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    jsonschema2pojo

    jsonschema2pojo

    Generate Java types from JSON or JSON Schema for data-binding

    Generate plain old Java objects from JSON or JSON-Schema. For each property present in the 'properties' definition, we add a property to a given Java class according to the JavaBeans spec. A private field is added to the parent class, along with accompanying accessor methods (getter and setter). If additionalProperties is specified and set to the boolean value false, then the generated Java type does not support additional properties.
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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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    Glue Stick dependency injection framework is used for assembling and configuring Java applications from external bean definition and configuration files. There are several supported bean definition file formats, such as Groovy, JSON and Spring XML.
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