaserverfaces-spec/) - Oracle's open-source implementation of the JSF standard, Mojarra. * [JavaServer Pages](https://javaee.github.io/javaee-jsp-api/) - Common templating for websites with custom tag libraries. * [Launch4j](http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/) - Wraps JARs in lightweight and native Windows executables. * [Quartz](https://github.com/quartz-scheduler/quartz) - Open-source job scheduler library with Apache 2.0 license. * [RxJava](https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxJava) - Library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences from the JVM. * [Trove](http://trove.starlight-systems.com/) - High-performance primitive collections. ## Bean Mapping *Frameworks that ease bean mapping.* * [Dozer](https://github.com/DozerMapper/dozer/) - Mapper that copies data from one object to another using annotations and API or XML configuration. * [JMapper](https://jmapper-framework.github.io/jmapper-core/) - Uses byte code manipulation for lightning-fast mapping. Supports annotations and API or XML configuration. * [MapStruct](https://github.com/mapstruct/mapstruct) - Code generator that simplifies mappings between different bean types, based on a convention-over-configuration approach. * [ModelMapper](https://github.com/jhalterman/modelmapper) - Intelligent object mapping library that automatically maps objects to each other. * [Orika](https://github.com/orika-mapper/orika) - JavaBean-mapping framework that recursively copies (among other capabilities) data from one object to another. * [Selma](https://github.com/xebia-france/selma) - Annotation processor-based bean mapper. ## Build *Tools that handle the build cycle and dependencies of an application.* * [Apache Maven](https://maven.apache.org/) - 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](https://bazel.io) - Tool from Google that builds code quickly and reliably. * [Gradle](https://gradle.org/) - Incremental builds programmed via Groovy instead of declaring XML. Works well with Maven's dependency management. ## Bytecode Manipulation *Libraries to manipulate bytecode programmatically.* * [ASM](https://asm.ow2.org/) - All-purpose, low-level bytecode manipulation and analysis. * [Byte Buddy](http://bytebuddy.net/) - Further simplifies bytecode generation with a fluent API. * [Byteman](https://byteman.jboss.org/) - Manipulate bytecode at runtime via DSL (rules); mainly for testing/troubleshooting. * [cglib](https://github.com/cglib/cglib) - Bytecode generation library. * [Javassist](https://jboss-javassist.github.io/javassist/) - Tries to simplify bytecode editing. ## Caching *Libraries that provide caching facilities.* * [Caffeine](https://github.com/ben-manes/caffeine) - High-performance, near-optimal caching library. * [Ehcache](http://www.ehcache.org/) - Distributed general-purpose cache. * [Infinispan](http://infinispan.org/) - Highly concurrent key/value datastore used for caching. ## Cluster Management *Frameworks that can dynamically manage applications inside of a cluster.* * [Apache Aurora](https://aurora.apache.org/) - Mesos framework for long-running services and cron jobs. * [Apache Mesos](https://mesos.apache.org/) - Abstracts CPU, memory, storage, and other compute resources away from machines. * [Singularity](http://getsingularity.com/) - 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](https://github.com/checkstyle/checkstyle) - Static analysis of coding conventions and standards. * [Error Prone](https://github.com/google/error-prone) - Catches common programming mistakes as compile-time errors. * [Spotbugs](https://github.com/spotbugs/spotbugs) - Static analysis of bytecode to find potential bugs. * [Infer](https://github.com/facebook/infer) - Modern static analysis tool for verifying the correctness of code. * [jQAssistant](https://jqassistant.org/) - Static code analysis with Neo4J-based query language. * [PMD](https://github.com/pmd/pmd) - Source code analysis for finding bad coding practices. * [Sourcetrail ![c]](https://www.sourcetrail.com) - Visual source code navigator. * [Spoon](https://github.com/INRIA/spoon/) - Library for analyzing and transforming Java source code. ## Code Coverage *Frameworks and tools that enable code coverage metrics collection for test suites.* * [Clover ![c]](https://www.atlassian.com/software/clover/overview) - Relies on source-code instrumentation instead of bytecode instrumentation. * [Cobertura](https://cobertura.github.io/cobertura/) - Relies on offline (or static) bytecode instrumentation and class loading to collect code coverage metrics. * [JaCoCo](http://eclemma.org/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](https://github.com/sviperll/adt4j) - JSR-269 code generator for algebraic data types. * [Auto](https://github.com/google/auto) - Generates factory, service, and value classes. * [FreeBuilder](https://github.com/google/FreeBuilder) - Automatically generates the Builder pattern. * [Immutables](https://immutables.github.io/) - Annotation processors to generate simple, safe and consistent value objects. * [JavaPoet](https://github.com/square/javapoet) - API to generate source files. * [JHipster](https://github.com/jhipster/generator-jhipster) - Yeoman source code generator for Spring Boot and AngularJS. * [Joda-Beans](http://www.joda.org/joda-beans/) - Small framework that adds queryable properties to Java, enhancing JavaBeans. * [Lombok](https://projectlombok.org/) - Code generator that aims to reduce verbosity. ## Command-line Argument Parsers *Libraries that make it easy to parse command line options, arguments, etc.* * [Airline](https://github.com/airlift/airline) - Annotation-based framework for parsing Git-like command-line arguments. * [args4j](http://args4j.kohsuke.org/) - Small library to parse command-line arguments. * [JCommander](http://jcommander.org/) - Command-line argument-parsing framework with custom types and validation via implementing interfaces. * [JOpt Simple](https://pholser.github.io/jopt-simple/) - Simple parser that uses the POSIX getopt() and GNU getopt_long() syntaxes. Uses a fluent API instead of annotations. * [picocli](http://picocli.info/) - ANSI colors and styles in usage help. Can be included as source to avoid dependency. Annotation-based, POSIX/GNU/any syntax, subcommands, strong typing for both options and positional args. ## Compiler-compiler *Frameworks that help to create parsers, interpreters or compilers.* * [ANTLR](http://www.antlr.org/) - Complex full-featured framework for top-down parsing. * [JFlex](http://jflex.de/) - A lexical analyzer generator. ## Configuration *Libraries that provide external configuration.* * [centraldogma](https://github.com/line/centraldogma) - Highly-available version-controlled service configuration repository based on Git, ZooKeeper and HTTP/2. * [cfg4j](https://github.com/cfg4j/cfg4j) - Modern configuration library for distributed apps written in Java. * [config](https://github.com/typesafehub/config) - Configuration library for JVM languages. * [ini4j](http://ini4j.sourceforge.net/) - Provides an API for handling Windows' INI files. * [KAConf](https://github.com/mariomac/kaconf) - Annotation-based configuration system for Java and Kotlin. * [owner](https://github.com/lviggiano/owner) - Reduces boilerplate of properties. ## Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solver *Libraries that help with implementing optimization and satisfiability problems.* * [Choco](http://choco-solver.org/) - Off-the-shelf constraint satisfaction problem solver that uses constraint programming techniques. * [JaCoP](https://github.com/radsz/jacop/) - Includes an interface for the FlatZinc language, enabling it to execute MiniZinc models. * [OptaPlanner](https://www.optaplanner.org/) - Business planning and resource scheduling optimization solver. ## CSV *Frameworks and libraries that simplify reading/writing CSV data.