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ripple-rest-java
A Java implementation for the Ripple REST API (https://ripple.com/build/ripple-rest/).
Usage
Prerequisites
Install Java 7, git and Maven if they're not yet installed.
Clone the ripple-rest-java code:
git clone git@github.com:mmazi/ripple-rest-java.git
Install the code in your local maven repo:
mvn install -DskipTests=true install
Use it in your Maven project:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.mmazi.ripple-rest</groupId>
<artifactId>ripple-rest</artifactId>
<version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
Code example
// Create the client object.
Ripple ripple = RippleClientFactory.createClient("http://localhost:5990/");
final String address = "rDiWNyxZqEfRrdsNbPPwgBUZFb4Xf17cNJ";
// Query the server using the client object.
final BalancesResponse balancesResponse = ripple.getBalances(address);
// Print the results.
final List<Amount> balances = balancesResponse.getBalances();
System.out.printf("Balances for %s:%n", address);
for (Amount balance : balances) {
final String counterparty = balance.getCounterparty() == null
? ""
: String.format(" (counterparty: %s)", balance.getCounterparty());
System.out.printf(" %s %s%s%n", balance.getValue(), balance.getCurrency(), counterparty);
}
Output of the above code will be something like:
Balances for rDiWNyxZqEfRrdsNbPPwgBUZFb4Xf17cNJ:
149.99933 XRP
0 USD (counterparty: rhiAtoMmU2hFuzS6eWdtix29doajBLwatM)
0.09563782948739057 BTC (counterparty: rpvfJ4mR6QQAeogpXEKnuyGBx8mYCSnYZi)
-1.9 USD (counterparty: rfitr7nL7MX85LLKJce7E3ATQjSiyUPDfj)
1.3 USD (counterparty: rwNqomndnosPyZzmw2kbrsQZFbnksMyDQ2)
0 USD (counterparty: reQdXsS6ZchUsuu6HPorxCKq2LDzWQuVA)
See also src/test/java/com/github/mmazi/ripplerest/RippleTest.java
for more examples of usage.
Tests
The tests are in src/test/java/com/github/mmazi/ripplerest/RippleTest.java
. All test are executed against the ripple-rest
server that must be running on localhost:5990
.
Running the tests
- Make sure the ripple-rest server is running on
localhost:5990
(the default port). - Run
mvn clean test
.
Notes
- The JSR-303 (Bean Validation) annotations are included on the model classes, but the constraints are currently not enforced.