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What’s new in our documentation for the Java language

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We have news in the documentation section for those using Java in their automation. Check with us below!

[0] Credentials:

We have added examples for configuring credentials. You can check these changes at this link. And to see the options, ensure that you have clicked on the “Java” tab, so the correct code and configuration will appear, and you can use the example in your project.

Screenshot of the documentation screen showing how to create a simple credential in the java language and how to search for Maestro's credential. The screenshot is just demonstrative. Everyone can view everything in an accessible way in the documentation.

[1] Errors:

We also used the same update to the credentials for the part of the error. You can access the documentation through this link. And to see the options, make sure you have clicked on the “Java” tab so that the correct code will appear and you can use it in your project.

Screenshot of the documentation showing how to create a more simple error. The screenshot is just demonstrative. Everyone can view everything in an accessible way in the documentation, and there are more guidelines for other types of errors in the rest of the document page.

[2] Dependencies in the Nexus repository:

We now have a new way to install dependencies, and they are located in the Nexus repository. See this link for an example to consider in your Java project.

Screenshot of the documentation showing how to configure the pom.xml file with the dependencies. The screenshot is only demonstrative, everything is accessible in the documentation, and there is more guidance on the rest of the document page.

We’ve also added to the “Developing your first bot” section an example of the configuration of the pom.xml file. You can access it through this link.

Screenshot of the documentation showing how to configure the pom.xml file with the dependencies. The screenshot is only demonstrative, everything is accessible in the documentation, and there is more guidance on the rest of the document page.

[3] Java SDK reference in the frameworks:

We have also added the Java SDK reference for the frameworks. You can access one of the examples through this link.

Screenshot of the documentation showing the SDK reference for Maestro. The screenshot is just demonstrative. Everyone can view everything in an accessible way in the documentation.

Wait for more news

We hope you enjoyed it, especially if you are already developing in Java or are learning about the language. And soon, we will bring you more news and features to develop your bots in the best way.


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