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What is Thymeleaf? A template engine for Java. It is a modern server-side Java template engine for both web and standalone environments. It is aimed at creating elegant web code while adding powerful features and retaining prototyping abilities.

What is JGraphT? A Java library of graph theory data structures and algorithms. It is an open source library of graph-theoretic data structures and algorithms. It has been used in a number of university projects and classes, and shows up as a standard reference in books on Java programming.

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    What is JGraphT?

    It is an open source library of graph-theoretic data structures and algorithms. It has been used in a number of university projects and classes, and shows up as a standard reference in books on Java programming.

    What is Thymeleaf?

    It is a modern server-side Java template engine for both web and standalone environments. It is aimed at creating elegant web code while adding powerful features and retaining prototyping abilities.

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