Money and Currency API | JavaMoney

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Members

  1. Anatole Tresch
  2. Badr El Houari
  3. Bob Lee
  4. Chris Pheby
  5. Claus Nielsen
  6. Jeff Prestes
  7. Otávio Santana
  8. Rajmahendra
  9. Sean Gilligan
  10. Sebastian
  11. Sergey Ponomarev
  12. Stephen Colebourne
  13. Werner Keil

Repositories

api-ng
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.
javamoney-examples
JavaMoney - Examples
JavaMoney.github.io
JavaMoney Web Site
javamoney-lib
JavaMoney financial libraries, extending and complementing JSR 354
javamoney-midas
Midas aims to create Monetary Profiles for Financial Micro Services on Java / Jakarta EE and similar environments.
javamoney-parent
JavaMoney - Parent POM
javamoney-shelter
A shelter for new ideas and modules to be adopted, e.g. via Adopt-a-JSR
javamoney-tck-usage-example
Test Project illustrating how an implementation can be tested using the TCK. The moneta reference implementation is used hereby.
JavaMoney-template-bootstrap
JavaMoney Web Site template using Bootstrap and JBake
jsr354-api
JSR 354 - Money and Currency API
jsr354-api-bp
Backport of the JSR 354 API for Java prior to SE8
jsr354-ri
JSR 354 - Moneta: Reference Implementation
jsr354-ri-bp
Backport of the JSR 354 RI compatible with Java prior to SE8.
jsr354-tck
JSR 354 - Technical Compatibiliy Kit (TCK)
money-tracker
A money tracking system and web front end built in a BDD approach using a multiple data-source persistence strategy
mybatis-jsr354
mybatis-3 integration with JSR-354 (javax.money).
vendingmachine
Test-Project with Unit-Tests

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.