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A comprehensive Domain-Driven Design example with problem space strategic analysis and various tactical patterns.
JVM Bloggers - website and newsletter with JVM blogs from Poland
Jackson datatype module for Vavr
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Import data from CSV files to Cassandra using Akka Streams with Java 8
Learn functional programming basics in Java and Scala by implementing Twitter for galaxy far far away
Vavr workshops.
Code samples demonstrating benefits of some Java 8 extensions and libraries
Implementing purely functional I/Os in Java and understanding their business value for real applications in Scala with the ZIO library
Bundle for Dropwizard to support Vavr
Search query language parser written in Java
Practical functional programming in Java using Vavr functional library
Fills the gap between vavr.io and modelmapper
flexible framework designed for managing and dispatching animations for server-side applications.
Example of microservice architecture with Java + Vavr, Akka, and Apache Kafka
This repository demonstrates how to implement custom written Distributed Lock starter based on Spring Boot and MongoTemplate with Testcontainers integration testing and fabric8 docker-maven-plugin
Documentación de framework con de pruebas de unidad: JUnit 4, Junit 5, Mockito, RabbitMQ , GraphQL,Selenium, Cucumber y Spring Cloud
Showcase service presenting possible usage of the Try monad from Vavr.
Hamcrest matchers for Vavr
JCoinbase is an unofficial & open source client for the Coinbase exchange platform API written in Java 15. It allows you to make queries to the Coinbase API in a quick and easy way.
A Sample monolith application Spring Boot WebAppExample where everything is in a single Spring boot project (ui, application, infrastructure, core) communicating through a Pipeline design pattern implementation (PipelinR)
Server for premedical system (Student project)
Modular Monolith with simple restaurant domain. Architecture is based on Onion Architecture. Modules are communicating with each other with EventBus.
This project provides a way to benchmark various Sequence operations in Java and Kotlin, such as find, every and zip.