Bootstrapping Java Applications
- arbitrary ordering of command line parameters
- dynamic type conversion
- fully object-orientated implementations possible (no static parts)
- short take-up times (easy to understand)
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You may drop us an email at bootstrap at ismll.de, fork it on GitHub:
https://github.com/busche/bootstrap
and have a look at our libraries homepage located here:
http://bootstrap.busche-it.de
Therein, we also provide binary downloads.
See for documentation and usage information:
http://bootstrap.busche-it.de
http://bootstrap.busche-it.de
If you use Bootstrap in any way, it would be nice if you could give a reference to our project homepage. Furthermore, informing us if you are using this software would be nice: We know about the usefulness of our library and can (optinally) link your project on our project website.
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