Issue 865 in google-api-java-client: Google Cloud Storage JAVA (no Python) Example for Eclipse (without Maven configuration)

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New issue 865 by terragni...@gmail.com: Google Cloud Storage JAVA (no
Python) Example for Eclipse (without Maven configuration)
http://code.google.com/p/google-api-java-client/issues/detail?id=865

Which Google API and version (e.g. Google Calendar API version 3)?
Google Cloud Storage API v1beta2 [(Rev. 42) 1.18.0-rc]

Java environment (e.g. Java 6, Android 2.3, App Engine)?
Java 7 SDK, Google App Engine 1.9.0

External references, such as API reference guide?
https://developers.google.com/resources/api-libraries/documentation/storage/v1beta2/java/latest/

Please provide any additional information below.
I would love to see an Example showing how to interact with Google Cloud
Storage because all the examples are in Maven or in Python and I don't
understand how to do that in simple Java code without any external plugin
and configuration such as Maven, Python, Mercurial and so forth and so on.
I'm very grateful too receive a quick response by my favourite and quicker
multinational.
Thank you very much

Best Regards,
Stefano Terragni

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Comment #1 on issue 865 by wonder...@google.com: Google Cloud Storage JAVA
(no Python) Example for Eclipse (without Maven configuration)
https://code.google.com/p/google-api-java-client/issues/detail?id=865

Hi, if you download the bundle from
https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/java/apis/storage/v1, it
should have an Eclipse-friendly class-path file, and all the jars you'll
need are included and addressed by class-path.

Also check out the Google API Eclipse plugin [1], through which you can
easily add dependency to any Google API.

[1] https://developers.google.com/eclipse/docs/googleapis
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