Hi Jyothsna,

I think they are different java codes for the client sides.
I was using java cloud-files for accessing the swift.
Open-java-sdk can be used as the client side of nova.

And I used the source code directly.

Best wishes.
Vincent Hou (侯胜博)

Software Engineer, Standards Growth Team, Emerging Technology Institute, 
IBM China Software Development Lab

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Hello all,

I've the openstack (only keystone and swift)setup ready. Now, i want to 
talk to this setup from my java application. When i tried to google for 
java sdk for openstack, i got two options.

1) "java cloud-files" from rackspace (
https://github.com/rackspace/java-cloudfiles)
2) Java SDK from (https://github.com/woorea/openstack-java-sdk)

My question is which one is reliable and easy to use. How do i go about 
installing them?

Thanks much,
Jyothsna

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