* * [jackson-dataformat-csv](https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-dataformat-csv) - Jackson extension for reading and writing CSV. * [opencsv](http://opencsv.sourceforge.net) - Simple CSV parser. * [Super CSV](https://super-csv.github.io/super-csv/) - Powerful CSV parser with support for Dozer, Joda-Time and Java 8. * [uniVocity-parsers](https://github.com/uniVocity/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](https://phoenix.apache.org/) - High-performance relational database layer over HBase for low-latency applications. * [Chronicle Map](https://github.com/OpenHFT/Chronicle-Map) - Efficient, in-memory (opt. persisted to disk), off-heap key-value store. * [eXist](https://github.com/eXist-db/exist) - A NoSQL document database and application platform. * [FlexyPool](https://github.com/vladmihalcea/flexy-pool) - Brings metrics and failover strategies to the most common connection pooling solutions. * [Flyway](https://flywaydb.org/) - Simple database migration tool. * [H2](https://h2database.com/) - Small SQL database notable for its in-memory functionality. * [HikariCP](https://github.com/brettwooldridge/HikariCP) - High-performance JDBC connection pool. * [JDBI](http://jdbi.org/) - Convenient abstraction of JDBC. * [Jedis](https://github.com/xetorthio/jedis) - Small client for interaction with Redis, with methods for commands. * [Jest](https://github.com/searchbox-io/Jest) - Client for the Elasticsearch REST API. * [jetcd](https://github.com/justinsb/jetcd) - Client library for etcd. * [Jinq](https://github.com/my2iu/Jinq) - Typesafe database queries via symbolic execution of Java 8 Lambdas (on top of JPA or jOOQ). * [jOOQ](https://www.jooq.org/) - Generates typesafe code based on SQL schema. * [Liquibase](http://www.liquibase.org/) - Database-independent library for tracking, managing and applying database schema changes. * [MapDB](http://www.mapdb.org/) - Embedded database engine that provides concurrent collections backed on disk or in off-heap memory. * [MariaDB4j](https://github.com/vorburger/MariaDB4j/) - Launcher for MariaDB that requires no installation or external dependencies. * [OrientDB](https://orientdb.com/orientdb/) - Embeddable distributed database written on top of Hazelcast. * [Presto](https://github.com/prestodb/presto) - Distributed SQL query engine for big data. * [Querydsl](http://www.querydsl.com/) - Typesafe unified queries. * [Realm](https://github.com/realm/realm-java) - Mobile database to run directly inside phones, tablets or wearables. * [Redisson](https://github.com/mrniko/redisson) - Allows for distributed and scalable data structures on top of a Redis server. * [requery](https://github.com/requery/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](https://github.com/speedment/speedment) - Database access library that utilizes Java 8's Stream API for querying. * [sql2o](https://sql2o.org/) - Thin JDBC wrapper that simplifies database access and provides simple mapping of ResultSets to POJOs. * [Vibur DBCP](https://www.vibur.org/) - JDBC connection pool library with advanced performance monitoring capabilities. * [Xodus](https://jetbrains.github.io/xodus/) - Highly concurrent transactional schema-less and ACID-compliant embedded database. ## Data Structures *Efficient and specific data structures.* * [Apache Avro](https://avro.apache.org/) - Data interchange format with dynamic typing, untagged data, and absence of manually assigned IDs. * [Apache Orc](https://orc.apache.org/) - Fast and efficient columnar storage format for Hadoop-based workloads. * [Apache Parquet](https://parquet.apache.org/) - Columnar storage format based on assembly algorithms from Google's paper on Dremel. * [Apache Thrift](https://thrift.apache.org/) - Data interchange format that originated at Facebook. * [Big Queue](https://github.com/bulldog2011/bigqueue) - A big, fast and persistent queue based on memory-mapped files. * [Persistent Collection](https://pcollections.org/) - Persistent and immutable analogue of the Java Collections Framework. * [Protobuf](https://github.com/google/protobuf) - Google's data interchange format. * [SBE](https://github.com/real-logic/simple-binary-encoding) - Simple Binary Encoding, one of the fastest message formats around. * [Tape](https://github.com/square/tape) - A lightning-fast, transactional, file-based FIFO. * [Wire](https://github.com/square/wire) - Clean, lightweight protocol buffers. ## Date and Time *Libraries related to handling date and time.* * [Almanac Converter](https://github.com/hypotemoose/almanac-converter) - Simple conversion between different calendar systems. * [iCal4j](https://github.com/ical4j/ical4j) - Parse and build iCalendar [RFC 5545](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545) data models. * [ThreeTen-Extra](https://github.com/ThreeTen/threeten-extra) - Additional date-time classes that complement those in JDK 8. * [Time4J](https://github.com/MenoData/Time4J) - Advanced date and time library. ## Dependency Injection *Libraries that help to realize the [Inversion of Control](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_of_control) paradigm.* * [Apache DeltaSpike](https://deltaspike.apache.org/) - CDI extension framework. * [Dagger2](https://google.github.io/dagger/) - Compile-time injection framework without reflection. * [Feather](https://github.com/zsoltherpai/feather) - Ultra-lightweight, JSR-330-compliant dependency injection library. * [Governator](https://github.com/Netflix/governator) - Extensions and utilities that enhance Google Guice. * [Guice](https://github.com/google/guice) - Lightweight and opinionated framework that completes Dagger. * [HK2](https://javaee.github.io/hk2) - Lightweight and dynamic dependency injection framework. ## Development *Augmentation of the development process at a fundamental level.* * [AspectJ](https://eclipse.org/aspectj/) - Seamless aspect-oriented programming extension. * [DCEVM](https://dcevm.github.io/) - JVM modification that allows unlimited redefinition of loaded classes at runtime. * [Faux Pas](https://github.com/zalando/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](https://github.com/HotswapProjects/HotswapAgent) - Unlimited runtime class and resource redefinition. * [JavaParser](https://github.com/javaparser/javaparser) - Parse, modify and generate Java code. * [JavaSymbolSolver](https://github.com/javaparser/javasymbolsolver) - A symbol solver for Java. * [JRebel ![c]](https://zeroturnaround.com/software/jrebel/) - Instantly reloads code and configuration changes without redeploys. * [NoException](https://noexception.machinezoo.com/) - Allows checked exceptions in functional interfaces and converts exceptions to Optional return. ## Distributed Applications *Libraries and frameworks for writing distributed and fault-tolerant applications.* * [Apache Geode](https://geode.apache.org/) - In-memory data management system that provides reliable asynchronous event notifications and guaranteed message delivery. * [Apache Storm](https://storm.apache.org/) - Realtime computation system. * [Apache ZooKeeper](https://zookeeper.apache.org/) - Coordination service with distributed configuration, synchronization, and naming registry for large distributed systems. * [Atomix](http://atomix.io/atomix/) - Fault-tolerant distributed coordination framework. * [Axon Framework](http://www.axonframework.org/) - Framework for creating CQRS applications. * [Copycat](http://atomix.io/copycat/) - Fault-tolerant state machine replication framework. * [Dropwizard Circuit Breaker](https://github.com/mtakaki/dropwizard-circuitbreaker) - Circuit breaker design pattern for Dropwizard. * [Failsafe](https://github.com/jhalterman/failsafe) - Simple failure handling with retries and circuit breakers. * [Hazelcast ![c]](https://hazelcast.org/) - Highly scalable in-memory datagrid with a free open-source version. * [Hystrix](https://github.com/Netflix/Hystrix) - Provides latency and fault tolerance. * [JGroups](http://www.jgroups.org/) - Toolkit for reliable messaging and cluster creation. * [Orbit](http://www.orbit.cloud/) - Virtual actors; adds another level of abstraction to traditional actors. * [Quasar](https://www.paralleluniverse.co/quasar/) - Lightweight threads and actors for the JVM. * [resilience4j](https://github.com/resilience4j/resilience4j) - Functional fault tolerance library. * [Zuul](https://github.com/Netflix/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](https://www.atomikos.com) - Provides transactions for REST, SOA and microservices with support for JTA and