jsoncat
Lightweight HTTP framework built in Java
jsoncat is a lightweight HTTP framework built in Java (using Netty) that aims to replicate some of the feel of Spring Boot—but in a minimal, educational style focused on clarity rather than full enterprise complexity. The project is organized as a small library and tutorial-style codebase, where core HTTP handling, routing, and JSON processing are exposed in a compact way so learners can trace how HTTP requests are parsed and dispatched. Because it avoids heavy abstractions and auto-magical configuration, it’s suited to developers who want to understand what happens beneath frameworks rather than just use them. The code has detailed comments (recently translated or annotated for Chinese readers), making it a practical study project for learning network programming, middleware design, and handler chains. ...