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A Software Development Kit (SDK) is a set of tools, libraries, relevant documentation, code samples, and processes that a developer needs to create software applications on a specific platform. 

WSO2 API Cloud allows you to download any of the following client-side Software Development Kits (SDKs) for any published API:

  • java
  • android
  • javascript
  • node.js
  • python
  • ruby
  • C#.NET2
  • C#

These SDKs provide native programming libraries that give access to consume a subscribed API within the application code. Therefore, if an API consumer wants to create an application that consumes subscribed APIs, they can download the client-side SDK for the required language or framework and use it within the application code.

WSO2 API Cloud allows API subscribers and publishers to download SDKs for any published API either via the API Store or the Publisher.

Downloading an APIs client-side SDKs from the API Store

Follow the steps below:

  1. Go to the API Store, click on a required API, and then click the SDKs tab.
    You will see the available client-side SDKs.
  2. Click on a required SDK to download it as a ZIP file.

Downloading an APIs SDKs from the API Publisher

Follow the steps below to either get a stub for the server-side implementation of the API or to generate the client for the client-side SDK:

  1. Sign in to WSO2 API Cloud. This takes you to the API Publisher Web application.
  2. On the API Publisher listing, click the edit icon on an API for which you want to download SDKs.
    This displays the Manage tab where you can edit required details.
  3. Under the API Definition section, click Edit Source to open the embedded swagger editor.
  4. On the swagger editor, follow the approprite step from below depending on whether you want to download the server stub or the client-side SDK.


    • If you want to generate and download a server stub, click Generate Server and select a required framework to get the server stub. 

      API developers can use the Generate Server option to generate the REST API structure based on the swagger definition. The actual backend implementation can be developed on top of the code generated using swagger code generator. You can select from a list of frameworks to generate the actual backend implementation stub of the REST API.


      This downloads the server stub as a ZIP file.

    • If you want to generate and download a client SDK, click Generate Client and select a required framework to get the client-side SDK. 

      This downloads the client-side SDK as a ZIP file.
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