XA. * [Bitronix](https://github.com/bitronix/btm) - A simple but complete implementation of the JTA 1.1 API. * [Narayana](http://narayana.io) - 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]](https://bintray.com/) - 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](https://boxfuse.com) - Deployment of JVM applications to AWS using the principles of immutable infrastructure. * [Capsule](http://www.capsule.io/) - Simple and powerful packaging and deployment. A fat JAR on steroids, or a "Docker for Java" that supports JVM-optimized containers. * [Central Repository](https://search.maven.org/) - 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. * [IzPack](http://izpack.org/) - Setup authoring tool for cross-platform deployments. * [JitPack](https://jitpack.io/) - Easy-to-use package repository for GitHub. Builds Maven/Gradle projects on demand and publishes ready-to-use packages. * [Nexus ![c]](https://www.sonatype.com/nexus/solution-overview) - Binary management with proxy and caching capabilities. * [packr](https://github.com/libgdx/packr/) - Packs JARs, assets and the JVM for native distribution on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. * [really-executable-jars-maven-plugin](https://github.com/brianm/really-executable-jars-maven-plugin) - Maven plugin for making self-executing JARs. ## Document Processing *Libraries that assist with processing office document formats.* * [Apache POI](https://poi.apache.org/) - Supports OOXML (XLSX, DOCX, PPTX) as well as OLE2 (XLS, DOC or PPT). * [documents4j](http://documents4j.com) - API for document format conversion using third-party converters such as MS Word. * [docx4j](https://www.docx4java.org/trac/docx4j) - Create and manipulate Microsoft Open XML files. ## Formal Verification *Formal-methods tools: proof assistants, model checking, symbolic execution, etc.* * [CATG](https://github.com/ksen007/janala2) - Concolic unit testing engine. Automatically generates unit tests using formal methods. * [Checker Framework](https://types.cs.washington.edu/checker-framework/) - Pluggable type systems. Includes nullness types, physical units, immutability types and more. * [Daikon](https://plse.cs.washington.edu/daikon/) - Detects likely program invariants and generates JML specs based on those invariants. * [Java Path Finder (JPF)](https://babelfish.arc.nasa.gov/trac/jpf) - JVM formal verification tool containing a model checker and more. Created by NASA. * [JMLOK 2.0](http://massoni.computacao.ufcg.edu.br/home/jmlok) - Detects inconsistencies between code and JML specification through feedback-directed random tests generation, and suggests a likely cause for each nonconformance detected. * [KeY](https://key-project.org/) - 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](https://openjml.github.io/) - 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](https://github.com/aol/cyclops-react) - Monad and stream utilities, comprehensions, pattern matching, functional extensions for all JDK collections, future streams, trampolines and much more. * [derive4j](https://github.com/derive4j/derive4j) - Java 8 annotation processor and framework for deriving algebraic data types constructors, pattern-matching and morphisms. * [Fugue](https://bitbucket.org/atlassian/fugue) - Functional extensions to Guava. * [Functional Java](http://www.functionaljava.org) - Implements numerous basic and advanced programming abstractions that assist composition-oriented development. * [jOOλ](https://github.com/jOOQ/jOOL) - 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](https://github.com/poetix/protonpack) - Collection of stream utilities. * [StreamEx](https://github.com/amaembo/streamex) - Enhances Java 8 Streams. * [Vavr](http://www.vavr.io/) - Functional component library that provides persistent data types and functional control structures. ## Game Development *Frameworks that support the development of games.* * [jMonkeyEngine](https://jmonkeyengine.org/) - Game engine for modern 3D development. * [libGDX](https://libgdx.badlogicgames.com/) - All-round cross-platform, high-level framework. * [LWJGL](https://www.lwjgl.org/) - Robust framework that abstracts libraries like OpenGL/CL/AL. * [FXGL](https://almasb.github.io/FXGL/) - JavaFX Game Development Framework. ## Geospatial *Libraries for working with geospatial data and algorithms.* * [Apache SIS](https://sis.apache.org/) - Library for developing geospatial applications. * [Geo](https://github.com/davidmoten/geo/) - GeoHash utilities in Java. * [Geotoolkit.org](http://www.geotoolkit.org/) - Library for developing geospatial applications. Built on top of the Apache SIS project. * [GeoTools](http://geotools.org/) - Library that provides tools for geospatial data. * [GraphHopper](https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper) - Road-routing engine. Used as a Java library or standalone web service. * [H2GIS](http://www.h2gis.org/) - A spatial extension of the H2 database. * [Jgeohash](https://astrapi69.github.io/jgeohash/) - Library for using the GeoHash algorithm. * [Mapsforge](https://github.com/mapsforge/mapsforge/) - Map rendering based on OpenStreetMap data. * [Spatial4j](https://github.com/locationtech/spatial4j/) - General-purpose spatial/geospatial library. ## GUI *Libraries to create modern graphical user interfaces.* * [JavaFX](https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/javafx-overview-2158620.html) - The successor of Swing. * [Scene Builder](https://gluonhq.com/open-source/scene-builder/) - Visual layout tool for JavaFX applications. * [SWT](https://www.eclipse.org/swt/) - The Standard Widget Toolkit, a graphical widget toolkit. ## High Performance *Everything about high-performance computation, from collections to specific libraries.* * [Agrona](https://github.com/real-logic/Agrona) - Data structures and utility methods that are common in high-performance applications. * [Disruptor](https://lmax-exchange.github.io/disruptor/) - Inter-thread messaging library. * [Eclipse Collections](https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse-collections) - Collections framework inspired by Smalltalk. * [fastutil](http://fastutil.di.unimi.it/) - Fast and compact type-specific collections. * [HPPC](https://labs.carrotsearch.com/hppc.html) - Primitive collections. * [JCTools](https://github.com/JCTools/JCTools) - Concurrency tools currently missing from the JDK. * [Koloboke](https://github.com/OpenHFT/Koloboke) - Hash sets and hash maps. ## HTTP Clients *Libraries that assist with creating HTTP requests and/or binding responses.* * [Async Http Client](https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client) - Asynchronous HTTP and WebSocket client library. * [Feign](https://github.com/Netflix/feign) - HTTP client binder inspired by Retrofit, JAXRS-2.0, and WebSocket. * [OkHttp](https://square.github.io/okhttp/) - HTTP+SPDY client. * [restQL-core](https://github.com/B2W-BIT/restQL-core) - Microservice query language that fetches information from multiple services. * [Retrofit](https://square.github.io/retrofit/) - Typesafe REST client. * [Ribbon](https://github.com/Netflix/ribbon) - Client-side IPC library that is battle-tested in cloud. * [Riptide](https://github.com/zalando/riptide) - Client-side response routing for Spring's RestTemplate. ## Hypermedia Types *Libraries that handle serialization to hypermedia types.* * [JSON-LD](https://github.com/jsonld-java/jsonld-java) - JSON-LD implementation. * [Siren4J](https://github.com/eserating/siren4j) - Library for the Siren specification. ## IDE *Integrated development environments that try to simplify several aspects of development.* * [Eclipse](https://www.eclipse.org/) - Established open-source project with support for lots of plugins and languages. * [IntelliJ IDEA ![c]](https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/) - Supports many JVM languages and provides good options for Android development. The commercial edition targets the enterprise sector. * [NetBeans](https://netbeans.org/) - Provides integration for several Java SE and EE features, from database access to HTML5. ## Imagery *Libraries that assist with the creation, evaluation or manipulation of graphical images.