I am doing a project in x10 language. Its back-end is java. I need to import some useful java libraries to x10 class. But when I build the project with ant, it gives build errors saying imported class name is not found. Then I tried to import them to a java class. I succeeded.
But what I need is, to import them to a x10 class.
There are two things you need to do.
There are some examples of X10/Java interop in the samples/java.interop directory that may help. Here is one of them for reference:
import org.apache.http.HttpEntity;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpGet;
import org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultHttpClient;
import org.apache.http.util.EntityUtils;
/**
* An example to show how to use Apache HttpComponents HttpClient 4.2.1 in X10.
* Compile as "x10c -cp httpclient-4.2.1.jar:httpcore-4.2.1.jar HttpClient.x10"
* Run as as "x10 -cp .:httpclient-4.2.1.jar:httpcore-4.2.1.jar:commons-logging-1.1.1.jar HttpClient"
*/
public class HttpClient {
static val url = "http://targethost/";
public static def main(Rail[String]):void {
finish for (p in Place.places()) {
at (p) async {
val ncores = java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors();
Console.OUT.println("Place " + p.id + " has " + ncores + " cores.");
finish for (var i:Int = 0n; i < ncores; ++i) {
val coreid = i;
async {
Console.OUT.println("Place " + p.id + " core " + coreid + " start.");
val httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
val httpGet = new HttpGet(url);
while (true)
{
val response1 = httpclient.execute(httpGet);
/*
* The underlying HTTP connection is still held by the response object
* to allow the response content to be streamed directly from the network socket.
* In order to ensure correct deallocation of system resources
* the user MUST either fully consume the response content or abort request
* execution by calling HttpGet#releaseConnection().
*/
try {
Console.OUT.println(response1.getStatusLine());
val entity1 = response1.getEntity();
/* do something useful with the response body and ensure it is fully consumed */
EntityUtils.consume(entity1);
} finally {
httpGet.releaseConnection();
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}