diff --git a/doc/user_guide/instructions_to_run_generated_code.md b/doc/user_guide/instructions_to_run_generated_code.md index dd10a0bd..6cc7d081 100644 --- a/doc/user_guide/instructions_to_run_generated_code.md +++ b/doc/user_guide/instructions_to_run_generated_code.md @@ -307,19 +307,225 @@ node app.js ## 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)