* * [Imgscalr](https://github.com/thebuzzmedia/imgscalr) - Simple, efficient and hardware-accelerated image-scaling library implemented in pure Java 2D. * [Tess4J](https://github.com/nguyenq/tess4j) - A JNA wrapper for Tesseract OCR API. * [Thumbnailator](https://github.com/coobird/thumbnailator) - High-quality thumbnail generation library. * [TwelveMonkeys](https://github.com/haraldk/TwelveMonkeys) - Collection of plugins that extend the number of supported image file formats. * [ZXing](https://github.com/zxing/zxing) - Multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library. ## JSON *Libraries for serializing and deserializing JSON to and from Java objects.* * [Genson](https://owlike.github.io/genson/) - Powerful and easy-to-use Java-to-JSON conversion library. * [Gson](https://github.com/google/gson) - Serializes objects to JSON and vice versa. Good performance with on-the-fly usage. * [HikariJSON](https://github.com/brettwooldridge/HikariJSON) - High-performance JSON parser, 2x faster than Jackson. * [Jackson-datatype-money](https://github.com/zalando/jackson-datatype-money) - Open-source Jackson module to support JSON serialization and deserialization of JavaMoney data types. * [Jackson](https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson) - Similar to GSON, but offers performance gains if you need to instantiate the library more often. * [JSON-io](https://github.com/jdereg/json-io) - Convert Java to JSON. Convert JSON to Java. Pretty print JSON. Java JSON serializer. * [jsoniter](http://jsoniter.com) - Fast and flexible library with iterator and lazy parsing API. * [LoganSquare](https://github.com/bluelinelabs/LoganSquare) - JSON parsing and serializing library based on Jackson's streaming API. Outperforms GSON & Jackson's library. * [Moshi](https://github.com/square/moshi) - Modern JSON library, less opinionated and uses built-in types like List and Map. * [Yasson](https://github.com/eclipse/yasson) - Binding layer between classes and JSON documents similar to JAXB. ## JSON Processing *Libraries for processing data in JSON format.* * [fastjson](https://github.com/alibaba/fastjson) - Very fast processor with no additional dependencies and full data binding. * [Jolt](https://github.com/bazaarvoice/jolt) - JSON to JSON transformation tool. * [JsonPath](https://github.com/jayway/JsonPath) - Extract data from JSON using XPATH-like syntax. * [JsonSurfer](https://github.com/jsurfer/JsonSurfer) - Streaming JsonPath processor dedicated to processing big and complicated JSON data. ## JVM and JDK *Current implementations of the JVM/JDK.* * [Avian](https://github.com/ReadyTalk/avian) - JVM with both JIT and AOT modes. Includes an iOS port. * [OpenJ9](https://github.com/eclipse/openj9) - High performance, enterprise calibre, flexibly licensed, openly governed cross platform Java Virtual Machine extending and augmenting the runtime technology components from the Eclipse OMR and OpenJDK project. * [OpenJDK](http://openjdk.java.net/) - Open-source implementation for Linux. * [ParparVM](https://github.com/codenameone/CodenameOne/tree/master/vm) - VM with non-blocking, concurrent GC for iOS. * [Zulu OpenJDK 9](https://zulu.org/zulu-9-pre-release-downloads/) - Early-access OpenJDK 9 builds for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. * [Zulu OpenJDK](https://www.azul.com/downloads/zulu/) - OpenJDK builds for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X through Java 8. ## Logging *Libraries that log the behavior of an application.* * [Apache Log4j 2](https://logging.apache.org/log4j/) - Complete rewrite with a powerful plugin and configuration architecture. * [Graylog](https://www.graylog.org/) - Open-source aggregator suited for extended role and permission management. * [Kibana](https://www.elastic.co/products/kibana) - Analyzes and visualizes log files. Some features require payment. * [Logback](https://logback.qos.ch/) - Robust logging library with interesting configuration options via Groovy. * [Logbook](https://github.com/zalando/logbook) - Extensible, open-source library for HTTP request and response logging. * [Logstash](https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash) - Tool for managing log files. * [SLF4J](https://www.slf4j.org/) - Abstraction layer/simple logging facade. * [tinylog](http://www.tinylog.org/) - Lightweight logging framework with static logger class. * [Tracer](https://github.com/zalando/tracer) - Call tracing and log correlation in distributed systems. ## Machine Learning *Tools that provide specific statistical algorithms for learning from data.* * [Apache Flink](https://flink.apache.org/) - Fast, reliable, large-scale data processing engine. * [Apache Mahout](https://mahout.apache.org/) - Scalable algorithms focused on collaborative filtering, clustering and classification. * [Apache Spark](https://spark.apache.org/) - Data analytics cluster-computing framework. * [DatumBox](http://www.datumbox.com) - Provides several algorithms and pre-trained models for natural language processing. * [DeepDive](http://deepdive.stanford.edu) - Creates structured information from unstructured data and integrates it into an existing database. * [Deeplearning4j](https://deeplearning4j.org/) - Distributed and multi-threaded deep learning library. * [H2O](https://www.h2o.ai/) - Analytics engine for statistics over big data. * [JSAT](https://github.com/EdwardRaff/JSAT) - Algorithms for pre-processing, classification, regression, and clustering with support for multi-threaded execution. * [Oryx 2](https://github.com/OryxProject/oryx) - Framework for building real-time, large-scale machine learning applications. Includes end-to-end applications for collaborative filtering, classification, regression, and clustering. * [Smile](https://haifengl.github.io/smile/) - The Statistical Machine Intelligence and Learning Engine provides a set of machine learning algorithms and a visualization library. * [Weka](https://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/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](https://github.com/real-logic/Aeron) - Efficient, reliable, unicast and multicast message transport. * [Apache ActiveMQ](https://activemq.apache.org/) - Message broker that implements JMS and converts synchronous to asynchronous communication. * [Apache Camel](https://camel.apache.org/) - Glues together different transport APIs via Enterprise Integration Patterns. * [Apache Kafka](https://kafka.apache.org/) - High-throughput distributed messaging system. * [Hermes](http://hermes.allegro.tech) - Fast and reliable message broker built on top of Kafka. * [JeroMQ](https://github.com/zeromq/jeromq) - Implementation of ZeroMQ. * [Nakadi](https://github.com/zalando/nakadi) - Provides a RESTful API on top of Kafka. * [RocketMQ](https://github.com/alibaba/RocketMQ) - A fast, reliable, and scalable distributed messaging platform. * [Smack](https://github.com/igniterealtime/Smack/) - Cross-platform XMPP client library. ## Miscellaneous *Everything else.* * [Codename One](https://www.codenameone.com/) - Cross-platform solution for writing native mobile apps. * [CQEngine](https://github.com/npgall/cqengine) - Ultra-fast, SQL-like queries on Java collections. * [Design Patterns](https://github.com/iluwatar/java-design-patterns) - Implementation and explanation of the most common design patterns. * [Failsafe](https://github.com/jhalterman/failsafe) - Simple failure handling with retries and circuit breakers. * [FF4J](http://www.ff4j.org/) - Feature Flags for Java. * [J2ObjC](https://github.com/google/j2objc) - Java-to-Objective-C translator for porting Android libraries to iOS. * [JavaX](http://javax.ai1.lol/) - Reinventing and extending Java with a focus on simplicity. * [JBake](http://jbake.org) - Static website generator. * [JBot](https://github.com/ramswaroop/jbot) - Framework for building chatbots. * [Jimfs](https://github.com/google/jimfs) - In-memory file system. * [Joda-Money](http://www.joda.org/joda-money/) - Basic currency and money classes and algorithms not provided by the JDK. * [JPad](http://jpad.io/) - Snippet runner. * [Lanterna](https://github.com/mabe02/lanterna) - Easy console text-GUI library, similar to curses. * [LightAdmin](http://lightadmin.org/) - Pluggable CRUD UI library