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Jodd is a collection of Java-focused micro-frameworks and utility libraries, positioned as “developer-friendly tools and utilities.” It emphasizes being lightweight, having few dependencies, and helping developers complete common tasks quickly. It is suitable for introducing foundational capabilities into a project as smaller modules, rather than adopting a heavier all-in-one framework.
Based on the main content, Jodd covers a fairly broad range of functionality: Json handles conversion between JSON and objects; Lagarto is used for HTML parsing and DOM construction; Http is a lightweight, low-level HTTP client; Email supports sending and receiving email; Jerry provides jQuery-like HTML parsing and CSS3 selectors; Paramo parses method parameters; Util offers zero-dependency utilities, Bean operations, type conversion, and introspection; Props enhances properties with support for UTF-8, sections, profiles, macros, and more. Its micro-framework components include the Petite DI container, Db as a thin database layer with object mapping, and Proxetta for proxy creation.
The main content does not provide pricing, commercial support, or paid plan information, nor does it clearly state the license. The page includes a GitHub entry point, which is a common sign of an open-source project, but whether it is open source and which license it uses should still be verified in the repository; this cannot be confirmed from the main text alone.
The main advantages are its clear modular design and ability to be used on demand; its relatively small dependency footprint, which helps reduce complexity in Java projects; and its coverage of high-frequency backend needs such as JSON, HTTP, email, configuration, and database access. The drawbacks are that the main content does not show version activity, maintenance cadence, API documentation quality, Maven/Gradle usage, or community size, which leaves insufficient information for enterprise technology selection.
Jodd is better suited to Java developers or small teams who want lightweight libraries to solve specific problems, especially for MVPs, internal systems, utility projects, and scenarios where teams do not want to introduce a heavy framework but still need foundational capabilities such as DI, database access, and parsers. Large enterprises that require long-term support, compliant licensing, and clear SLAs should perform further verification.
The captured main content does not provide information about access from China, mirrors, payment methods, or related details, so this is currently rated as unknown. If access to GitHub or Stack Overflow resources is unstable, alternatives such as Jackson/Gson, JSoup, Apache HttpClient, Spring/Guice, MyBatis, and Apache Commons may be considered, together with domestic Maven mirrors.
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