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  2. Gson - Wikipedia

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    Operating system. Cross-platform. License. Apache License 2.0. Website. github.com /google /gson. Free and open-source software portal. Computer programming portal. Gson, or Google Gson, is an open-source Java library that serializes Java objects to JSON (and deserializes them back to Java).

  3. Jackson (API) - Wikipedia

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    Type. API for JSON. License. Apache License 2.0. Website. github.com /FasterXML /jackson. In computing, Jackson is a high-performance JSON processor for Java. Its developers extol the combination of fast, correct, lightweight, and ergonomic attributes of the library. [1][2]

  4. Jakarta EE - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta JSON Processing is a set of specifications to manage information encoded in JSON format; Jakarta JSON Binding provides specifications to convert JSON information into or from Java classes; Jakarta XML Binding allows mapping XML into Java objects; Jakarta XML Web Services can be used to create SOAP web services.

  5. Plain old Java object - Wikipedia

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    Plain old Java object. (Redirected from Plain Old Java Object) In software engineering, a plain old Java object (POJO) is an ordinary Java object, not bound by any special restriction. The term was coined by Martin Fowler, Rebecca Parsons and Josh MacKenzie in September 2000: [1]

  6. Data transfer object - Wikipedia

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    In the field of programming a data transfer object (DTO[1][2]) is an object that carries data between processes. The motivation for its use is that communication between processes is usually done resorting to remote interfaces (e.g., web services), where each call is an expensive operation. [2] Because the majority of the cost of each call is ...

  7. JavaBeans - Wikipedia

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    JavaBeans. In computing based on the Java Platform, JavaBeans is a technology developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1996, as part of JDK 1.1. The 'beans' of JavaBeans are classes that encapsulate one or more objects into a single standardized object (the bean). This standardization allows the beans to be handled in a more generic ...

  8. XStream - Wikipedia

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    XStream library. XStream uses reflection to discover the structure of the object graph to serialize at run time, and doesn't require modifications to objects. It can serialize internal fields, including private and final, and supports non-public and inner classes. [1]

  9. Apache Velocity - Wikipedia

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    Apache Velocity first released in April 2001, is a Java -based template engine that provides a template language to reference objects defined in Java code. It aims to ensure clean separation between the presentation tier and business tiers in a Web application (the model–view–controller design pattern). Velocity is an open source software ...