for rapid application development. * [Maven Wrapper](https://github.com/takari/maven-wrapper) - Analogue of Gradle Wrapper for Maven, allows build projects without installing maven. * [Membrane Service Proxy](https://github.com/membrane/service-proxy) - An open-source, reverse-proxy framework written in Java. * [Multi-OS Engine](https://software.intel.com/en-us/multi-os-engine) - An open-source, cross-platform engine to develop native mobile (iOS, Android, etc.) apps. * [Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8](https://github.com/winterbe/java8-tutorial) - Popular Java 8 guide. * [Modernizer](https://github.com/andrewgaul/modernizer-maven-plugin) - Detect uses of legacy Java APIs. * [OpenRefine](http://openrefine.org/) - Tool for working with messy data: cleaning, transforming, extending it with web services and linking it to databases. * [Polyglot for Maven](https://github.com/takari/polyglot-maven/) - Extensions for Maven 3.3.1+ that allows writing the POM model in dialects other than XML. * [Smooks](https://github.com/smooks/smooks) - Extensible framework for building applications that process data which means bindings, transformations, message processing and enrichment. * [Togglz](https://www.togglz.org/) - Implementation of the Feature Toggles pattern. * [TypeTools](https://github.com/jhalterman/typetools) - Tools for resolving generic types. * [XMLBeam](https://github.com/SvenEwald/xmlbeam) - Processes XML by using annotations or XPath within code. ## Microservice *Tools for managing microservices: i.e., creation, coordination or discovery.* * [Apollo](https://spotify.github.io/apollo/) - Libraries for writing composable microservices. * [consul-api](https://github.com/Ecwid/consul-api) - Client for the [Consul](https://www.consul.io/) API: a distributed, highly available and datacenter-aware registry/discovery service. * [Eureka](https://github.com/Netflix/eureka) - REST-based service registry for resilient load balancing and failover. * [Lagom](https://www.lightbend.com/lagom) - Framework for creating microservice-based systems. ## Monitoring *Tools that monitor applications in production.* * [AppDynamics ![c]](https://www.appdynamics.com/) - Performance monitor. * [Automon](https://github.com/stevensouza/automon) - Combines the power of AOP with monitoring and/or logging tools. * [Failsafe Actuator](https://github.com/zalando-incubator/failsafe-actuator) - Out of the box monitoring of Failsafe Circuit Breaker in Spring-Boot environment. * [BugSnag ![c]](https://www.bugsnag.com/) - Exception and error monitoring with a integration of several third party tools for a better workflow and a free hobbyist tier. * [Glowroot](https://glowroot.org/) - Open-source Java APM. * [Instrumental ![c]](https://instrumentalapp.com) - Real-time Java application performance monitoring. A commercial service with free development accounts. * [JavaMelody](https://github.com/javamelody/javamelody) - Performance monitoring and profiling. * [jmxtrans](https://github.com/jmxtrans/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](https://jolokia.org/) - JMX over REST. * [Kamon](http://www.kamon.io/) - Tool for monitoring applications running on the JVM. * [Metrics](http://metrics.dropwizard.io/) - Expose metrics via JMX or HTTP and send them to a database. * [New Relic ![c]](https://newrelic.com/) - Performance monitor. * [nudge4j](https://github.com/lorenzoongithub/nudge4j) - Remote developer console from the browser for Java 8 via bytecode injection. * [OverOps ![c]](https://www.overops.com/) - In-production error monitoring and debugging. * [Pinpoint](https://github.com/naver/pinpoint) - Open-source APM tool. * [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/) - Provides a multi-dimensional data model, DSL, autonomous server nodes and much more. * [SPM ![c]](https://sematext.com/spm/) - Performance monitor with distributing transaction tracing for JVM apps. * [Stagemonitor](https://github.com/stagemonitor/stagemonitor) - Open-source performance monitoring and transaction tracing for JVM apps. * [Sysmon](https://github.com/palantir/Sysmon) - Lightweight platform monitoring tool for Java VMs. ## Native *For working with platform-specific native libraries.* * [JavaCPP](https://github.com/bytedeco/javacpp) - Provides efficient and easy access to native C++. * [JNA](https://github.com/java-native-access/jna) - Work with native libraries without writing JNI. Also provides interfaces to common system libraries. * [JNR](https://github.com/jnr/jnr-ffi) - 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](http://openjdk.java.net/projects/panama/). ## Natural Language Processing *Libraries that specialize in processing text.* * [CogCompNLP](https://github.com/CogComp/cogcomp-nlp) - Provides common annotators for plain text input. * [CoreNLP](https://nlp.stanford.edu/software/corenlp.shtml) - Provides a set of fundamental tools for tasks like tagging, named entity recognition, and sentiment analysis. * [DKPro](https://dkpro.github.io/) - Collection of reusable NLP tools for linguistic pre-processing, machine learning, lexical resources, etc. * [LingPipe](http://alias-i.com/lingpipe/) - Toolkit for tasks ranging from POS tagging to sentiment analysis. ## Networking *Libraries for building network servers.* * [Comsat](https://github.com/puniverse/comsat) - Integrates standard Java web-related APIs with Quasar fibers and actors. * [Finagle](https://github.com/twitter/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](https://javaee.github.io/grizzly) - NIO framework. Used as a network layer in Glassfish. * [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java) - RPC framework based on protobuf and HTTP/2. * [KryoNet](https://github.com/EsotericSoftware/kryonet) - Provides a clean and simple API for efficient TCP and UDP client/server network communication using NIO and Kryo. * [MINA](https://mina.apache.org/) - Abstract, event-driven async I/O API for network operations over TCP/IP and UDP/IP via Java NIO. * [Netty](https://netty.io/) - Framework for building high-performance network applications. * [Nifty](https://github.com/facebook/nifty) - Implementation of Thrift clients and servers on Netty. * [Undertow](http://undertow.io/) - Web server providing both blocking and non-blocking APIs based on NIO. Used as a network layer in WildFly. * [urnlib](https://github.com/slub/urnlib) - Represent, parse and encode URNs, as in RFC 2141. ## ORM *APIs that handle the persistence of objects.* * [Apache Cayenne](https://cayenne.apache.org/) - 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](https://ebean-orm.github.io/) - Provides simple and fast data access. * [EclipseLink](https://www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/) - Supports a number of persistence standards: JPA, JAXB, JCA and SDO. * [Hibernate](http://hibernate.org/orm/) - Robust and widely used, with an active community. * [MyBatis](http://www.mybatis.org/mybatis-3/) - Couples objects with stored procedures or SQL statements. * [SimpleFlatMapper](https://github.com/arnaudroger/SimpleFlatMapper) - Simple database and CSV mapper. ## PaaS *Java platform as a service.* * [AWS Elastic Beanstalk ![c]](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/) - AWS-based, with support for Tomcat and Jetty. * [AWS Lambda ![c]](https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/) - Serverless computation. * [Google App Engine ![c]](https://cloud.google.com/) - PaaS on Google's infrastructure. * [Heroku ![c]](https://www.heroku.com/) - Abstract computing environments. * [Jelastic ![c]](https://jelastic.com/) - Supports Tomcat, Jetty, GlassFish, JBoss, TomEE and WildFly. * [OpenShift Enterprise ![c]](https://www.openshift.com/) - On-premise solution. ## PDF *Tools to help with PDF file creation.* * [Apache FOP](https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/) - Creates PDFs from XSL-FO. * [Apache PDFBox](https://pdfbox.apache.org/) - Toolbox for creating and manipulating PDFs. * [Dynamic Jasper](http://dynamicjasper.com/) - Abstraction layer to JasperReports. * [DynamicReports](http://dynamicreports.org/) - Simplifies JasperReports. * [flyingsaucer](https://github.com/flyingsaucerproject/flyingsaucer) - XML/XHTML and CSS 2.1 renderer. * [iText ![c]](https://itextpdf.com/) - Creates PDF files programmatically. * [JasperReports](https://community.jaspersoft.com/project/jasperreports-library) - Complex reporting engine. ## Performance analysis *Tools for performance analysis, profiling and benchmarking.