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An equivalent to Java
Stream which allows for functional interfaces that may throw
checked exceptions; designed for people who do not like sneaky-throws.A few helper methods generally useful when dealing with collections, felt to miss from the JDK
and Guava.
This class permits to read a user’s credentials (authentication information) from various
sources.
The enum type used in a classical reader, for use with username and password style
authentication.
The enum type used in a key reader.
An immutable map, providing all the guarantees of
ImmutableMap, with the supplementary
guarantee of being complete, meaning that its key set equals all possible instances of
K.A few helper methods generally useful when dealing with
Path instances which are felt to
miss from the JDK and Guava.Variations on the standard functional interfaces which can declare throwing throwables.
Equivalent of
BiConsumer that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
BiFunction that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
BinaryOperator that may throw
non-RuntimeException throwables.Equivalent of
BiPredicate that may throw
non-RuntimeException throwables.Equivalent of
Comparator that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
Consumer that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
Function that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
Predicate that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
Runnable that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
Supplier that may throw non-RuntimeException
throwables.Equivalent of
UnaryOperator that may throw
non-RuntimeException throwables.Represents either a result or a failure and provides operations to deal with cases of successes
and of failures in a unified way.
Represents either a result or a failure and provides operations to deal with cases of successes
and of failures in a unified way.
A variant of
TryCatchAll that contains no result in case of success.The root of the
Try* hierarchy, defining in the most general way the concepts of success,
failure, and equality.A variant of
Try that contains no result in case of success.
An object able to transform functional interfaces that throw checked exceptions into functional
interfaces that throw only runtime exceptions; and able to invoke functional interfaces that
throw checked exceptions.
A few helper methods to deal with XML, using the
Document Object
Model, XSLT, or schema based validation.
Class that helps with DOM manipulation, in particular, serialization and deserialization, and
with static methods for manipulating lists of nodes.
Helper for creating schemas and validating documents.
Instances of this class make a best effort to log warnings and to fail fast (throwing an
exception) if an error or a fatalError is raised during the parsing of the schema or of the
document to transform.
A runtime exception indicating an unexpected exception relating to XML treatment, supposed to
be generally not worth catching.