# Java

WARNING

Currently, there are no Java libraries that deploy the CaSS APIs in Java directly. If you would like to contribute or begin developing one, see the contributor section of this guide.

To use the CaSS Javascript Libraries, Nashorn (a javascript environment) can be employed.

# Gradle Configuration

ext {
   ewVersion = '5.16.2'
   ecVersion = '2.11.6'
}

dependencies {
   compile "com.eduworks:ew.levr.base:${ewVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:ew.levr.net:${ewVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:ew.levr.security:${ewVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:ew.levr.rdf:${ewVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:forge:${ecVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:cass.competency:${ecVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:ebac.identity:${ecVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:cass.adapter:${ecVersion}"
   compile "com.eduworks:cass.rollup:${ecVersion}"
   compile "javax.servlet:javax.servlet-api:3.1.0"
}

# Java Adapter

public class CassAdapter {
    static {
        try {
            LevrResolverServlet.resolvableWebServices = new EwMap<String, Resolvable>();
            LevrResolverServlet.resolvableFunctions = new EwMap<String, Resolvable>();
            LevrResolverServlet.codeFiles = new EwList<>();

            // Please note, you may need to incorporate the namespace path into the filename
            // E.g. src/main/my/namespace/cassLibrary.js
            LevrResolverServlet.loadAdditionalConfigFiles(
                EwFileSystem.findFile("cassLibrary.js", CassAdapter.class, false, false)
            );
            LevrResolverServlet.loadAdditionalConfigFiles(
                EwFileSystem.findFile("doSomething.js", CassAdapter.class, false, false)
            );
        } catch (JSONException ex) {
            ex.printStackTrace();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

    public Object callJs(String function) {
        Context c = new Context();

        CruncherJavascriptBinder cjb = new CruncherJavascriptBinder();
        cjb.build("function", function);
        try {
            return cjb.resolve(c, new HashMap<>(), new HashMap<>());
        } catch (JSONException ex) {
            ex.printStackTrace();
        }
        return null;
    }

    public JSONArray fetchFrameworks() {
        return (JSONArray) callJs("fetchFrameworks");
    }

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        try {
            System.out.println(new CassAdapter().fetchFrameworks().toString(2));
        } catch (JSONException ex) {}
    }
}

# Loading the CaSS Libraries (cassLibrary.js)

var $ = null;
var document = null;
var window = {};
var localStorage = {};

var setTimeout = function (f, time) {
    if (f != null) f();
}

load("classpath:stjs.js");
load("classpath:blobHelper.js");
load("classpath:formdata.js");
load("classpath:random.js");
load("classpath:ec.base.js");
load("classpath:forge/forge.min.js");
load("classpath:ec.crypto.js");
load("classpath:org.json-ld.js");
load("classpath:org.cassproject.schema.general.js");
load("classpath:org.schema.js");
load("classpath:org.w3.skos.js");
load("classpath:org.cassproject.schema.ebac.js");
load("classpath:org.cassproject.schema.cass.js");
load("classpath:ebac.identity.js");
load("classpath:ebac.repository.js");
load("classpath:cass.competency.js");
load("classpath:cass.rollup.js");

EcRepository.caching = true;
EcRemote.async = false;
EcIdentityManager.async = false;

console = {
    log: function (s) {
        print(s);
    },

    error: function (s) {
        print("error:" + s);
    }
};

var repo = new EcRepository();
repo.selectedServer = "https://dev.cassproject.org/api/";

# Sample Javascript Code (doSomething.js)

function fetchFrameworks(){
    var output = null;
    EcFramework.search(
        repo,
        "*",
        function(frameworks) {
            output = frameworks;
        },
        console.error,
        {size:50}
    );
    return output;
}

Now, complete use of the CaSS JS Library should be possible.

If you are only intending to consume CaSS data, the path is much simpler.

You will need a library for working with JSON and one for working with HTTP. In this example, we are using Apache Commons.

  1. In this example, we’ll be using the following dependencies (articulated in Maven)
<!-- https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.json/json -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.json</groupId>
    <artifactId>json</artifactId>
    <version>20160810</version>
</dependency>

<!-- https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.httpcomponents/httpclient -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.httpcomponents</groupId>
    <artifactId>httpclient</artifactId>
    <version>4.5.2</version>
</dependency>
  1. The following code sample downloads and prints a framework
import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;
import org.apache.http.HttpEntity;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.client.ClientProtocolException;
import org.apache.http.client.ResponseHandler;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpGet;
import org.apache.http.impl.client.CloseableHttpClient;
import org.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClients;
import org.json.JSONObject;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;

public class App {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
        CloseableHttpClient httpclient = HttpClients.createDefault();

        try {
            HttpGet httpget = new HttpGet(
                "https://sandbox.CaSSproject.org/api/custom/data/schema.CaSSproject.org.0.2.Framework/ce4c0e41-f24c-407d-95af-047bfee429bf"
            );
            System.out.println("Executing request " + httpget.getRequestLine());

            // Create a custom response handler
            ResponseHandler<JSONObject> responseHandler = new ResponseHandler<JSONObject>() {
                public JSONObject handleResponse(final HttpResponse response) throws ClientProtocolException, IOException {
                    int status = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
                    if (status >= 200 && status < 300) {
                        HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
                        JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject(
                            IOUtils.toString(entity.getContent(), Charset.forName("UTF-8"))
                        );
                        return jsonObject;
                    } else {
                        throw new ClientProtocolException("Unexpected response status: " + status);
                    }
                }
            };

            JSONObject response = httpclient.execute(httpget, responseHandler);
            System.out.println("----------------------------------------");
            System.out.println(response.toString(2));
        } finally {
            httpclient.close();
        }
    }
}
  1. If you are implementing the Repository API, it may of benefit to view some compatible encryption examples. The following classes have been tested and are compatible with the Javascript Library:
    • AES Encryption
    • AES Decryption
    • RSA Key Generation
    • RSA Private Key to Public Key
    • PBKDF2 Hashing
    • RSA Encryption
    • RSA Decryption
    • RSA Sign
    • RSA Verify