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Async Http Client
Retrofit
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Using Retrofit Interceptors to check network connection in Android and testing it
from this point on, I will assume, you have a basic understanding of Retrofit. To get the most out of this tutorial I would actually suggest you have a retrofit client already implemented in your application.
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Using OAuth2.0 and Retrofit to talk to the GitHub api on Android
This particular blog post will be us building on the information from the previous blog post and using the authorization code from the GitHub OAuth API in combination with Retrofit. To finally get a access token, which allows us to make requests to the API on a behalf of a user.
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Show HN: Turn Your APIs into Swift Protocols
Hey HN!
If you're a fan of Swift you may have noticed that with WWDC 2023 came the (beta) release of macros. They're super powerful and expressive!
I've been wishing Swift had a [Retrofit](https://square.github.io/retrofit/) style API definition library for years, and with macros it seemed like this was now possible.
I'd like to show you all Papyrus, a library that turns your APIs into type-safe Swift protocols.
Would love to get your feedback.
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Looking for android java developer mentor
When it comes to consuming APIs I can definitely recommend Retrofit. Hopefully that's enough to get you started on where to look!
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Akka-HTTP in android
For Android you should use a more mobile friendly framework like Retrofit or if you use Kotlin you can use the multi-platform Ktor library with it's client module
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What stack to use for app with functionality like event calendar?
Retrofit in combination with OkHttp for fetching data from server (which hopefully already exists)
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Moving from iOS development and I have a question about finding dependencies
So I've been playing around with search.maven.org and perhaps I'm not quite understanding it. For example, if I look for Retrofit I'm not seeing anything that resembles retrofit above https://central.sonatype.dev/search?q=Retrofit.
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Ktor or Retrofit?
I'm going to hit you with a "it depends" though whether to use ktor or retrofit. If there is any part of you that thinks you're going to support multiplatform, then ktor with no discussion. Retrofit has come out and said that's not on their road map. There is another option called ktorfit which from the name you can guess is like retrofit but built on top of ktor to support multiplatform.
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Building Your Domain Gateway With OpenAPI
Retrofit
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Consuming a REST API using just vanilla Java!
I had a decent experience with Retrofit in the past, but that was a couple of years ago, idk if there are better tools now.
What are some alternatives?
Feign - Feign makes writing java http clients easier
OkHttp - Square’s meticulous HTTP client for the JVM, Android, and GraalVM.
unirest-java - Unirest in Java: Simplified, lightweight HTTP client library.
Android Volley
Jersey - Eclipse Jersey Project - Read our Wiki:
android-async-http - An asynchronous, callback-based Http client for Android built on top of Apache's HttpClient libraries.
RESTEasy - An Implementation of the Jakarta RESTful Web Services Specification
Netty - Netty project - an event-driven asynchronous network application framework
Dropwizard - A damn simple library for building production-ready RESTful web services.
AndroidNetworking - 🚀 A Complete Fast Android Networking Library that also supports HTTP/2 🚀