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A software development kit (SDK) is a set of software development tools that allows to create applications for a specific platform. If an API consumer wants to create an application, they can generate a client side SDK for a supported language/framework and use it to write a software application to consume the subscribed APIs. This tutorial shows you how to write a client application using an SDK. 

In this example, we will use the sample API in WSO2 API Manager as a demonstration. To deploy the sample API, login to API Publisher and click “Deploy Sample API” button. Note that the “Deploy Sample API” button will appear if no APIs are created in the given tenant space.

If another API is used, the SDK will contain functions to invoke the API based on the specifications in that API.

  1. Follow the steps in Invoke your first API, to deploy the sample API, subscribe and generate keys.

    Access Token

    Once the keys are generated, note down the “Access token” for subscription. This is needed in the software application that’s used to invoke the API.

  2. Go to the API Store. Select your API and download the SDK for Java. For more details, see Generating client SDKs in the API Store.

  3. In this example, you would have downloaded the PizzaShackAPI_1.0.0_java.zip file. This file name includes the API name, version, and language of the SDK. Unzip the PizzaShackAPI_1.0.0_java.zip file. 

     Expand to see the folder structure of the unzipped file...
    PizzaShackAPI_1.0.0_java
    ├── build.gradle
    ├── build.sbt
    ├── docs
    │   ├── DefaultApi.md
    │   ├── ErrorListItem.md
    │   ├── Error.md
    │   ├── MenuItem.md
    │   └── Order.md
    ├── git_push.sh
    ├── gradle
    │   └── wrapper
    │       ├── gradle-wrapper.jar
    │       └── gradle-wrapper.properties
    ├── gradle.properties
    ├── gradlew
    ├── gradlew.bat
    ├── LICENSE
    ├── pom.xml
    ├── README.md
    ├── settings.gradle
    └── src
        ├── main
        │   ├── AndroidManifest.xml
        │   └── java
        │       └── org
        │           └── wso2
        │               └── client
        │                   ├── api
        │                   │   ├── ApiCallback.java
        │                   │   ├── ApiClient.java
        │                   │   ├── ApiException.java
        │                   │   ├── ApiResponse.java
        │                   │   ├── auth
        │                   │   │   ├── ApiKeyAuth.java
        │                   │   │   ├── Authentication.java
        │                   │   │   ├── HttpBasicAuth.java
        │                   │   │   ├── OAuthFlow.java
        │                   │   │   └── OAuth.java
        │                   │   ├── Configuration.java
        │                   │   ├── JSON.java
        │                   │   ├── Pair.java
        │                   │   ├── PizzaShackAPI
        │                   │   │   └── DefaultApi.java
        │                   │   ├── ProgressRequestBody.java
        │                   │   ├── ProgressResponseBody.java
        │                   │   └── StringUtil.java
        │                   └── model
        │                       └── PizzaShackAPI
        │                           ├── Error.java
        │                           ├── ErrorListItem.java
        │                           ├── MenuItem.java
        │                           └── Order.java
        └── test
            └── java
                └── org
                    └── wso2
                        └── client
                            └── api
                                └── PizzaShackAPI
                                    └── DefaultApiTest.java
  4. Build the SDK using maven.
    When it’s done, you can include this SDK as a dependency in your software project. Details of this maven dependency are included in the README.md file.

    Maven dependency
    <dependency>
        <groupId>org.wso2</groupId>
        <artifactId>org.wso2.client.PizzaShackAPI</artifactId>
        <version>1.0.0</version>
        <scope>compile</scope>
    </dependency>

    Build using maven

    You can build the SDK using the mvn clean install command inside the root directory. For more information see Maven Start Guide.

  5. After creating a maven project, import the following with respect to the SDK. These classes will be accessible from the code once the SDK is built using maven and will be included as maven dependencies in the project.

    import org.wso2.client.api.ApiClient;
    import org.wso2.client.api.PizzaShackAPI.DefaultApi;
    import org.wso2.client.model.PizzaShackAPI.Menu;
  6. Create an instance of the DefaultApi object in the java code

    DefaultApi defaultApi = new DefaultApi();
  7. The API client of the DefaultApi object instance is used to set HTTP request headers with the required data. Note that these HTTP request headers might differ from one API to another, depending on the implementation of the API. A sample is show below.

    ApiClient apiClient = defaultApi.getApiClient();
    apiClient.addDefaultHeader("Accept", "application/json");
  8. Include the access token as a header in the API client object, to invoke the API.

    String accessToken = "bc392b16-6ce2-3208-9023-8938fbc376ea";
    apiClient.addDefaultHeader("Authorization", "Bearer " + accessToken);

    You need an access token to invoke the API. It is important to have a valid subscription before using the SDK, to obtain an access token. Remember that the obtained access token has an expiry time.


  9. Set the base path to the API client.

    apiClient.setBasePath("http://localhost:8280/pizzashack/1.0.0");


    The base path for the client application is the production (or sandbox) URL of the API,  found in the Overview tab of the API in the API Store.


  10. Once the ApiClient object has all the required data, set the ApiClient for the instance of the DefaultApi object.

    defaultApi.setApiClient(apiClient);
  11. Finally, we can call the available function in the SDK to get the response from the API.

    List<MenuItem> menuItems = (List<MenuItem>) defaultApi.menuGet();

    MenuItem is a model class generated with SDK


    Complete java code can be found below


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