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    Micronaut Data

    Micronaut Data

    Ahead of Time Data Repositories

    ...Both GORM and Spring Data use regular expressions and pattern matching in combination with runtime generated proxies to translate a method definition on a Java interface into a query at runtime. No such runtime translation exists in Micronaut Data and this work is carried out by the Micronaut compiler at compilation time.
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    MockK

    MockK

    Mocking library for Kotlin

    All you need to get started is just to add a dependency to MockK library. Simplest example. By default mocks are strict, so you need to provide some behavior.
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    GraphQL Java Tools

    GraphQL Java Tools

    A schema-first tool for graphql-java inspired by graphql-tools for JS

    This library allows you to use the GraphQL schema language to build your graphql-java schema. Inspired by graphql-tools, it parses the given GraphQL schema and allows you to BYOO (bring your own object) to fill in the implementations. GraphQL Java Tools works extremely well if you already have domain POJOs that hold your data (e.g. for RPC, ORM, REST, etc) by allowing you to map these magically to GraphQL objects. GraphQL Java Tools aims for seamless integration with Java, but works for any...
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