* * [fastThread ![c]](http://fastthread.io) - Analyze and visualize thread dumps with a free cloud-based upload interface. * [GCeasy ![c]](http://gceasy.io) - Tool to analyze and visualize GC logs. It provides a free cloud-based upload interface. * [honest-profiler](https://github.com/RichardWarburton/honest-profiler) - A low-overhead, bias-free sampling profiler. * [jHiccup](https://github.com/giltene/jHiccup) - Logs and records platform JVM stalls. * [JITWatch](https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/jitwatch) - Analyze the JIT compiler optimisations made by the HotSpot JVM. * [JMH](http://openjdk.java.net/projects/code-tools/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]](https://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html) - Database profiling for JDBC, JPA and NoSQL, with JEE support. * [LatencyUtils](https://github.com/LatencyUtils/LatencyUtils) - Utilities for latency measurement and reporting. * [XRebel ![c]](https://zeroturnaround.com/software/xrebel/) - Real-time profiling for web applications, with an in-browser widget. * [YourKit Java Profiler ![c]](https://www.yourkit.com/features/) - Profiler for any application running on the JVM. ## Platform *Frameworks that are suites of multiple libraries encompassing several categories.* * [CUBA Platform](https://cuba-platform.com) - High-level framework for developing enterprise applications with a rich web interface, based on Spring, EclipseLink and Vaadin. * [Light-Java](https://github.com/networknt/light-java) - A fast, lightweight and productive microservices framework with built-in [security](https://github.com/networknt/light-oauth2). * [Orienteer](https://github.com/OrienteerBAP/Orienteer) - Open-source business application platform for rapid configuration/development of CRM, ERP, LMS and other applications. * [Spring](https://spring.io/projects) - Provides many packages for dependency injection, aspect-oriented programming, security, etc. ## Reactive libraries *Libraries for developing reactive applications.* * [Akka](https://akka.io) - Toolkit and runtime for building concurrent, distributed, fault-tolerant and event-driven applications. * [Reactive Streams](https://github.com/reactive-streams/reactive-streams-jvm/) - Provides a standard for asynchronous stream processing with non-blocking backpressure. * [Reactor](https://projectreactor.io/) - Library for building reactive fast-data applications. * [vert.x](http://vertx.io/) - Polyglot event-driven application framework. ## REST Frameworks *Frameworks specifically for creating RESTful services.* * [Dropwizard](https://dropwizard.github.io/dropwizard/) - Opinionated framework for setting up modern web applications with Jetty, Jackson, Jersey and Metrics. * [Jersey](https://jersey.github.io/) - JAX-RS reference implementation. * [Microserver](https://github.com/aol/micro-server) — 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](https://www.rapidoid.org/) - A simple, secure and extremely fast framework consisting of an embedded HTTP server, GUI components and dependency injection. * [rest.li](https://github.com/linkedin/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](https://resteasy.jboss.org/) - Fully certified and portable implementation of the JAX-RS specification. * [RestExpress](https://github.com/RestExpress/RestExpress) - Thin wrapper on the JBoss Netty HTTP stack that provides scaling and performance. * [Restlet Framework](https://github.com/restlet/restlet-framework-java/) - Pioneering framework with powerful routing and filtering capabilities, and a unified client and server API. * [Spark](http://sparkjava.com/) - Sinatra inspired framework. ## Science *Libraries for scientific computing, analysis and visualization.* * [DataMelt](http://jwork.org/dmelt/) - Environment for scientific computation, data analysis and data visualization. * [Erdos](https://github.com/Erdos-Graph-Framework/Erdos) - Modular, light and easy graph framework for theoretic algorithms. * [GraphStream](http://graphstream-project.org/) - Library for modeling and analyzing dynamic graphs. * [JGraphT](https://github.com/jgrapht/jgrapht) - Graph library that provides mathematical graph-theory objects and algorithms. * [JGraphX](https://github.com/jgraph/jgraphx) - Library for visualizing (mainly Swing) and interacting with node-edge graphs. * [Mines Java Toolkit](https://github.com/MinesJTK/jtk) - Library for geophysical scientific computation, visualization and digital signal analysis. * [Morpheus](http://www.zavtech.com/morpheus/docs/) - 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. * [Tablesaw](https://github.com/lwhite1/tablesaw) - Includes a data-frame, an embedded column store, and hundreds of methods to transform, summarize, or filter data. ## Search *Engines that index documents for search and analysis.* * [Apache Lucene](https://lucene.apache.org/) - High-performance, full-featured, cross-platform, text search engine library. * [Apache Solr](https://lucene.apache.org/solr/) - Enterprise search engine optimized for high-volume traffic. * [Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/) - Distributed, multitenant-capable, full-text search engine with a RESTful web interface and schema-free JSON documents. ## Security *Libraries that handle security, authentication, authorization or session management.* * [Apache Shiro](https://shiro.apache.org/) - Performs authentication, authorization, cryptography and session management. * [Bouncy Castle](https://www.bouncycastle.org/java.html) - All-purpose cryptographic library and JCA provider offering a wide range of functions, from basic helpers to PGP/SMIME operations. * [Cryptomator](https://cryptomator.org/) - Multiplatform, transparent, client-side encryption of files in the cloud. * [Hdiv](https://github.com/hdiv/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](https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt) - JSON web token for Java and Android. * [Keycloak](https://keycloak.jboss.org/) - Integrated SSO and IDM for browser apps and RESTful web services. * [Keyczar](https://github.com/google/keyczar) - Easy-to-use, safe encryption framework with key versioning. * [Keywhiz](https://github.com/square/keywhiz) - System for distributing and managing secrets. * [Nbvcxz](https://github.com/GoSimpleLLC/nbvcxz) - Advanced password strength estimation. * [OACC](http://oaccframework.org/) - Provides permission-based authorization services. * [pac4j](https://github.com/pac4j/pac4j) - Security engine. * [PicketLink](http://picketlink.org/) - Umbrella project for security and identity management. * [Vault](https://www.vaultproject.io/) - 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](https://github.com/google/flatbuffers) - Memory-efficient serialization library that can access serialized data without unpacking and parsing it. * [FST](https://github.com/RuedigerMoeller/fast-serialization) - JDK-compatible, high-performance object graph serialization. * [Kryo](https://github.com/EsotericSoftware/kryo) - Fast and efficient object graph serialization framework. * [MessagePack](https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-java) - Efficient binary serialization format. * [PHP Serializer](https://github.com/marcospassos/java-php-serializer) - Serializing objects in the PHP serialization format. ## Server *Servers specifically used to deploy applications.