There is no official REST client for Java, so I think if your app is in 
Java you have to use Java API. If not in Java you have to use REST API




On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 8:46:16 PM UTC+11, Subhadip Bagui wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> We have a cloud management framework where all the event data are to be 
> stored in elasticsearch. I have to start the client side code for this.
>  
> I need a suggestion here. Which one should I use, elasticsearch Java API 
> or REST API for the client ?
>
> Kindly suggest and mention the pros and cons for the same so it will be 
> easy for me to decide the product design than latter hassel.
>
> Subhadip
>  
>
>

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