18 results for “topic:javamoney”
JSR 354 - Money and Currency API
JSR 354 - Moneta: Reference Implementation
JavaMoney financial libraries, extending and complementing JSR 354
Bitcoin components for JVM & Android (JSON client & server support, services, DSL, CLI)
ATM machine RESTful API.
Source code for SC17 talk: http://seleniumcamp.com/talk/how-java-8-can-simplify-test-automation
Backport of the JSR 354 RI compatible with Java prior to SE8.
Backport of the JSR 354 API for Java prior to SE8
A shelter for new ideas and modules to be adopted, e.g. via Adopt-a-JSR
Integrate JavaMoney (JSR 354) into Quarkus for JDK and native builds.
JavaMoney Web Site
Midas aims to create Monetary Profiles for Financial Micro Services on Java / Jakarta EE and similar environments.
SpendTrack is a user-friendly app for managing personal expenses. Users can easily add transactions and set savings goals. The app provides an overview of expenses with financial reports, charts, and tables. SpendTrack helps users take control of their finances and manage their money more responsibly.
Test-Project with Unit-Tests
JavaMoney - Parent POM
personal finance web application
PayUp is a web-based Server-side Java application designed to simplify group expense management. It enables users to log expenses, send or receive payment requests, and track outstanding payments. The project is built with Javalin as the web framework and Thymeleaf for server-side HTML templating.
JSR 354 - Technical Compatibiliy Kit (TCK)