Module guid
Introduction
Module guid is a library that provides utilities for generating and working with globally unique
identifiers (GUIDs). GUIDs are globally unique across all devices and systems, making them ideal
for various use cases like database record keys, distributed systems, and tracking objects.
The guid module offers a reliable and efficient GUID generator, allowing developers to create
unique identifiers with low collision probability. It also provides features to customize the
format of generated GUIDs, making it flexible and suitable for different applications.
With guid, developers can easily integrate globally unique identifiers into their projects,
ensuring data integrity, avoiding duplicates, and simplifying the identification of objects across
various systems. The module is designed to be simple to use, highly performant, and compatible with
different programming languages and frameworks.
Prerequisites
This whole JDevKit is developed by JDK 17, which means you have to use JDK 17 for
better experience.
Installation
If you are using Maven
It is quite simple to install this module by Maven. The only thing you need to do is find your
pom.xml file in the project, then find the <dependencies> node in the <project> node, and add
the following codes to <dependencies> node:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.onixbyte</groupId>
<artifactId>devkit-utils</artifactId>
<version>${devkit-utils.version}</version>
</dependency>
And run mvn dependency:get in your project root folder(i.e., if your pom.xml is located at
/path/to/your/project/pom.xml, then your current work folder should be /path/to/your/project),
then Maven will automatically download the jar archive from Maven Central Repository. This
could be MUCH EASIER if you are using IDE(i.e., IntelliJ IDEA), the only thing you need to do
is click the refresh button of Maven.
If you are restricted using the Internet, and have to make Maven offline, you could follow the
following steps.
- Download the
jarfile from any place you can get and transfer thejarfiles to your work computer. - Move the
jarfiles to your localMavenRepository as the path of/path/to/maven_local_repo/com/onixbyte/devkit-utils/.
If you are using Gradle
Add this module to your project with Gradle is much easier than doing so with Maven.
Find build.gradle in the needed project, and add the following code to the dependencies closure
in the build script:
implementation 'com.onixbyte:guid:${guid.version}'
If you are not using Maven or Gradle
- Download the
jarfile from the Internet. - Create a folder in your project and name it as a name you like(i.e., for me, I prefer
vendor). - Put the
jarfile to the folder you just created in Step 2. - Add this folder to your project
classpath.