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    EasyExcel

    EasyExcel

    Lightweight Java library developed by Alibaba for reading and writing

    EasyExcel is a Java library focused on reading and writing Excel files with very low memory usage, making it suitable for large datasets that overwhelm traditional APIs. It uses streaming/event-driven parsing to avoid loading entire workbooks into memory, and it maps rows to Java objects via simple annotations. Writers support multiple sheets, custom styles, merged cells, and template-based filling so production reports remain maintainable. The API emphasizes developer ergonomics: callbacks...
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    Happy Java Library

    Happy Java Library

    Multilock, Collections, Controllers, Delegates, Generators, Streams

    Helps to develop and test event-based multi-threaded Java application. Because of method called as API-Evolution the Happy Java Library is fully downward compatible. The library contains following functionality: MultiLock, Parallel loops, Collections, Controllers, Generators, Delegates, Streams.
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    AlgART Java Libraries

    Open source library for processing arrays and matrices

    AlgART Java libraries for processing arrays and matrices are open-source product, distributed under MIT license. So, anyone can use them for free without any restrictions. Main features: 63-bit addressing of array elements (64-bit long int indexes), memory model concept (allowing storing data in different schemes from RAM to mapped disk files), wide usage of lazy evaluations, built-in multithreading optimization for multi-core processors, wide set of image processing algorithms over matrices, etc. - please see at the site. Almost all classes and methods are thoroughly documented via JavaDoc (you may read full JavaDoc at the site).
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    EasyStream

    EasyStream

    Java library that ease the task to use streams.

    EasyStream is a Java library that ease the task to use streams. EasyStream is a natural extension of Apache commons-io ( http://commons.apache.org/io/ ), providing advanced solutions to some common but not trivial problem. This library key points are performances, low memory footprint, reduced set of dependencies and simplicity of usage.
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    OnAccessFileEncryption

    OnAccessFileEncryption

    EaseFilter OnAcess File Encryption SDK

    ...Run the auto file encryption service with administrator permission, add the managed folders as encryption folder, when the files were added to the managed folder, the files will be encrypted automatically, when files were read, the data will be decrypted in memory automatically.
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