Installing
The pre-built jars are available at:
http://twilio.github.com/twilio-java/jars/TwilioJava-3.3.5-with-dependencies.jar http://twilio.github.com/twilio-java/jars/TwilioJava-3.3.5.jar - use this if you have issues with conflicting jars in your project. You'll need to include versions of the dependencies yourself. See the ivy.xml for the list of libraries.
You can view the javadocs for this project at: http://twilio.github.com/twilio-java
Building From Source
Important: you must have ant installed to build the project from source.
If you would like to build twilio-java from source just clone the project (located at https://github.com/twilio/twilio-java) and run:
This will build two jars in twilio-java/dist/lib/ The first is a jar of only
code related to the twilio-java project useful when integrating into a larger
project. The second is a jar bundling twilio-java with all of its dependencies
into a standalone jar. (see ivy.xml for the full list of dependencies)
This will also build the javadoc in twilio-java/dist/api. You can open the
index.html located there to view it locally.
Examples
Here are some examples (also found in TwilioRestExamples.java)
// Create a rest client TwilioRestClient client = new TwilioRestClient(ACCOUNT_SID, AUTH_TOKEN); // Get the main account (The one we used to authenticate the client Account mainAccount = client.getAccount(); // Get all accounts including sub accounts AccountList accountList = client.getAccounts(); // All lists implement an iterable interface, you can use the foreach // syntax on them for (Account a : accountList) { System.out.println(a.getFriendlyName()); } // You can also iterate manually... Iterator<Account> itr = accountList.iterator(); while (itr.hasNext()) { Account a = itr.next(); System.out.println(a.getFriendlyName()); } // You can also get just the first page of data accountList = client.getAccounts(); List<Account> accounts = accountList.getPageData(); // Make a call CallFactory callFactory = mainAccount.getCallFactory(); Map<String, String> callParams = new HashMap<String, String>(); callParams.put("To", "5105551212"); // Replace with a valid phone number callParams.put("From", "(510) 555-1212"); // Replace with a valid phone number in your account callParams.put("Url", "http://demo.twilio.com/welcome/voice/"); Call call = callFactory.create(callParams); System.out.println(call.getSid()); // Send an sms SmsFactory smsFactory = mainAccount.getSmsFactory(); Map<String, String> smsParams = new HashMap<String, String>(); smsParams.put("To", "5105551212"); // Replace with a valid phone number smsParams.put("From", "(510) 555-1212"); // Replace with a valid phone number in your account smsParams.put("Body", "This is a test message!"); smsFactory.create(smsParams); // Search for available phone numbers & then buy a random phone number AvailablePhoneNumberList phoneNumbers = mainAccount.getAvailablePhoneNumbers(); List<AvailablePhoneNumber> list = phoneNumbers.getPageData(); // Buy the first number returned Map<String, String> params = new HashMap<String, String>(); params.put("PhoneNumber", list.get(0).getPhoneNumber()); params.put("VoiceUrl", "http://demo.twilio.com/welcome/voice/"); mainAccount.getIncomingPhoneNumberFactory().create(params); // View a conference using its sid Conference c = mainAccount.getConference("CA12345..."); ParticipantList participants = c.getParticipants(); for (Participant p : participants) { // Randomly mute or kick each participant if (Math.random() > 0.5) { p.mute(); } else { p.kick(); } } // Make a raw HTTP request to the api... note, this is deprecated style TwilioRestResponse resp = client.request("/2010-04-01/Accounts", "GET", null); if (!resp.isError()) { System.out.println(resp.getResponseText()); }