Overview (SDK for Java)
After the SDK is installed, you need to create and configure an OBS client and configure the logging for the SDK to complete the initialization.
Task |
Sub-task |
Mandatory (Yes/No) |
Description |
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Creating an OBS client |
Yes |
OBS clients offer a series of APIs for you to use OBS SDK for Java to interact with OBS. Before sending a request to OBS, you need to create and initialize an OBS client (an ObsClient instance). |
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Configuring access credentials |
Yes |
For security purposes, you need to configure access credentials for the client so that the server can verify the validity of requests. |
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Configuring the endpoint and other parameters |
Yes for the endpoint; No for other parameters |
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Configuring a log level |
No |
OBS SDK for Java offers logging based on the open-source library of Apache Log4j 2. The Log4j 2 framework classifies log files into different levels based on their priorities. You can specify a log level to customize the log storage scope. By default, OBS SDK for Java saves log files of the WARN and higher levels to local directories. |
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Configuring a storage path for log files |
No |
Configure a local path to store logs. |
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