A collection of common utility classes to simplify Java development. It includes tools for Base64 encoding/decoding of strings, reducing if-else code blocks using Lambda expressions, converting between maps and arbitrary objects, high-precision chained mathematical calculations, and string hashing or message digest calculations.
A module for generating globally unique IDs. It includes a facade interface and an implementation of GUID generation using the Snowflake algorithm. More globally unique ID generation modes will be added in the future.
The module `webcal` is a Java library that facilitates the generation and resolution of iCalendar content for web-based calendar applications. It provides a flexible and easy-to-use API for creating web calendars with customizable settings and events.
With the `webcal` module, developers can easily integrate calendar functionality into web applications, enabling users to view, add, and manage events in a structured and standardized format. It is designed to simplify calendar-related tasks and enhance the overall user experience when dealing with calendar data on the web.
Please note that the `webcal` module adheres to the iCalendar standard specified in RFC 5545, ensuring compatibility with other calendar applications that support this format.
A facade for Simple JWT (JSON Web Token) implementations in Java. This module provides a unified interface to work with JWTs regardless of the underlying implementation.
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