* * [Apache Tomcat](https://tomcat.apache.org/) - Robust, all-round server for Servlet and JSP. * [Apache TomEE](https://tomee.apache.org/) - Tomcat plus Java EE. * [Jetty](https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/) - Provides a Web server and javax.servlet container, plus support for HTTP/2, WebSocket, OSGi, JMX, JNDI, JAAS and many other integrations. * [nanohttpd](https://github.com/NanoHttpd/nanohttpd) - Tiny, easily embeddable HTTP server. * [WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/) - Lightweight, modular server developed by IBM. * [WildFly](http://www.wildfly.org/) - 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](https://jknack.github.io/handlebars.java/) - Logicless and semantic Mustache templates. * [Jtwig](http://jtwig.org/) - Modular, configurable and fully tested template engine. * [Jade4J](https://github.com/neuland/jade4j) - Implementation of jade. * [Pebble](http://www.mitchellbosecke.com/pebble/home) - Inspired by Twig and separates itself with it's inheritance feature and it's easy-to-read syntax. It ships with built-in autoescaping for security and it includes integrated support for internationalization. * [Thymeleaf](http://www.thymeleaf.org/) - 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](https://github.com/jayway/awaitility) - DSL for synchronizing asynchronous operations. * [ConcurrentUnit](https://github.com/jhalterman/concurrentunit) - Toolkit for testing multi-threaded and asynchronous applications. * [GreenMail](http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail/) - In-memory email server for integration testing. Supports SMTP, POP3 and IMAP including SSL. * [Hoverfly Java](https://github.com/SpectoLabs/hoverfly-java) - Native bindings for Hoverfly a proxy which allows you to simulate HTTP services. * [REST Assured](https://github.com/jayway/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](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-jvm) - Provides a way to describe features in a plain language which customers can understand. * [Cukes-REST](https://github.com/ctco/cukes-rest) - A collection of Gherkin steps for REST-service testing using Cucumber. * [J8Spec](https://github.com/j8spec/j8spec/) - Follows a Jasmine-like syntax. * [JBehave](http://jbehave.org/) - Extensively configurable framework that describes stories. * [JGiven](http://jgiven.org) - Provides a fluent API which allows for simpler composition. * [Lamdba Behave](https://github.com/RichardWarburton/lambda-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](https://github.com/keepcosmos/beanmother) - Sets up beans from YAML fixtures. * [Fixture Factory](https://github.com/six2six/fixture-factory) - Generates fake objects from a template. * [JFairy](https://github.com/Codearte/jfairy) - Fake data generator. * [Randomized Testing](https://github.com/randomizedtesting/randomizedtesting) - JUnit test runner and plugins for running JUnit tests with pseudo-randomness. ### Frameworks *Provide a * [ArchUnit](https://github.com/TNG/ArchUnit) - Test library for specifying and asserting architecture rules. * [Apache JMeter](http://jmeter.apache.org/) - Functional testing and performance measurements. * [Arquillian](http://arquillian.org/) - Integration and functional testing platform for Java EE containers. * [Citrus](https://citrusframework.org/) - Integration testing framework that focuses on both client- and server-side messaging. * [Gatling](https://gatling.io/) - Load testing tool designed for ease of use, maintainability and high performance. * [JUnit](http://junit.org/) - Common testing framework. * [TestNG](http://testng.org/) 💀 - Testing framework inspired by JUnit and NUnit, with different functionalities. * [PIT](http://pitest.org) - Fast mutation-testing framework for evaluating fault-detection abilities of existing JUnit or TestNG test suites. * [Pact JVM](https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm/) - Consumer-driven contract testing. ### Matchers *Libraries that provide custom matchers.* * [AssertJ](https://joel-costigliola.github.io/assertj/) - Fluent assertions that improve readability. * [JSONAssert](http://jsonassert.skyscreamer.org/) - Simplifies testing JSON strings. * [Truth](https://github.com/google/truth) - Google's assertion and proposition framework. ### Miscellaneous *Other stuff related to testing.* * [Mutability Detector](https://github.com/MutabilityDetector/MutabilityDetector) - Reports whether instances of a given class are immutable. * [raml-tester](https://github.com/nidi3/raml-tester) - Tests if a request/response matches a given RAML definition. * [TestContainers](https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-java) - Provides throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container. * [pojo-tester](http://www.pojo.pl/) - Automatically performs tests on basic POJO methods. ### Mocking *Tools which mock collaborators to help testing single, isolated units.* * [JMockit](http://jmockit.org/) - Integration testing, API mocking and faking, and code coverage. * [Mockito](https://github.com/mockito/mockito) - Mocking framework that lets you write tests with a clean and simple API. * [MockServer](https://www.mock-server.com/) - Allows mocking of systems integrated with HTTPS. * [Moco](https://github.com/dreamhead/moco) - Concise web services for stubs and mocks. * [PowerMock](https://github.com/jayway/powermock) - Mocks static methods, constructors, final classes and methods, private methods, and removal of static initializers. * [WireMock](http://wiremock.org/) - Stubs and mocks web services. ### Parameterization *Simplifies the writing of parameterized tests.* * [Burst](https://github.com/square/burst) - A unit testing library for varying test data. * [junit-dataprovider](https://github.com/TNG/junit-dataprovider) - A TestNG-like data provider/runner for JUnit. * [JUnitParams](https://pragmatists.github.io/JUnitParams/) - Creates readable and maintainable parametrised tests. ## Utility *Libraries which provide general utility functions.* * [Apache Commons](https://commons.apache.org/) - Provides configuration, validation, collections, file uploading, XML processing and other general-purpose functions. * [cactoos](http://www.cactoos.org) - Collection of object-oriented primitives. * [CRaSH](http://www.crashub.org) - Provides a shell into a JVM that's running CRaSH. Used by Spring Boot and others. * [Dex](https://github.com/PatMartin/Dex) - Java/JavaFX tool capable of powerful ETL and data visualization. * [Embulk](http://www.embulk.org/) - Bulk data loader that helps data transfer between various databases, storages, file formats, and cloud services. * [Gephi](https://github.com/gephi/gephi/) - Cross-platform for visualizing and manipulating large graph networks. * [Guava](https://github.com/google/guava) - Collections, caching, primitives support, concurrency libraries, common annotations, string processing, I/O, and more. * [JADE](http://jade.tilab.com/) - Framework and environment for building and debugging multi-agent systems. * [JavaVerbalExpressions](https://github.com/VerbalExpressions/JavaVerbalExpressions) - Library that helps with constructing difficult regular expressions. * [JGit](https://eclipse.org/jgit/) - A lightweight, pure Java library implementing the Git version control system. * [minio-java](https://github.com/minio/minio-java) - Provides simple APIs to access any Amazon S3-compatible object storage server. * [Protégé](https://protege.stanford.edu/) - Provides an ontology editor and a framework to build knowledge-based systems. * [Underscore-java](https://github.com/javadev/underscore-java) - Port of Underscore.js functions. ## Version Managers *Utilities that help create the development shell environment and switch between different Java versions.* * [jabba](https://github.com/shyiko/jabba) - Java Version Manager inspired by nvm. Supports Mac OS X, Linux and Windows. * [jenv](https://github.com/gcuisinier/jenv) - Java Version Manager inspired by rbenv. Can configure globally or per project. Tested on Debian and Mac OS X. * [SDKMan](https://github.com/sdkman/sdkman-cli) - 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](https://nutch.apache.org/) - Highly extensible, highly scalable web crawler for production environments. * [Crawler4j](https://github.com/yasserg/crawler4j) - Simple and lightweight web crawler. * [jsoup](https://jsoup.org/) - Scrapes, parses, manipulates and cleans HTML. * [StormCrawler](http://stormcrawler.net/) - SDK for building low-latency and scalable web crawlers. ## Web Frameworks *Frameworks that handle the communication between the layers of a web application.