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    Mixin

    Mixin

    Mixin is a trait/mixin and bytecode weaving framework for Java

    Mixin is a trait/mixin framework for Java using ASM and hooking into the runtime classloading process via a set of pluggable built-in or user-provided services. Built-in services currently support Mojang's LegacyLauncher system, though this is deprecated in favor of ModLauncher by cpw, which has greater extensibility and has support for Java 8 and later. Additional documentation for individual features and annotations can be found in the extensive Javadoc. For additional help use the channel...
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    xUtils3

    xUtils3

    Android orm, bitmap, http, view inject

    xUtils includes orm, http(s), image, view annotations, but it is still very lightweight (251K), and has powerful features and is easy to expand. Efficient and stable orm tool, which makes it more convenient to support cookies and caching when the http interface is implemented. Based on UrlConnection, the bottom layer will be implemented by okHttp after Android4.4. The request protocol supports 11 predicates: GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, HEAD, MOVE, COPY, DELETE, OPTIONS, TRACE, CONNECT. Supports...
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