The AWS SDK for Java 1.x has entered maintenance mode as of July 31, 2024,
and will reach end-of-support
Use the SDK with Gradle
To manage SDK dependencies for your Gradlebuild.gradle
file.
Note
In the following examples, replace 1.12.529
in the build file
with a valid version of the AWS SDK for Java. Find the latest version in the Maven
central repository
Project setup for Gradle 4.6 or higher
Since Gradle
4.6
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If you’re using Gradle 5.0 or later, skip to step 2. Otherwise, enable the IMPROVED_POM_SUPPORT feature in the
settings.gradle
file.enableFeaturePreview('IMPROVED_POM_SUPPORT')
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Add the BOM to the dependencies section of the application's
build.gradle
file.... dependencies { implementation platform('com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-bom:
1.12.529
') // Declare individual SDK dependencies without version ... } -
Specify the SDK modules to use in the dependencies section. For example, the following includes a dependency for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).
... dependencies { implementation platform('com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-bom:
1.12.529
') implementation 'com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-s3' ... }
Gradle automatically resolves the correct version of your SDK dependencies by using the information from the BOM.
The following is an example of a complete build.gradle
file that includes a
dependency for Amazon S3.
group 'aws.test' version '1.0-SNAPSHOT' apply plugin: 'java' sourceCompatibility = 1.8 repositories { mavenCentral() } dependencies { implementation platform('com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-bom:
1.12.529
') implementation 'com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-s3' }
Note
In the previous example, replace the dependency for Amazon S3 with the
dependencies of the AWS services you will use in your project. The modules
(dependencies) that are managed by the AWS SDK for Java BOM are listed on Maven
central repository
Project setup for Gradle versions earlier than 4.6
Gradle versions earlier than 4.6 lack native BOM support. To manage AWS SDK for Java dependencies for your project, use Spring’s dependency
management plugin
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Add the dependency management plugin to your application's
build.gradle
file.buildscript { repositories { mavenCentral() } dependencies { classpath "io.spring.gradle:dependency-management-plugin:1.0.9.RELEASE" } } apply plugin: "io.spring.dependency-management"
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Add the BOM to the dependencyManagement section of the file.
dependencyManagement { imports { mavenBom 'com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-bom:
1.12.529
' } } -
Specify the SDK modules that you’ll use in the dependencies section. For example, the following includes a dependency for Amazon S3.
dependencies { compile 'com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-s3' }
Gradle automatically resolves the correct version of your SDK dependencies by using the information from the BOM.
The following is an example of a complete build.gradle
file that includes a
dependency for Amazon S3.
group 'aws.test' version '1.0' apply plugin: 'java' sourceCompatibility = 1.8 repositories { mavenCentral() } buildscript { repositories { mavenCentral() } dependencies { classpath "io.spring.gradle:dependency-management-plugin:1.0.9.RELEASE" } } apply plugin: "io.spring.dependency-management" dependencyManagement { imports { mavenBom 'com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-bom:
1.12.529
' } } dependencies { compile 'com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-s3' testCompile group: 'junit', name: 'junit', version: '4.11' }
Note
In the previous example, replace the dependency for Amazon S3 with the
dependencies of the AWS service you will use in your project. The modules
(dependencies) that are managed by the AWS SDK for Java BOM are listed on Maven
central repository
For more information about specifying SDK dependencies by using the BOM, see Using the SDK with Apache Maven.