-== Arvados Java SDK
+Welcome to Arvados Java SDK.
- - Using the Arvados Java SDK, you can access API server from a java program.
-
- - Please refer to http://doc.arvados.org/api/index.html for a complete list
- of supported resources and methods.
-
- - This document highlights the details as to how to use the SDK.
-
- - The Java SDK is used as a maven project. Hence, you would need a working
- maven environment to be able to build the source code.
-
- If you do not have maven setup, you may find the following link useful.
-
- http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html
-
- - In this document <ARVADOS_HOME> is used to refer to the directory where
- arvados code is cloned in your system.
- For ex: <ARVADOS_HOME> = $HOME/arvados
-
-
-== Setting up the environment
-
- - The SDK requires a running Arvados API server. The information about the
- API server needs to be passed to the SDK using environment variables or
- during the construction of the Arvados instance.
-
- - If you would like to use environment variables, below are the details.
-
- 1. ARVADOS_API_TOKEN
-
- API client token to be used to authorize with API server.
-
- export ARVADOS_API_TOKEN=z40gplmla6i58rsg96jhg5u41ewdl5rj4g1py2s6e2lsc3
-
- 2. ARVADOS_API_HOST
-
- Host name of the API server.
-
- export ARVADOS_API_HOST=localhost:3001
-
- 3. ARVADOS_API_HOST_INSECURE
-
- Set this to true if you are using self-signed certificates and
- would like to bypass certificate validations.
-
- export ARVADOS_API_HOST_INSECURE=true
-
-
-== Building the Arvados SDK
-
- - cd <ARVADOS_HOME/sdk/java
-
- - mvn clean package
-
- This will generate arvados sdk jar file in the target directory
-
-
-== Implementing your code to use SDK
-
- - <ARVADOS_HOME>/sdk/java/ArvadosSDKJavaExample.java serves as an example
- implementation using the java SDK. Please use this file to see how
- you would want use the SDK from your java program.
- The steps below use this java class name.
-
- - ArvadosSDKJavaExample.java creates an instance of Arvados SDK class and
- uses it to make various "call" requests.
-
- - To compile ArvadosSDKJavaExample.java
-
- javac -cp <ARVADOS_HOME>/sdk/java/target/arvados-sdk-1.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar ArvadosSDKJavaExample.java
-
- This results in the generation of the ArvadosSDKJavaExample.class file
- in the same directory as the java file
-
- - To run the class file
-
- java -cp .:<ARVADOS_HOME>/sdk/java/target/arvados-sdk-1.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar ArvadosSDKJavaExample
-
-
-== Viewing and managing SDK logging
-
- - SDK uses log4j logging
-
- - The default location of the log file is
- <ARVADOS_HOME>/sdk/java/log/arvados_sdk_java.log
-
- - Update log4j.properties file to change name and location of the log file.
-
- Modify the "log4j.appender.fileAppender.File" property in log4j.properties
- file located at <ARVADOS_HOME>/sdk/java/src/main/resources
-
- Rebuild by running "mvn clean package"
-
-
-== Using the SDK in eclipse
-
- - To develop in eclipse, you can use the SDK eclipse project.
-
- - Install "m2eclipse" plugin in your eclipse
-
- - Set M2_REPO to your .m2/repository directory
-
- - Open the SDK project.
-
- File -> Import -> Existing Projects into Workspace -> Next -> Browse
- and select <ARVADOS_HOME>/sdk/java
+Please refer to http://doc.arvados.org/sdk/java/index.html to get started
+ with Arvados Java SDK.