Victor Hoang's starred repositories
AndroidAssetStudio
A set of web-based tools for generating graphics and other assets that would eventually be in an Android application's res/ directory.
Chronicle-Queue
Micro second messaging that stores everything to disk
Chronicle-Map
Replicate your Key Value Store across your network, with consistency, persistance and performance.
Java-Thread-Affinity
Bind a java thread to a given core
DDrawCompat
DirectDraw and Direct3D 1-7 compatibility, performance and visual enhancements for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10 and 11
Zero-Allocation-Hashing
Zero-allocation hashing for Java
Java-Runtime-Compiler
Java Runtime Compiler
Chronicle-Core
Low level access to native memory, JVM and OS.
Chronicle-Wire
A Low Garbage Java Serialisation Library that supports multiple formats
Chronicle-Bytes
Chronicle Bytes has a similar purpose to Java NIO's ByteBuffer with many extensions
azure-spring-boot
Spring Boot Starters for Azure services
Chronicle-Engine
A high performance, low latency, reactive processing framework
Chronicle-Network
A High Performance Network ( TCP/IP ) Library
Chronicle-Logger
A sub microsecond java logger, supporting standard logging APIs such as Slf & Log4J
onvif-java-lib
ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a community to standardize communication between IP-based security products (like cameras). I developed a Java library for the ONVIF spezification. It helps you with the basics (you don't need to learn SOAP e.g.) but you may need to learn a few basics about the ONVIF spezification. As far as I know, this is the first public Java project for the ONVIF spezification.
Chronicle-Queue-Demo
Sample programs for Chronicle Queue
Chronicle-TimeSeries
Multi-Threaded Time Series library
javaWsDiscovery
simple WS-Discovery approach without dependencies for discover Onvif devices and others
Chronicle-Websocket-Jetty
Provide Websocket access via Jetty
hello-pinnedcerts
Example of certificate pinning on Android
onvif-java-lib
ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a community to standardize communication between IP-based security products (like cameras). I developed a Java library for the ONVIF spezification. It helps you with the basics (you don't need to learn SOAP e.g.) but you may need to learn a few basics about the ONVIF spezification. As far as I know, this is the first public Java project for the ONVIF spezification.