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## Java (asynchttpclient)
-TODO
+Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in **Java (using `AsyncHttpClient`)** for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
+
+### 1. Install Java
+
+To run Java code, you need to have Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your system.
+
+- Visit the official **[Java Downloads Page](https://www.oracle.com/in/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk23)** and follow the instructions to install the latest JDK on macOS, Windows, or Linux.
+
+After installation, verify it by running:
+
+```bash
+java -version
+```
+
+### 2. Add the `AsyncHttpClient` Library
+
+To use the `AsyncHttpClient` library in Java, you need to add it as a dependency in your project.
+
+#### Using Maven
+
+1. Add the following dependency to your `pom.xml` file:
+ ```xml
+
+
+ org.asynchttpclient
+ async-http-client
+ 3.0.1
+
+
+ ```
+2. Save the file and run:
+ ```bash
+ mvn install
+ ```
+
+#### Using Gradle
+
+1. Add the following line to the `dependencies` section in your `build.gradle` file:
+ ```gradle
+ implementation 'org.asynchttpclient:async-http-client:3.0.1'
+ ```
+2. Run the following command to fetch the dependency:
+ ```bash
+ gradle build
+ ```
+
+### 3. Run the Generated Code
+
+After setting up Java and adding the `AsyncHttpClient` library, follow these steps to execute the generated code:
+
+1. **Create a new Java file**: Save the generated code into a file with a `.java` extension, such as `ApiTest.java`.
+2. **Compile the file**: Use the following command in the terminal:
+ ```bash
+ javac ApiTest.java
+ ```
+3. **Run the compiled program**:
+ ```bash
+ java ApiTest
+ ```
## Java (HttpClient)
-TODO
+Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in **Java (using `HttpClient`)** for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
+
+### 1. Install Java
+
+To run Java code, you need to have Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your system.
+
+- Visit the official **[Java Downloads Page](https://www.oracle.com/in/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk23)** and follow the instructions to install the latest JDK on macOS, Windows, or Linux.
+
+After installation, verify it by running:
+
+```bash
+java -version
+```
+
+### 2. `HttpClient` Setup
+
+The `HttpClient` library is included as part of the **Java SE 11** (or later) standard library.
+- Ensure you have **Java 11** or a later version installed to use `HttpClient` without needing additional dependencies.
+
+To confirm your Java version, run:
+```bash
+java -version
+```
+
+### 3. Run the Generated Code
+
+After setting up Java and checking the version, follow these steps to execute the generated code:
+
+1. **Create a new Java file**: Save the generated code into a file with a `.java` extension, such as `ApiTest.java`.
+2. **Compile the file**: Use the following command in the terminal:
+ ```bash
+ javac ApiTest.java
+ ```
+3. **Run the compiled program**:
+ ```bash
+ java ApiTest
+ ```
## Java (okhttp3)
-TODO
+Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in **Java (using `okhttp3`)** for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
+
+### 1. Install Java
+
+To run Java code, you need to have Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your system.
+
+- Visit the official **[Java Downloads Page](https://www.oracle.com/in/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk23)** and follow the instructions to install the latest JDK on macOS, Windows, or Linux.
+
+After installation, verify it by running:
+
+```bash
+java -version
+```
+
+### 2. Add the `okhttp3` Library
+
+To use `okhttp3` in Java, you need to add it as a dependency in your project.
+
+#### Using Maven
+
+1. Add the following dependency to your `pom.xml` file:
+ ```xml
+
+ com.squareup.okhttp3
+ okhttp
+ 4.12.0
+
+ ```
+2. Save the file and run:
+ ```bash
+ mvn install
+ ```
+
+#### Using Gradle
+
+1. Add the following line to the `dependencies` section in your `build.gradle` file:
+ ```gradle
+ implementation 'com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:4.12.0'
+ ```
+2. Run the following command to fetch the dependency:
+ ```bash
+ gradle build
+ ```
+
+### 3. Run the Generated Code
+
+After setting up Java and adding the `okhttp3` library, follow these steps to execute the generated code:
+
+1. **Create a new Java file**: Save the generated code into a file with a `.java` extension, such as `ApiTest.java`.
+2. **Compile the file**: Use the following command in the terminal:
+ ```bash
+ javac ApiTest.java
+ ```
+3. **Run the compiled program**:
+ ```bash
+ java ApiTest
+ ```
## Java (Unirest)
-TODO
+Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in **Java (using `Unirest`)** for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
+
+### 1. Install Java
+
+To run Java code, you need to have Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your system.
+
+- Visit the official **[Java Downloads Page](https://www.oracle.com/in/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk23)** and follow the instructions to install the latest JDK on macOS, Windows, or Linux.
+
+After installation, verify it by running:
+
+```bash
+java -version
+```
+
+### 2. Add the `Unirest` Library
+
+To use `Unirest` in Java, you need to add it as a dependency in your project.
+
+#### Using Maven
+
+1. Add the following dependency to your `pom.xml` file:
+ ```xml
+
+ com.konghq
+ unirest-java
+ 3.14.1
+
+ ```
+2. Save the file and run:
+ ```bash
+ mvn install
+ ```
+
+#### Using Gradle
+
+1. Add the following line to the `dependencies` section in your `build.gradle` file:
+ ```gradle
+ implementation 'com.konghq:unirest-java:3.14.1'
+ ```
+2. Run the following command to fetch the dependency:
+ ```bash
+ gradle build
+ ```
+
+### 3. Run the Generated Code
+
+After setting up Java and adding the `Unirest` library, follow these steps to execute the generated code:
+
+1. **Create a new Java file**: Save the generated code into a file with a `.java` extension, such as `ApiTest.java`.
+2. **Compile the file**: Use the following command in the terminal:
+ ```bash
+ javac ApiTest.java
+ ```
+3. **Run the compiled program**:
+ ```bash
+ java ApiTest
+ ```
## Julia (HTTP)