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|Dagger
|A fast dependency injector for Android and Java
|[httphttps://square.github.io/dagger/ square.github.io/dagger/]
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|[[AppFuse]]
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|[https://github.com/CogComp/cogcomp-nlp CogCompNLP]
|A suit of NLP annotators, POS, NER, SRL, etc.
|httphttps://cogcomp.github.io/cogcomp-nlp/
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|[[Codename One|CodeName One]]||Set of software development tools aiming to provide ›Write Once, Run Anywhere‹ code for various desktop and mobile operating systems (like Windows, macOS, Android, Blackberry, iOS and others).
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|Facebook4j||Facebook4J is an open-sourced, mavenized Java library. With Facebook4J, you can easily integrate your application with the Facebook API
|[httphttps://facebook4j.github.io/en/index.html facebook4j.github.io/en/index.html]
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|FMJ||FMJ is an open-source project with the goal of providing an alternative to Java Media Framework (JMF), while remaining API-compatible with JMF. It aims to produce a single API/Framework which can be used to capture, playback, process, and stream media across multiple platforms.
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|[[Javassist|JavAssist]]||Library providing a means to manipulate the Java bytecode of an application.
|[httphttps://jboss-javassist.github.io/javassist/ jboss-javassist.github.io/javassist/]
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|Javers||JaVers is a lightweight java library for auditing changes in your data.