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[[java-api]]
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= Java API
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:ref: http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/master
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[preface]
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== Preface
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This section describes the Java API that elasticsearch provides. All
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elasticsearch operations are executed using a
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<<client,Client>> object. All
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operations are completely asynchronous in nature (either accepts a
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listener, or returns a future).
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Additionally, operations on a client may be accumulated and executed in
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<<java-docs-bulk,Bulk>>.
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Note, all the APIs are exposed through the
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Java API (actually, the Java API is used internally to execute them).
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== Maven Repository
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Elasticsearch is hosted on
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http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Ca%3A%22elasticsearch%22[Maven
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Central].
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For example, you can define the latest version in your `pom.xml` file:
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[source,xml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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<dependency>
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<groupId>org.elasticsearch.client</groupId>
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<artifactId>transport</artifactId>
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<version>${es.version}</version>
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</dependency>
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--------------------------------------------------
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== Dealing with JAR dependency conflicts
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If you want to use Elasticsearch in your Java application, you may have to deal with version conflicts with third party
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dependencies like Guava and Joda. For instance, perhaps Elasticsearch uses Joda 2.8, while your code uses Joda 2.1.
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You have two choices:
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* The simplest solution is to upgrade. Newer module versions are likely to have fixed old bugs.
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The further behind you fall, the harder it will be to upgrade later. Of course, it is possible that you are using a
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third party dependency that in turn depends on an outdated version of a package, which prevents you from upgrading.
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* The second option is to relocate the troublesome dependencies and to shade them either with your own application
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or with Elasticsearch and any plugins needed by the Elasticsearch client.
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The https://www.elastic.co/blog/to-shade-or-not-to-shade["To shade or not to shade" blog post] describes
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all the steps for doing so.
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== Embedding jar with dependencies
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If you want to create a single jar containing your application and all dependencies, you should not
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use `maven-assembly-plugin` for that because it can not deal with `META-INF/services` structure which is
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required by Lucene jars.
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Instead, you can use `maven-shade-plugin` and configure it as follow:
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[source,xml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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<plugin>
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<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
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<artifactId>maven-shade-plugin</artifactId>
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<version>2.4.1</version>
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<executions>
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<execution>
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<phase>package</phase>
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<goals><goal>shade</goal></goals>
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<configuration>
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<transformers>
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<transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ServicesResourceTransformer"/>
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</transformers>
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</configuration>
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</execution>
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</executions>
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</plugin>
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--------------------------------------------------
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Note that if you have a `main` class you want to automatically call when running `java -jar yourjar.jar`, just add
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it to the `transformers`:
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[source,xml]
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<transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ManifestResourceTransformer">
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<mainClass>org.elasticsearch.demo.Generate</mainClass>
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</transformer>
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--------------------------------------------------
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== Deploying in JBoss EAP6 module
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Elasticsearch and Lucene classes need to be in the same JBoss module.
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You should define a `module.xml` file like this:
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[source,xml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.1" name="org.elasticsearch">
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<resources>
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<!-- Elasticsearch -->
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<resource-root path="elasticsearch-2.0.0.jar"/>
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<!-- Lucene -->
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<resource-root path="lucene-core-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-analyzers-common-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-queries-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-memory-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-highlighter-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-queryparser-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-sandbox-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-suggest-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-misc-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-join-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-grouping-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-spatial-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<resource-root path="lucene-expressions-5.1.0.jar"/>
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<!-- Insert other resources here -->
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</resources>
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<dependencies>
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<module name="sun.jdk" export="true" >
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<imports>
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<include path="sun/misc/Unsafe" />
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</imports>
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</module>
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<module name="org.apache.log4j"/>
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<module name="org.apache.commons.logging"/>
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<module name="javax.api"/>
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</dependencies>
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</module>
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--------------------------------------------------
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include::client.asciidoc[]
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include::docs.asciidoc[]
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include::search.asciidoc[]
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include::aggs.asciidoc[]
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include::query-dsl.asciidoc[]
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include::indexed-scripts.asciidoc[]
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include::admin/index.asciidoc[]
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