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README.md
1 # Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format 2 3 Copyright 2008 Google Inc. 4 5 https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ 6 7 ## Use Java Protocol Buffers 8 9 To use protobuf in Java, first obtain the protocol compiler (a.k.a., protoc, 10 see instructions in the toplevel [README.md](../README.md)) and use it to 11 generate Java code for your .proto files: 12 13 $ protoc --java_out=${OUTPUT_DIR} path/to/your/proto/file 14 15 Include the generated Java files in your project and add a dependency on the 16 protobuf Java runtime. 17 18 ### Maven 19 20 If you are using Maven, use the following: 21 22 ```xml 23 <dependency> 24 <groupId>com.google.protobuf</groupId> 25 <artifactId>protobuf-java</artifactId> 26 <version>3.6.1</version> 27 </dependency> 28 ``` 29 30 Make sure the version number of the runtime matches (or is newer than) the 31 version number of the protoc. 32 33 If you want to use features like protobuf JsonFormat, add a dependency on the 34 protobuf-java-util package: 35 36 ```xml 37 <dependency> 38 <groupId>com.google.protobuf</groupId> 39 <artifactId>protobuf-java-util</artifactId> 40 <version>3.6.1</version> 41 </dependency> 42 ``` 43 44 ### Gradle 45 46 If you are using Gradle, add the following to your `build.gradle` file's dependencies: 47 ``` 48 compile 'com.google.protobuf:protobuf-java:3.6.1' 49 ``` 50 Again, be sure to check that the version number maches (or is newer than) the version number of protoc that you are using. 51 52 ### Use Java Protocol Buffers on Android 53 54 For Android users, it's recommended to use protobuf Java Lite runtime because 55 of its smaller code size. Java Lite runtime also works better with Proguard 56 because it doesn't rely on Java reflection and is optimized to allow as much 57 code stripping as possible. You can following these [instructions to use Java 58 Lite runtime](lite.md). 59 60 ### Use Java Protocol Buffers with Bazel 61 62 Bazel has native build rules to work with protobuf. For Java, you can use the 63 `java_proto_library` rule for server and the `java_lite_proto_library` rule 64 for Android. Check out [our build files examples](../examples/BUILD) to learn 65 how to use them. 66 67 ## Build from Source 68 69 Most users should follow the instructions above to use protobuf Java runtime. 70 If you are contributing code to protobuf or want to use a protobuf version 71 that hasn't been officially released yet, you can folllow the instructions 72 below to build protobuf from source code. 73 74 ### Build from Source - With Maven 75 76 1) Install Apache Maven if you don't have it: 77 78 http://maven.apache.org/ 79 80 2) Build the C++ code, or obtain a binary distribution of protoc (see 81 the toplevel [README.md](../README.md)). If you install a binary 82 distribution, make sure that it is the same version as this package. 83 If in doubt, run: 84 85 $ protoc --version 86 87 You will need to place the protoc executable in ../src. (If you 88 built it yourself, it should already be there.) 89 90 3) Run the tests: 91 92 $ mvn test 93 94 If some tests fail, this library may not work correctly on your 95 system. Continue at your own risk. 96 97 4) Install the library into your Maven repository: 98 99 $ mvn install 100 101 5) If you do not use Maven to manage your own build, you can build a 102 .jar file to use: 103 104 $ mvn package 105 106 The .jar will be placed in the "target" directory. 107 108 The above instructions will install 2 maven artifacts: 109 110 * protobuf-java: The core Java Protocol Buffers library. Most users only 111 need this artifact. 112 * protobuf-java-util: Utilities to work with protos. It contains JSON support 113 as well as utilities to work with proto3 well-known 114 types. 115 116 ### Build from Source - Without Maven 117 118 If you would rather not install Maven to build the library, you may 119 follow these instructions instead. Note that these instructions skip 120 running unit tests and only describes how to install the core protobuf 121 library (without the util package). 122 123 1) Build the C++ code, or obtain a binary distribution of protoc. If 124 you install a binary distribution, make sure that it is the same 125 version as this package. If in doubt, run: 126 127 $ protoc --version 128 129 If you built the C++ code without installing, the compiler binary 130 should be located in ../src. 131 132 2) Invoke protoc to build DescriptorProtos.java: 133 134 $ protoc --java_out=core/src/main/java -I../src \ 135 ../src/google/protobuf/descriptor.proto 136 137 3) Compile the code in core/src/main/java using whatever means you prefer. 138 139 4) Install the classes wherever you prefer. 140 141 ## Compatibility Notice 142 143 * Protobuf minor version releases are backwards-compatible. If your code 144 can build/run against the old version, it's expected to build/run against 145 the new version as well. Both binary compatibility and source compatibility 146 are guaranteed for minor version releases if the user follows the guideline 147 described in this section. 148 149 * Protobuf major version releases may also be backwards-compatbile with the 150 last release of the previous major version. See the release notice for more 151 details. 152 153 * APIs marked with the @ExperimentalApi annotation are subject to change. They 154 can be modified in any way, or even removed, at any time. Don't use them if 155 compatibility is needed. If your code is a library itself (i.e. it is used on 156 the CLASSPATH of users outside your own control), you should not use 157 experimental APIs, unless you repackage them (e.g. using ProGuard). 158 159 * Deprecated non-experimental APIs will be removed two years after the release 160 in which they are first deprecated. You must fix your references before this 161 time. If you don't, any manner of breakage could result (you are not 162 guaranteed a compilation error). 163 164 * Protobuf message interfaces/classes are designed to be subclassed by protobuf 165 generated code only. Do not subclass these message interfaces/classes 166 yourself. We may add new methods to the message interfaces/classes which will 167 break your own subclasses. 168 169 * Don't use any method/class that is marked as "used by generated code only". 170 Such methods/classes are subject to change. 171 172 * Protobuf LITE runtime APIs are not stable yet. They are subject to change even 173 in minor version releases. 174 175 ## Documentation 176 177 The complete documentation for Protocol Buffers is available via the 178 web at: 179 180 https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ 181