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    jvm-mon

    jvm-mon

    Console-based JVM monitoring tool

    Console-based JVM monitoring - when you just want to SSH into a server and see what’s going on. jvm-top lets you monitor your JVM server applications from the terminal.
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    JDA Java Discord API

    JDA Java Discord API

    Java wrapper for the popular chat & VOIP service

    ...We have officially dropped support for client login as of version 4.2.0! Note that JDA is not a good tool to build a custom discord client as it loads all servers/guilds on startup unlike a client which does this via lazy loading instead. If you need a bot, use a bot account from the Application Dashboard.
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    Spring PetClinic

    Spring PetClinic

    A sample Spring-based application

    The Spring Petclinic is the canonical reference sample application built with Spring Boot and Thymeleaf, demonstrating best practices in building Spring-based web applications; forks also exist showcasing implementations with modern architectures like microservices, reactive stacks, and AI integrations. In its default configuration, Petclinic uses an in-memory database (H2) which gets populated at startup with data. The h2 console is exposed and it is possible to inspect the content of the database using the jdbc:h2:mem:<uuid> URL. The UUID is printed at startup to the console. One of the best parts about working on the Spring Petclinic application is that we have the opportunity to work in direct contact with many Open Source projects.
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    ButterKnife

    ButterKnife

    Bind Android views and callbacks to fields and methods

    ...Developers replace repetitive findViewById calls with BindView fields and define UI event handlers using annotations like @OnClick, with the library generating efficient binding code at compile time. Because it relies on annotation processing, there’s no reflection at runtime, keeping startup paths lean and predictable. The generated bind/unbind lifecycle helps avoid memory leaks by clearing references when views are destroyed. Butter Knife made UI code more readable and maintainable for years, especially in large codebases with complex layouts and many event hooks. While newer Android APIs now offer official view binding alternatives, the project remains a landmark example of how code generation can simplify everyday Android development.
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