Money and Currency API | JavaMoney's Projects
The Open Banking Nigeria is a way to bring a standard banking system in Nigeria, for which any bank can follow to make life easier for all players in the ecosystem.
Port of dukes-forest to Wildfly 9 and MySql 5.6.
dukesbank sample application
Example Spring Boot API consuming exchange rates like ECB
The helpful library to get a better developer experience when combining Money-API with Jakarta and MicroProfile API.
Demo for a multi-currency SpringBoot app
JavaMoney - Examples
JavaMoney Web Site template using Bootstrap and JBake
JavaMoney financial libraries, extending and complementing JSR 354
Midas aims to create Monetary Profiles for Financial Micro Services on Java / Jakarta EE and similar environments.
JavaMoney - Parent POM
A shelter for new ideas and modules to be adopted, e.g. via Adopt-a-JSR
Test Project illustrating how an implementation can be tested using the TCK. The moneta reference implementation is used hereby.
JavaMoney Web Site
Java Kata inspired from "Test-Driven-Development by Example" book (part I: The Money Example)
Java Money JSR 354 microbenchmark
JSR 354 - Money and Currency API
Backport of the JSR 354 API for Java prior to SE8
JSR 354 - Moneta: Reference Implementation
Backport of the JSR 354 RI compatible with Java prior to SE8.
JSR 354 - Technical Compatibiliy Kit (TCK)
The demo from "Microservices and Modularity or the difference between treatment and cure" talk!
A money tracking system and web front end built in a BDD approach using a multiple data-source persistence strategy
mybatis-3 integration with JSR-354 (javax.money).
Test-Project with Unit-Tests