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kandi X-RAY | vonage-java-sdk Summary
You can use this Java Server SDK to add Vonage APIs to your application. To use this, you'll need a Vonage account. Sign up for free at nexmo.com.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Make a request for the API
- Add the request parameters to the request
- Makes an UpdateNumber request
- Adds the parameters to the request
- Returns the query parameters
- Return the query parameters
- Parses the HTTP response and returns a MessageResponse object
- Creates an instance of MessageResponseException from a JSON string
- Build the signature for the request
- Generates a signature for a set of request parameters
- Make a request to search numbers
- Add the parameters to the request
- Make a redact request
- Make a Request
- Make a POST request
- Make a REST request
- Deserialize Roaming details from the JSON stream
- Create a lookup outcome from an integer value
- Validates that the URL is valid
- Produce a MessageEvent from a JSON string
- Applies the API key and secret to the request
- Deserializes a SearchVerifyResponse from JSON
- Returns an InsightStatus object given an integer value
- Make a request to the API
- Make a request to an AdvancedInsightRequest
- Makes a REST request
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The tutorial showed at https://dashboard.nexmo.com/getting-started/verify says that everything should work by coding:
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Answered 2021-Feb-16 at 18:28Those snippets would work on the nexmo 4.x SDK but will fail on the 5.x Nexmo SDK and 6.x Vonage SDK, it needs to be updated. See the code snippet - that will show you how to manage everything. setLength
looks like it was removed when the builder pattern was added to Verify Request, you should use the builder pattern instead
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