This bulk of this README is divided into two sections: Using the SDK and developing the SDK. Choose the one the suits you. For support please see the bottom of this README.
If you have a Maven project, simply add the dependency to your pom.xml
.
<project ...>
...
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.predictionio</groupId>
<artifactId>predictionio-sdk-java-client</artifactId>
<version>0.13.0</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
...
If you use Ivy, simply add the dependency to your ivy.xml
.
<ivy-module ...>
...
<dependencies>
<dependency org="org.apache.predictionio" name="predictionio-sdk-java-client" rev="0.13.0" />
...
</dependencies>
...
If you have an sbt project, add the library dependency to your build definition.
libraryDependencies += "org.apache.predictionio" % "predictionio-sdk-java-client" % "0.13.0"
Please check out the examples under examples/
.
Fork and clone from GitHub. The following assumes you are cloning to your home directory.
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/<your_github_handle>/predictionio-sdk-java.git
To build this SDK you will need Maven 3+. Run the following to publish the module to your local Maven repository.
cd ~/predictionio-sdk-java
mvn clean install
Run the following to generate API documentation.
mvn javadoc:javadoc
If your PredictionIO server is not at localhost
, edit the source and replace API URLs with your
redictionIO server host.
To build these examples you will need Maven 3+. Run the following in each example's directory, e.g.
cd ~/predictionio-sdk-java/examples/quickstart_import
mvn clean compile assembly:single
cd ~/predictionio-sdk-java/examples/import
mvn clean compile assembly:single
These will create JAR files with all dependencies built in.
For running the quick start example (quickstart_import
), please refer to the "Quick Start" page of
the PredictionIO documentation. Most importantly, create an App with pio new app MyApp
and take
note of the Access Key
produced, which will be <your accessKey here>
in the following.
For quickstart_import
,
cd ~/predictionio-sdk-java/examples/quickstart_import
java -jar target/quickstart-import-<latest version>-jar-with-dependencies.jar <your accessKey here>
To check the data has been imported successfully, run
curl -i -X GET http://localhost:7070/events.json?accessKey=<your accessKey here>
To import the provided small sample data for the import example using asynchronous calls:
cd ~/predictionio-sdk-java/examples/import
java -jar target/sample-import-<latest version>-jar-with-dependencies.jar <your accessKey here> sampledata/sample1.txt
To check the data is imported properly, run
curl -i -X GET http://localhost:7070/events.json?accessKey=<your accessKey here>
Enjoy!
Use Apache JIRA to report bugs or request new features.
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- Subscribe to the user mailing list mailto:[email protected] and the dev mailing list mailto:[email protected]
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Read the Contribute Code page.
Apache PredictionIO is under Apache 2 license.