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When you are building your website or application with Java, you can use the Cleeng Java SDK. It simplifies the use of the Cleeng API as it handles user login and content access, and deals with all JSON-RPC specific code.
package com.cleeng.api.examples;
import com.cleeng.api.Cleeng;
import com.cleeng.api.CleengFactory;
import com.cleeng.api.domain.*;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.Logger;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class CleengJavaAPIBatchExample {
private static final Logger logger = LogManager.getLogger(CleengJavaAPIBatchExample.class);
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
String publisherToken = "IEiuf3fJzAorVvxgBYiHiHXGk8oFPckTMSOn8hS1--lOti30";
Cleeng api = CleengFactory.createSandboxApi(publisherToken);
SubscriptionOfferData offerData = new SubscriptionOfferData(12.34,
"week",
"title",
"http://www.someurl.com",
"description",
null,
0,
9,
Arrays.asList("Sport"),
true,
"whitelist",
Arrays.asList("PL", "DE")
);
OfferRequest createOffer = new OfferRequest("createSubscriptionOffer", OfferParams.create(publisherToken, offerData));
ListRequest listOffers = new ListRequest("listSubscriptionOffers", ListParams.create(publisherToken, new Criteria(true), 0, 10));
BatchRequest batch = new BatchRequest();
batch.addRequest(createOffer);
batch.addRequest(listOffers);
BatchResponse response = api.invokeBatch(batch);
logger.info("Done. Number of responses available: " + response.responses.size());
}
}