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Java bindings for the figo connect API. Find more detailed docs at API V4

Simply add to your pom.xml:

<dependency>
        <groupId>me.figo</groupId>
        <artifactId>sdk</artifactId>
        <version>4.0.16</version>
</dependency>

And just as easy to use:

import java.io.IOException;

import me.figo.FigoException;
import me.figo.FigoSession;
import me.figo.models.Account;
import me.figo.models.Transaction;


public class FigoExample {

	public static void main(String[] args) throws FigoException, IOException {
		FigoSession session = new FigoSession("ASHWLIkouP2O6_bgA2wWReRhletgWKHYjLqDaqb0LFfamim9RjexTo22ujRIP_cjLiRiSyQXyt2kM1eXU2XLFZQ0Hro15HikJQT_eNeT_9XQ");

		// print out a list of accounts including its balance
		for (Account account : session.getAccounts()) {
			System.out.println(account.getName());
			System.out.println(session.getAccountBalance(account).getBalance());
		}

		// print out the list of all transactions on a specific account
		for (Transaction transaction : session.getTransactions(session.getAccount("A1.2"))) {
			System.out.println(transaction.getPurposeText());
		}
	}

}

To add a proxy server to a FigoSession or FigoConnection do this:

// first create the FigoSession object
FigoSession session = new FigoSession("ASHWLIkouP2O6_bgA2wWReRhletgWKHYjLqDaqb0LFfamim9RjexTo22ujRIP_cjLiRiSyQXyt2kM1eXU2XLFZQ0Hro15HikJQT_eNeT_9XQ");

// create a Proxy and add it to the session
Proxy proxy = new Proxy(Proxy.Type.HTTP, new InetSocketAddress("10.0.0.1", 8080));
session.setProxy(proxy);

// now do your API calls

A more detailed documentation of the figo connect API can be found at API V4

Demos

In this repository you can also have a look at a simple console(src/console_demo) and web demo(src/web_demo). While the console demo simply accesses the figo API, the web demo implements the full OAuth flow.