jOOQ Object Oriented Querying (@jOOQ)
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  • Registered about 12 years ago
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    Java
    63.6 %
    PLpgSQL
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    Scala
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    Kotlin
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  • Location 🇨🇭 Switzerland
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Top repositories

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jOOQ

jOOQ is the best way to write SQL in Java
Java
5,840
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jOOR

jOOR - Fluent Reflection in Java jOOR is a very simple fluent API that gives access to your Java Class structures in a more intuitive way. The JDK's reflection APIs are hard and verbose to use. Other languages have much simpler constructs to access type meta information at runtime. Let us make Java reflection better.
Java
2,767
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jOOL

jOOλ - The Missing Parts in Java 8 jOOλ improves the JDK libraries in areas where the Expert Group's focus was elsewhere. It adds tuple support, function support, and a lot of additional functionality around sequential Streams. The JDK 8's main efforts (default methods, lambdas, and the Stream API) were focused around maintaining backwards compatibility and implementing a functional API for parallelism.
Java
2,052
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jOOX

jOOX - The Power of jQuery Applied to W3C DOM Like JDBC, DOM is a powerful, yet very verbose low-level API to manipulate XML. The HTML DOM an be manipulated with the popular jQuery product, in JavaScript. Why don't we have jQuery in Java? jOOX is jQuery's XML parts, applied to Java.
Java
486
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sakila

The Sakila Database
PLpgSQL
300
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jOOU

jOOU - Unsigned Integers jOOU provides unsigned integer versions for the four Java integer types byte, short, int and long.
Java
219
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jOOQ-mcve

A simple example project that can be used to create MCVE's to report jOOQ issues
Kotlin
23
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demo

A jOOQ demo working with the Sakila database
Scala
11
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sql-scripts

Some fun and useful SQL scripts
9
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sql-benchmarks

A set of SQL benchmark code snippets that are used on the jOOQ blog
PLpgSQL
6
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11

jbang-example

A quick example to get up and running with jbang
Java
6
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jbang-catalog

A catalog for jbang commands
Java
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