* * [Apache Tapestry](https://tapestry.apache.org/) - Component-oriented framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications. * [Apache Wicket](https://wicket.apache.org/) - Component-based web application framework similar to Tapestry, with a stateful GUI. * [Blade](https://github.com/biezhi/blade) - Lightweight, modular framework that aims to be elegant and simple. * [Bootique](http://bootique.io/) - Minimally opinionated framework for runnable apps. * [Firefly](http://www.fireflysource.com/) - Asynchronous framework for rapid development of high-performance web application. * [Grails](https://grails.org/) - Groovy framework that provides a highly productive environment by favoring convention over configuration, no XML and support for mixins. * [Jooby](http://jooby.org) - Scalable, fast and modular micro-framework that offers multiple programming models. * [Ninja](http://www.ninjaframework.org/) - Full-stack web framework. * [Pippo](http://www.pippo.ro/) - Small, highly modularized, Sinatra-like framework. * [Play](https://www.playframework.com/) - Built on Akka, it provides predictable and minimal resource consumption (CPU, memory, threads) for highly-scalable applications in Java and Scala. * [PrimeFaces](https://primefaces.org/) - JSF framework with both free and commercial/support versions and frontend components. * [Ratpack](https://ratpack.io/) - Set of libraries that facilitate fast, efficient, evolvable and well-tested HTTP applications. * [Spring Boot](https://projects.spring.io/spring-boot/) - Microframework that simplifies the development of new Spring applications. * [Vaadin](https://vaadin.com/home) - Event-driven framework build on top of GWT. Uses server-side architecture with Ajax on the client side. # Resources ## Awesome Lists *Awesome lists related to the Java & JVM ecosystem.* * [Awesome Gradle Plugins](https://github.com/ksoichiro/awesome-gradle) * [AwesomeJavaFX](https://github.com/mhrimaz/AwesomeJavaFX) * [Awesome JVM](https://github.com/deephacks/awesome-jvm) * [Awesome Microservices](https://github.com/mfornos/awesome-microservices) * [Awesome REST](https://github.com/marmelab/awesome-rest) * [Awesome Selenium](https://github.com/christian-bromann/awesome-selenium) * [ciandcd](https://github.com/ciandcd/awesome-ciandcd) * [Useful Java Links](https://github.com/Vedenin/useful-java-links) ## Communities *Active discussions.* * [r/java](https://www.reddit.com/r/java) - Subreddit for the Java community. * [stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java) - Question/answer platform. * [VirtualJUG](https://virtualjug.com/) - Virtual Java User Group. ## 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.* * [java.libhunt.com](https://java.libhunt.com/) ## Influential Books *Books that made a big impact and are still worth reading.* * [Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals](https://www.amazon.com/Core-Java-I-Fundamentals-10th/dp/0134177304) * [Core Java, Volume II--Advanced Features](https://www.amazon.com/Core-Java-II-Advanced-Features-10th/dp/0134177290) * [Effective Java (2nd Edition)](https://www.amazon.com/Effective-Java-Edition-Joshua-Bloch/dp/0321356683) * [Java Concurrency in Practice](https://www.amazon.com/Java-Concurrency-Practice-Brian-Goetz/dp/0321349601) * [Thinking in Java](https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Java-Edition-Bruce-Eckel/dp/0131872486) ## Podcasts and Screencasts *Something to look at or listen to while programming.* * [Java Off Heap](http://www.javaoffheap.com/) * [Marco Behler's Screencasts](https://www.marcobehler.com/series) - Screencasts about modern Java development. * [The Java Council](https://virtualjug.com/podcast/) * [The Java Posse](http://www.javaposse.com/) - Discontinued as of 02/2015. ## Twitter *Active accounts to follow. Descriptions from Twitter.* * [Adam Bien](https://twitter.com/AdamBien/) - Freelance author, JavaOne Rockstar speaker, consultant, Java Champion. * [Aleksey Shipilëv](https://twitter.com/shipilev) - Performance geek, benchmarking czar, concurrency bug hunter. * [Antonio Goncalves](https://twitter.com/agoncal/) - Java Champion, JUG Leader, Devoxx France, Java EE 6/7, JCP, Author. * [Arun Gupta](https://twitter.com/arungupta/) - Java Champion, JavaOne Rockstar, JUG Leader, Devoxx4Kids-er, VP of Developer Advocacy at Couchbase. * [Brian Goetz](https://twitter.com/BrianGoetz) - Java Language Architect at Oracle. * [Bruno Borges](https://twitter.com/brunoborges) - Product Manager/Java Jock at Oracle. * [Chris Richardson](https://twitter.com/crichardson) - Software architect, consultant, and serial entrepreneur, Java Champion, JavaOne Rock Star, *POJOs in Action* author. * [Ed Burns](https://twitter.com/edburns) - Consulting Member of the Technical Staff at Oracle. * [Eugen Paraschiv](https://twitter.com/baeldung) - Author of the Spring Security Course. * [Heinz Kabutz](https://twitter.com/heinzkabutz) - Java Champion, speaker, author of The Java Specialists' Newsletter, concurrency performance expert. * [Holly Cummins](https://twitter.com/holly_cummins) - Technical Lead of IBM London's Bluemix Garage, Java Champion, developer, author, JavaOne rockstar. * [James Weaver](https://twitter.com/JavaFXpert) - Java/JavaFX/IoT developer, author and speaker. * [Java EE](https://twitter.com/Java_EE/) - Official Java EE Twitter account. * [Java Magazine](https://twitter.com/Oraclejavamag) - Official Java Magazine account. * [Java](https://twitter.com/java/) - Official Java Twitter account. * [Javin Paul](https://twitter.com/javinpaul) - Well-known Java blogger. * [Josh Long](https://twitter.com/starbuxman) - Spring Advocate at Pivotal, author of O'Reilly's *Cloud Native Java* and *Building Microservices with Spring Boot*, JavaOne Rock Star. * [Lukas Eder](https://twitter.com/lukaseder) - Java Champion, speaker, JUG.ch co-leader, Founder and CEO Data Geekery (jOOQ). * [Mario Fusco](https://twitter.com/mariofusco) - RedHatter, JUG coordinator, frequent speaker and author. * [Mark Heckler](https://twitter.com/MkHeck) - Pivotal Principal Technologist and Developer Advocate, conference speaker, published author, and Java Champion, focusing on Internet of Things and the cloud. * [Mark Reinhold](https://twitter.com/mreinhold) - Chief Architect, Java Platform Group, Oracle. * [Markus Eisele](https://twitter.com/myfear) - Java EE evangelist, Red Hat. * [Martijn Verburg](https://twitter.com/karianna) - London JUG co-leader, speaker, author, Java Champion and much more. * [Martin Thompson](https://twitter.com/mjpt777) - Pasty faced performance gangster. * [Monica Beckwith](https://twitter.com/mon_beck) - Performance consultant, JavaOne Rock Star. * [OpenJDK](https://twitter.com/OpenJDK) - Official OpenJDK account. * [Peter Lawrey](https://twitter.com/PeterLawrey) - Peter Lawrey, Java performance expert. * [Randy Shoup](https://twitter.com/randyshoup) - Stitch Fix VP Engineering, speaker, JavaOne Rock Star. * [Reza Rahman](https://twitter.com/reza_rahman) - Java EE/GlassFish/WebLogic evangelist, author, speaker, open source hacker. * [Simon Maple](https://twitter.com/sjmaple) - Java Champion, VirtualJUG founder, LJC leader, RebelLabs author. * [Stephen Colebourne](https://twitter.com/jodastephen) - Java Champion, speaker. * [Trisha Gee](https://twitter.com/trisha_gee) - Java Champion and speaker. * [Venkat Subramaniam](https://twitter.com/venkat_s) - Author, University of Houston professor, MicroSoft MVP award recipient, JavaOne Rock Star, Java Champion. ## Websites *Sites to read.* * [Google Java Style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html) * [InfoQ](https://www.infoq.com/) * [Java Algorithms and Clients](https://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/code/) * [Java, SQL, and jOOQ](https://blog.jooq.org/) * [Java.net](https://community.oracle.com/community/java) * [Javalobby](https://dzone.com/java-jdk-development-tutorials-tools-news) * [JavaWorld](https://www.javaworld.com/) * [JAXenter](https://jaxenter.com/) * [RebelLabs](https://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/) * [The Takipi Blog](http://blog.takipi.com/) * [TheServerSide.com](http://www.theserverside.com/) * [Vanilla Java](https://vanilla-java.github.io/) * [Voxxed](https://www.voxxed.com/) # Contributing Contributions are very welcome! 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