# predictionio-sdk-java **Repository Path**: gu-ping/predictionio-sdk-java ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: predictionio-sdk-java - **Description**: PredictionIO Java SDK - **Primary Language**: Java - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-16 - **Last Updated**: 2024-07-20 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README PredictionIO Java SDK ===================== 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. Using the SDK ============= With Maven ---------- If you have a Maven project, simply add the dependency to your `pom.xml`. ```XML ... io.prediction client 0.9.5 ... ``` With Ivy -------- If you use Ivy, simply add the dependency to your `ivy.xml`. ```XML ... ... ... ``` With sbt -------- If you have an sbt project, add the library dependency to your build definition. ```Scala libraryDependencies += "io.prediction" % "client" % "0.9.5" ``` Examples -------- Please check out the examples under `examples/`. Developing SDK - Building from Source ===================================== Assuming you are cloning to your home directory. ```sh cd ~ git clone git://github.com/PredictionIO/PredictionIO-Java-SDK.git ``` To build this SDK you will need Maven 3+. Run the following to publish the module to your local Maven repository. ```sh cd ~/PredictionIO-Java-SDK mvn clean install ``` Run the following to generate API documentation. ```sh cd ~/PredictionIO-Java-SDK mvn clean javadoc:javadoc ``` Using the Published Module with Maven ------------------------------------- Simply add the dependency to your `pom.xml`. ```XML ... io.prediction client 0.9.6-SNAPSHOT ... ``` Running CLI Examples -------------------- ### Building If your PredictionIO server is not at localhost, edit the source and replace API URLs with your PredictionIO server host. To build these examples you will need Maven 3+. Run the following in each example's directory, e.g. ```sh cd ~/PredictionIO-Java-SDK/examples/quickstart_import mvn clean compile assembly:single cd ~/PredictionIO-Java-SDK/examples/import mvn clean compile assembly:single ``` These will create JAR files with all dependencies built in. ### Try It Now 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 `` in the following. For `quickstart_import`, ```sh cd ~/PredictionIO-Java-SDK/examples/quickstart_import java -jar target/quickstart-import--jar-with-dependencies.jar ``` To check the data has been imported successfully, run ```sh curl -i -X GET http://localhost:7070/events.json?accessKey= ``` To import the provided small sample data for the import example using asynchronous calls: ```sh cd ~/PredictionIO-Java-SDK/examples/import java -jar target/sample-import--jar-with-dependencies.jar sampledata/sample1.txt ``` To check the data is imported properly, run ```sh curl -i -X GET http://localhost:7070/events.json?accessKey= ``` Enjoy! Support ======= Forum ----- https://groups.google.com/group/predictionio-user Issue Tracker ------------- https://predictionio.atlassian.net If you are unsure whether a behavior is an issue, bringing it up in the forum is highly encouraged.