Jabit is a Bitmessage library for the Java environment, written in Kotlin. It is used by both Abit and Jabit-Server, and it shouldn’t be too hard to create your own Bitmessage client with it. https://dissem.ch/jabit/
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Jabit

A Java implementation for the Bitmessage protocol. To build, use command gradle build. Note that for some tests to run, a standard Bitmessage client needs to run on the same system, using port 8444 (the default port).

Security

If you're able to audit Jabit to verify its security, you would be very very welcome. Please be aware though that the official Bitmessage project would like an audit, too, and they were first in line.