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  2. Apache Groovy - Wikipedia

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    Groovy 1.0 was released on January 2, 2007, and Groovy 2.0 in July, 2012. Since version 2, Groovy can be compiled statically , offering type inference and performance near that of Java. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Groovy 2.4 was the last major release under Pivotal Software 's sponsorship which ended in March 2015. [ 6 ]

  3. Spring Roo - Wikipedia

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    Java (version 5, 6 or 7). Java 7 is supported since Roo 1.2.4. [10] JQuery (version 1.11 or above) JSON (REST support) JUnit (automated tests for user projects) Log4J (installation and configuration) OSGi (the Roo tool is built on OSGi) Representational State Transfer (REST) Spring Boot (version 1.4 or above) Spring Data JPA (version 1.10 or above)

  4. Grails (framework) - Wikipedia

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    Grails is an open source web application framework that uses the Apache Groovy [2]: 757, §18 programming language (which is in turn based on the Java platform).It is intended to be a high-productivity framework by following the "coding by convention" paradigm, providing a stand-alone development environment and hiding much of the configuration detail from the developer.

  5. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    Reflective programming languages let programs examine and possibly modify their high-level structure at runtime or compile-time. This is most common in high-level virtual machine programming languages like Smalltalk , and less common in lower-level programming languages like C .

  6. List of Apache Software Foundation projects - Wikipedia

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    EventMesh: dynamic cloud-native basic service runtime used to decouple the application and middleware layer; Felix: implementation of the OSGi Release 5 core framework specification; Fineract: Platform for Digital Financial Services; Flagon: software tool usability testing platform

  7. Vaadin - Wikipedia

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    Hilla (formerly Vaadin Fusion) is a web framework that integrates Spring Boot Java backends with reactive front ends implemented in TypeScript.This combination offers a fully type-safe development platform by combining server-side business logic in Java and type-safety in the client side with the TypeScript programming language.

  8. Java Platform, Micro Edition - Wikipedia

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    Java ME was formerly known as Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition or J2ME. The platform uses the object-oriented Java programming language, and is part of the Java software-platform family. It was designed by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation ) and replaced a similar technology, PersonalJava .

  9. NekoVM - Wikipedia

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    NekoVM is a virtual machine developed by Nicolas Cannasse as part of research and development (R&D) efforts at two independent video game developers in Bordeaux, France: first at Motion Twin and then at Shiro Games. NekoVM's native language is the bytecode for a high-level dynamically typed programming language called Neko.