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== Getting started
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-=== Maven Repository
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+=== Maven Central Repository
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The low-level Java REST client is hosted on
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http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cg%3A%22org.elasticsearch.client%22[Maven
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Central]. The minimum Java version required is `1.7`.
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+The low-level REST client is subject to the same release cycle as
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+elasticsearch. Replace the version with the desired client version, first
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+released with `5.0.0-alpha4`. There is no relation between the client version
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+and the elasticsearch version that the client can communicate with. The
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+low-level REST client is compatible with all elasticsearch versions.
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+
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+=== Maven coordinates
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Here is how you can configure the dependency using maven as a dependency manager.
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Add the following to your `pom.xml` file:
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@@ -18,11 +26,17 @@ Add the following to your `pom.xml` file:
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</dependency>
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--------------------------------------------------
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-The low-level REST client is subject to the same release cycle as
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-elasticsearch. Replace `${es.version}` with the desired client version, first
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-released with `5.0.0-alpha4`. There is no relation between the client version
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-and the elasticsearch version that the client can communicate with. The
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-low-level REST client is compatible with all elasticsearch versions.
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+=== Gradle coordinates
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+Here is how you can configure the dependency using gradle as a dependency manager.
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+Add the following to your `build.gradle` file:
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+["source","groovy",subs="attributes"]
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+--------------------------------------------------
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+dependencies {
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+ compile group: 'org.elasticsearch.client', name: 'rest', version: '{version}'
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+}
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+--------------------------------------------------
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=== Dependencies
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