/wizard4j

wizard4j: A Java 1.8 library offering a robust collection of utility functions for streamlined development.

Primary LanguageGroovy

wizard4j

Introduction

wizard4j: A Java 1.8 library offering a robust collection of utility functions for streamlined development.

Features

  • Comprehensive set of utility functions.
  • Written in Java 1.8.
  • Well-documented code for easy understanding.
  • Regular updates and maintenance.

Installation

git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/sivaosorg/wizard4j.git

Generation Plugin Java

curl https://gradle-initializr.cleverapps.io/starter.zip -d type=groovy-gradle-plugin  -d testFramework=testng -d projectName=wizard4j -o wizard4j.zip

Modules

Explain how users can interact with the various modules.

Tidying up

To tidy up the project's Java modules, use the following command:

./gradlew clean

or

make clean

Building SDK

./gradlew jar

or

make jar

Upgrading version

  • file gradle.yml
ng:
  name: wizard4j
  version: v1.0.0
  enabled_link: false # enable compression and attachment of the external libraries
  jars:
    # unify4J: Java 1.8 skeleton library offering a rich toolkit of utility functions
    # for collections, strings, date/time, JSON, maps, and more.
    - enabled: false # enable compression and attachment of the external libraries
      source: "./../libs/unify4j-v1.0.0.jar"
    # alpha4J: is a Java 8 library featuring common data structures and algorithms.
    # Enhance your projects with efficient and easy-to-use implementations designed for performance and clarity.
    - enabled: true
      source: "./../libs/alpha4j-v1.0.0.jar"

Integration

  1. Add dependency into file build.gradle
implementation files('libs/wizard4j-v1.0.0.jar') // filename based on ng.name and ng.version
  1. Edit file main Spring Boot application (optional)
@SpringBootApplication
@ComponentScan(basePackages = {"org.wizard4j"}) // root name of package wizard4j
public class ApiApplication {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        SpringApplication.run(ApiApplication.class, args);
    }
}