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    Spring Data Redis

    Spring Data Redis

    Provides support to increase developer productivity in Java

    Provides support to increase developer productivity in Java when using Redis, a key-value store. Uses familiar Spring concepts such as a template class for core API usage and lightweight repository-style data access. The primary goal of the Spring Data project is to make it easier to build Spring-powered applications that use new data access technologies such as non-relational databases, map-reduce frameworks, and cloud-based data services.
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    Framework Benchmarks

    Framework Benchmarks

    Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project

    ...With much help from the community, coverage is quite broad and we are happy to broaden it further with contributions. The project presently includes frameworks on many languages including Go, Python, Java, Ruby, PHP, C#, F#,Clojure, Groovy, Dart, JavaScript, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, Perl, Lua, C, and others. The current tests exercise plaintext responses, JSON serialization, database reads and writes via the object-relational mapper (ORM), collections, sorting, server-side templates, and XSS counter-measures. Future tests will exercise other components and greater computation.
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    fast-serialization

    fast-serialization

    FST: fast java serialization drop in-replacement

    Up to 10 times faster 100% JDK Serialization compatible drop-in replacement (Ok, might be 99% ..). As an example: Lambda Serialization which came with 1.8 worked instantly. Android compatible since version 2.17 (use FSTConfiguration.createAndroidDefaultConfiguration() both on the server and client side. The configuration object has to be passed into FSTObjectIn/Output constructors) FSTStructs is very similar to IBM's packed objects. The difference is you can run it with Oracle JDK today....
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    corn-converter

    Bidirectional java type converters (JSON, XML, ...)

    Corn Converter module contains bidirectional java type converters to different target types like JSON and XML. It's simple, flexible and powerful enough satisfy serialization, de-serialization requirements including complex bean types and collections.
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    A simple java library for JSON serialization.
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    J2J provides an intuitive way to convert Java to JSON and JSON to Java. Annotate any Java class then use JsonWriter to emit JSON from java or JsonReader to convert JSON to java objects. (source code and tutorial included) Version 2.0 in development.
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    Java Object Notation is an extension to the JSON data format suitable for the serialization of Java objects. The intuitive format and the simple yet extensible library allow both humans and computers to read and write complex object graphs.
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    JSONator is a java based product that allows the serialization and de-serialization of java objects to and from JSON. The website http://json.sourceforge.net/ has detailed information.
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    Xion (pronounced "zaion") is a text-based serialization format of object states. Xion extends the JSON format by permitting "tagged" notations. This project provides an implementation of Xion in Java, including the object model, parser and utilities.
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    A language independent light weight object oriented very fast serialization and desserialization to be used in high trafic communication architectures
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