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Tyrian is aimed to compile TypeScript to runnable code on JVM (and also web browser). You can program the server-side in TypeScript while using libraries from Maven and NPM together.
To make it clear, I'd like to quote from sparkjava.com:
Lately, a lot of server-side web development has been taken over by NodeJS, but a growing number of NodeJS developers are using TypeScript and other statically typed languages that compile to JavaScript. Why not go all the way and use a language that was actually designed with types, and intended to run on the server-side? You also get all the benefits of running your application on the JVM, where libraries aren’t deprecated every day.
Here is what tyrian can offer: you can have TypeScript for the server-side (like deno) and run it on the JVM.
Tyrian can generate TypeScript definitions for Maven dependencies so that you can enable the autocomplete feature in IDE.